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1. This machine has two settings.
2. Most zoos try to exhibit animals in naturalistic settings.
3. The cooker has several temperature settings.
4. People tend to behave differently in different social settings.
5. The heater has variable temperature settings.
6. Professor Mackay will give a seminar on musical settings of Verlaine's poetry.
7. My hairdryer has three settings - high, medium and low.
8. You can change the default settings to suit your needs.
9. I've worked with children in various settings, mainly in secondary school.
10. You sort out the settings at the rehearsals.
11. Matching sets of cups, saucers, plates or place settings.
12. The settings for your own printer may be different.
13. This struggle remains intense in rural and poor settings.
13. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
14. It has three different heat settings and costs £26.95.
15. The heater has three temperature settings.
16. Settings include the airport, hotel, restaurant, and doctor's office.
17. In canteens and place settings from leading stores.
18. Some solo flyers claim never to change bridle settings.
19. Follow these steps to change the default settings: 1.
20. You saw the settings at the banquet.
21. Individual table settings include a hefty steak knife bearing the L.A.
22. The central bank yesterday said current interest rate settings are consistent with the pace of growth and prospects for inflation.
23. We also believe that certain settings and certain kinds of support can help parents form these bonds and nurture their children successfully.
24. If you make alterations to the Windows setup[sentencedict.com], save the new settings before closing.
25. The performance of the engine was tested at different settings.
26. During the first session, you should gather specific information about drinking settings, beverages, and so on.
27. The artist has taken the white-veiled bride, conventional symbol of hope and purity, and installed her into settings of despair.
28. Q6, the F tells the modem to restore its factory settings in case a previous session has modified them.
29. Case study. Free standing units offer valuable review and new language in highly professional settings.
30. There is evidence to support the anecdotal impression that long stay patients both prefer and are capable of living in community settings.
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