Synonym: broadcast, computer program, computer programme, course of study, curriculum, plan, program, syllabus. Similar words: programming, program, grammar, progressive, biography, photograph, demographic, photography. Meaning: ['prəʊgræm] n. 1. an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event 2. an integrated course of academic studies 3. a radio or television show 4. (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute 5. a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need 6. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished 7. a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation. v. 1. write a computer program 2. arrange a program of or for.
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91. In tonight's programme our focus is on Germany.
92. This programme looks at the lighter side of politics.
93. She presents a monthly magazine programme on the BBC.
94. The programme was costed at £6million.
95. This programme is not suitable for children.
96. What makes a TV programme politically effective?
97. Which programme do you want to watch?
98. Check the programme ahead of time.
99. There was a mystery guest on the programme.
100. The next programme is introduced by Mary Davidson.
101. Viewers complained that the programme offended against good taste.
102. The programme has lost favour with viewers recently.
103. He recorded an item for insertion in the programme.
104. The news programme overran the allotted time.
105. As the programme ended, their conversation was faded out.
106. The broadcaster bit off the music programme.
107. The programme will be shown in two parts.
108. The government is to accelerate its privatisation programme.
109. The next programme will be introduced by Mary David.
110. She made a rare guest appearance on the programme.
111. The programme offers intermediate care for the mentally retarded.
112. This programme is brought to you by the BBC.
113. I watched the programme from beginning to end.
114. Mr Brown called for a national recovery programme.
115. They put out a half-hour programme on young refugees.
116. They've introduced all sorts of new elements to that programme in order to broaden its appeal.
117. The development programme has been halted in its tracks by this intervention.
118. The programme is 90 minutes of dynamic Indian folk dance,(http://sentencedict.com/programme.html) live music and storytelling.
119. Lack of money will have an adverse effect on our research programme.
120. There is a strong case for an energy conservation programme.
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