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Example sentences for "television"

Lexicographically close words:
telestial; telet; telettes; teletype; televised; telex; tell; tella; telle; telled
  1. Soon the screen glowed with the picture of the transmitter-room of the Terrestrial station, and while the three men were waiting for Mrs. Newton to be called to her own television set, the door behind them opened.

  2. Now, on television did they ever ask you if Oswald had a gun?

  3. You told the newspaper and the television cameramen that?

  4. Not offhand, except later on, I don't know if I seen it on television but I believe I seen it on television where they was arresting him, the policeman from the theater.

  5. Now, have you told me everything that you have to say about that television interview?

  6. Going back to the first press conference for just a minute, which television networks were involved on that?

  7. Our television was blurred anyway, so we couldn't hardly tell.

  8. Did you ever appear on a television interview with Mr. or Mrs. Johnson--either one?

  9. And who spoke at that press conference while the television cameras were grinding?

  10. I remember seeing in the room two reporters from Dallas newspapers whom I know and the radio and television stations were also present.

  11. Did they ever put that television interview on?

  12. Had you seen any pictures on television of anyone that might be the man you saw walking with the gun?

  13. Tape recorders and television cameras, as well as the usual note pads and pencils, and so forth.

  14. Part-time television news cameraman with WFAA-TV in Dallas.

  15. Just one time--were you ever on television when you and Mrs. Johnson were on it alone together?

  16. The device is a combination of camera lens, television transmitter and television receiver.

  17. And--why--it looks like an objective such as those used in the latest automatic television transmitters.

  18. A light struck my face--a little beam from a television sender beside me.

  19. He found the pinch bar with which he had wrecked the television apparatus and, with a few mighty blows, destroyed the antenna and headpiece of the mechanical man.

  20. Wilmer Lafon switched off the television set and silently pounded his fist into the wall.

  21. The television says there's something going on in the Greensleeves.

  22. We the people--they refute last week's television commentary downgrading our optimism and our idealism.

  23. Who will ever forget that night when we waited for television to bring us the scene of that first plane landing at Clark Field in the Philippines, bringing our POW's home?

  24. But it appeared that a small radio set would have the power to reach anywhere in the Solar System, not to mention the extensive refinements of any television and/or radar set-up.

  25. Robert Foster was seated in a comfortable chair next to the television set.

  26. Videophones, involving two-way television transmission via a camera-screen installation, were still in the development stage.

  27. Grabbing a can-opener and a glass, he strolled in through the small, dark bedroom to the front living room and sprawled himself out in the deep chair beside the television set.

  28. At the time I resigned there, I was radio-television editor for the paper.

  29. Yes; cameramen and television men all over the place; in fact, I was plumb up to my chin with those people.

  30. Were there television cameras in the corridor at that time?

  31. There were actually television cameras in the corridor?

  32. They have a television there, and they broadcast that the President had been shot.

  33. Did you see the television showing of the film that ran during the--during that time?

  34. I went up to the third floor, and when I got off the elevator there was just a whole mob of reporters and photographers and television cameras and cables and so forth stretched out on that floor.

  35. And I immediately turned my television on.

  36. On those occasions would the hallway he crowded with reporters, newsmen, and television cameramen?

  37. And also the television screen and the camera.

  38. She got to her feet, went over to the television screen and looked into it.

  39. The green bands on the oscilloscope danced in time to the hum from the loudspeaker, and on the television screen an image began to form.

  40. Interference The most effective means of reducing interference to a minimum has been built into your Zenith Television receiver.

  41. The Hartford test has already furnished factual information, rather than speculation, concerning this brand new television service.

  42. Television or FM receivers operating near your receiver, can also be the reason for this reaction.

  43. The television channels of the world had been alerted to set aside their scheduled programs for an unscheduled great event.

  44. The television crew concentrated on their jobs, moving quietly and efficiently, with perfectionist care, minutely arranging things which did not need to be arranged, checking things that had already been checked.

  45. The News asked, "How did you happen to pick up television instead of voices?

  46. Nearby, the floodlights blazed steadily on the television platform, ready for the official welcome of the aliens to Earth.

  47. A shabby radio sending set stood beside it without a case to conceal its parts, two cathode television tubes flickering nakedly on one side and the speaker humming on the other.

  48. I looked for tell-tales, and found a television lens set above the door of the room eight feet outside of my steel barrier.

  49. Her hand reached up to a hidden toggle above the door and as she snapped it, a thick cover surged out above the speaker, television lens, and microphone grille, curved down and shut off the tell-tales with a cushioned sound.

  50. With a grunt, I flipped my cigarette at the television lens.

  51. It looked just like all the spaceships on television and in the picture magazines, but was more comfortable than you would expect.

  52. The Los Angeles flight went off on schedule, under tremendous press, newsreel and television coverage.

  53. Over the other computer sat a small black and white television and a larger color television monitor.

  54. Scott turned the old 9" color television on the corner of the desk to Nightline.

  55. Mrs. Davis, before you went down to look at the man at the police station at 8 o'clock that night, had you seen television pictures of the man on television that he had been arrested?

  56. In the meantime, had you seen any pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald on television or in the newspapers?

  57. I believe I reached home quarter to three or something of that, 15 minutes either way, and I saw his picture twice on television before I went down to the police station for the lineup.

  58. What is the fact as to whether or not your having seen Oswald on television would have affected your identification of him one way or the other?

