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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121. The programme traced the development of popular music through the ages.
122. The course leader outlined the programme we would be following.
123. They urged parliament to approve plans for their reform programme.
124. The speakers criticised his new programme for lack of definition.
125. Twenty million people face starvation unless a vast emergency aid programme is launched.
126. This message did not reach me until after the programme went off the air.
127. Labour has a more fully developed programme for the unemployed.
128. Her new diet and exercise programme has worked wonders for her.
129. It is true that his programme is original, though whether it is funny is quite another matter.
130. This programme is beamed to Europian countries at 10:00 daily.
131. I looked in the programme to find out the actor's name.
132. I heard a good programme on the radio last night.
133. They agreed to co-operate with Brazil on a programme to protect the rain-forests.
134. At the conclusion of the programme, I asked the children if they had any questions they wanted to ask me.
135. The programme presented a balanced view of the two sides of the conflict.
136. The programme goes out live at 5 o'clock on Mondays.
137. The programme was interesting but it didn't give the full picture.
138. The organizers are forging ahead with a programme of public events.
139. The unions fought hard against the government's programme of pit closures.
140. An aid programme was established to oil the wheels of economic reform in the region.
141. In place of our advertised programme, we will have live coverage of the special memorial service.
142. He twiddled with the radio knob until he found the right programme.
143. The BBC had to field more than 300 phone calls after last night's programme.
144. The recycling programme is laudable, but does it save much money?
145. This programme gives TV viewers a chance to talk back.
146. The centre will soon be ready to enrol candidates for the new-style programme.
147. I never use a script; I just ad lib the whole programme.
148. The election victory gave the party a clear mandate to continue its programme of reform.
149. The aid programme was misconducted,(http://sentencedict.com/programme.html) resulting in large quantities of food failing to reach the famine victims.
150. Tonight's programme is an in-depth look at the long-term effects of unemployment.
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