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Sentence count:213+100 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-05-17Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: [‚tiː'viː]  n. 1. broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects 2. an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen. 
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91, I've got into the habit of turning on the TV as soon as I get home.
92, He hasn't got any hobbies-unless you call watching TV a hobby.
93, It was only a small part on a TV show, but it was the making of her.
94, My novel "The Rector's Wife" is being adapted for TV, with Lindsay Duncan in the title role.
95, Slide the coin into the TV, and it would turn on.
96, A/The majority of people seem to prefer TV to radio.
97, There is too much sex and violence on TV these days.
98, Every hotel room has a colour TV, telephone and hospitality tray.
99, The purists won't like it, but opera on TV certainly brings in the audiences.
100, I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
101, Compare this new TV set with the old one, you will see which is better.
102, He was sprawling in an armchair in front of the TV.
103, Thornbury has announced a takeover bid of a regional TV company.
104, When the clock struck twelve, I switched off TV and went to bed.
105, Our TV receives well since we had a new antenna put on.
106, The TV station has received a barrage of complaints about the amount of violence in the series.
106, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
107, Followers of the president jostled for position in front of the TV cameras.
108, She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
109, The idea that TV shows like "Dallas" or "Dynasty" represent typical American life is laughable.
110, The rest episodes of this TV play will be on next Monday.
111, All you see on TV is sex and violence these days.
112, Nomo is on TV.
113, Nick was comfortably ensconced in front of the TV set.
114, The first time I saw TV was when I arrived in the US in 1956.
115, We've had the same TV for over ten years and it's just given up the ghost.
116, She's co-starring in a TV version of the 1960s thriller.
117, Would you like my old TV in exchange for this camera?
118, Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy.
119, He was sprawled in an armchair in front of the TV.
120, The TV play received considerable acclaim.
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