  59. Were you looking at the television while you were doing the folding?

  60. The first I realized that there was a building on Elm was when I heard on the television on the morning of the 22d of November that a shot had been fired from such a building.

  61. Perry, because we have been trying diligently to get the tape records of the television interviews, and we were unsuccessful.

  62. Now it would be possible, would it not, if someone walked along the sidewalk and was intent on peering in to see if anyone is there, to see somebody sitting at the sofa looking at the television set?

  63. The only thing I recall is that he described it as more comfortable than the $7 room he had occupied, told me the cost of it, said that he could watch television and had privileges to use the refrigerator.

  64. Do you sit on the sofa to look at your television set?

  65. Had you been looking at television or seeing television prior to your appearance here at the lineup?

  66. While you were listening or looking at the television, was there any announcement over the television of a suspicion being cast at Lee?

  67. The television eye is to be smashed at once, and radio communication jammed.

  68. To Harkness it was reminiscent of old pictures of Prussian days--those curious pictures revived at times for the amusement of those who turned to their television sets for entertainment.

  69. I--" But, at that moment, the ubiquitous clatter of noise from the television abruptly changed tenor.

  70. At Cannon's campaign headquarters, a television screen was blaring to unhearing ears, merely adding to the din that was going on in the meeting hall.

  71. Garf turned his attention to the television set, which was still presenting its hysterical vaudeville.

  72. The television set flickered, hummed, gave out a flashing dance of surrealistic doodles, and abruptly presented a picture.

  73. From the corner of his eye, Farmer could see Milton Berle still cavorting silently on the television screen, and this seemed to add the final touch of insanity to the scene.

  74. Ray polished off the somewhat rabbit-from-hatty routine by bringing out a portable television set, connecting it to the boat's electrical generator, and stringing an assortment of wires between it and his invention.

  75. In very simple terms," he was saying, "this is a combination of color television and super-radar.

  76. Just like television not possible to your grandfather.

  77. Its only peculiar aspects were a sign hanging from the middle of the ceiling and two movie screens--or were they giant television screens?

  78. Kincaide, my second officer, was on duty when the television disk first picked her up, and he called me promptly.

  79. I bent over the great hooded television disk--the ponderous type we used in those days--and picked up Strobus without difficulty.

  80. I bent more closely over the television disk, to hide my smile.

  81. Correy, and I leaned over the television disk to examine, at very close range, the great Strobian metropolis we were so swiftly approaching.

  82. This, then, was the television device Professor Stevens had referred to the previous afternoon, its mechanical eyes enabling then to search every square inch of those mysterious depths, as they cruised along.

  83. Through the television disc I searched the swamp.

  84. He nodded, and gave the order to the operating room; I felt the forward surge that told me my order was being obeyed, and turned my attention again to the television disc.

  85. But what they might be, even the searching eye of the television disc could not determine.

  86. You have men on all the auxiliary television discs?

  87. I nodded, frowning at the twin charts, with their softly glowing lights, and turned to the television disc, picking up Antri without difficulty.

  88. I thanked him and ordered him to stand by for further messages, if any, and picked up the far-flung city of Oreo in my television disc.

  89. I picked up the twilight zone without difficulty in the television disc, and at full power examined the terrain.

  90. Croy, who had evidently been observing the scene through one of the smaller television discs.

  91. With a tenseness I could not control, I bent over the hooded television disc and studied the mighty governing city of the Chisee.

  92. Rank code: 2015 Country Comparison :: Television broadcast stations This entry gives the total number of separate broadcast stations plus any repeater stations.

  93. Microwave radio relay - transmission of long distance telephone calls and television programs by highly directional radio microwaves that are received and sent on from one booster station to another on an optical path.

  94. Orbita - a Russian television service; also the trade name of a packet-switched digital telephone network.

  95. A television set had somehow been turned on by the crash that bulged the back wall.

  96. The television set went dead, but there were hissings and sputterings in its interior.

  97. They stretched all along the Atlantic Coast, those observation-posts, and the men in them watched the sea, languidly observed the television broadcasts, and slept in the sun.

  98. A newscasting company re-broadcast a private television contact with the town at the moment the Wabbly entered it.

  99. There was the prospectus of a television series that sounded interesting.

  100. But when the hucksters turned the wild blue yonder into a vast television screen, they howled---- GET OUT OF OUR SKIES!

  101. To think, you tried to trick me with a photo of some television star.

  102. You can watch any television show that's ever been recorded in television history.

  103. What on earth could a television set be doing here?

  104. Right now, I have the television set to attend to.

  105. Allow me to say that you are more exquisitely beautiful than any of the television stars I've ever seen or heard of!

  106. Let me recite a poem I heard once on my Public Television channel.

  107. This won't look pleasing to our television audience.

  108. In place of a face he had a portable television set.

  109. A small, horse-like creature and a young man with a television camera in place of a head came running up.

  110. Illustration] "Why don't you stand here in front of your television set?

  111. But if you could wipe his face with a damp cloth, he'll not only look better and be able to see better, but I'll be able to see his television programs better.


  112. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "television" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advice; adviser; announcer; authority; channel; communicant; electronics; enlightener; grapevine; informant; information; informer; intelligence; journalism; monitor; mouthpiece; newsletter; newspaper; press; publisher; radar; radio; reporter; screen; source; spokesman; television; teller; tidings; tipster; tout; wireless; witness; word