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bring sample to vs send sample to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Bring sample to' is used when the speaker is physically present at the location where the sample needs to be taken. 'Send sample to' is used when the speaker is not physically present and needs to have the sample delivered to a different location.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1477 views

bring sample to

This phrase is correct and commonly used when the speaker is physically present at the location where the sample needs to be taken.

This phrase is used when the speaker is at the location where the sample should be brought. It implies that the action of bringing the sample will be done by the speaker.

Examples:

  • Please bring the sample to the lab for testing.
  • I will bring the sample to the meeting for everyone to see.
  • I'll personally bring the sample to the lab for both.
  • To bring the sample to the gas chromatograph.
  • Bring the sample to be analysed to 20 ºC by immersion in a waterbath.
  • TAGGART COULD YOU BRING THOSE SAMPLES TO MY LAB?
  • Bring the sample to the measurement temperature by immersing the container in a water bath at the required temperature.
  • Bring the test sample to a temperature of 20 ºC ± 2 ºC
  • Bring me samples of fabric from Lahore.
  • All right, if you just step inside and bring your samples case with you.
  • (to bring the sample within the linear range of the standard curve)
  • Wait a minute, I'll bring some samples for you guys
  • I was rushing to bring out samples for my booth, and I stumbled, fell, and broke a crapload of perfume bottles.
  • But you were under instructions to bring back a living sample of the Chimera virus.
  • I just wanted to bring over the sample, you know, for spanky to taste.
  • It would help though if you could bring me a sample of whatever it is they've been eating so we can run some tests.
  • I met a doctor who asked me to bring back a sample of a virus he claimed killed US troops stationed there.
  • Did you bring a blood sample?
  • I'm sure we could get a sample, bring it back here for you to analyze.
  • You bring the sample, and I will bring the guy that makes the deal.
  • Why don't you bring me 20 sample articles?
  • He says "Please bring a sample page of translation, but in print, please, if you can."

Alternatives:

  • take sample to
  • carry sample to
  • bring sample with you to

send sample to

This phrase is correct and commonly used when the speaker is not physically present and needs to have the sample delivered to a different location.

This phrase is used when the speaker is not at the location where the sample needs to be delivered. It implies that the action of sending the sample will be done by someone else.

Examples:

  • Please send the sample to the testing facility.
  • I will send the sample to the client for approval.
  • (Dan) I don't have time to send samples to the mainland.
  • I need to send samples back to the lab.
  • Costs of equipment needed to send samples to the laboratory and the costs of sending the samples.
  • Did you send those samples to Justin At Lehigh motors yesterday?
  • The Member States are obliged to send samples of certain drugs that have been confiscated to particular laboratories.
  • The competent authority will send these samples to a second laboratory at the request and the expense of the manufacturer.
  • And do I need to send soil samples to you?
  • So I had them send over a sample to the elemental analysis unit.
  • I will send her blood samples to the lab for tests.
  • I care about finding that wreck, so just send the water samples to NCIS for testing.
  • Hill gave him a sample to send to a lab.
  • They may provide or send such samples to the holder of the decision, at the holder's request and strictly for the purposes of analysis and to facilitate the subsequent procedure in relation to counterfeit and pirated goods.
  • I send my most difficult samples to the university, but I am confident I am correct.
  • For a period ending on 30 June 2015, pending the setting up of the adequate analytical equipment, Croatia shall send its wine samples to the JRC for analysis.
  • Send a sample of this to the laboratory in Oxford.
  • Pete, send a sample down to the EPA lab in Phoenix.
  • Got a sample to send over to dna.
  • The New Scientist recently reported that Indonesia, the country where H5N1 flu is now most prevalent, is refusing to send samples of the virus from human cases to the World Health Organisation.
  • I, LL get a samPLe and send it to the Lab.
  • And I'm going to take a sample, send it to the lab, just to put your mind at rest.

Alternatives:

  • ship sample to
  • forward sample to
  • dispatch sample to

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