Similar words: itching, switch, switch on, switch off, switchboard, bait and switch, pitch in, combination switch. Meaning: ['swɪtʃɪŋ] n. the act of changing one thing or position for another.
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91) To head off competition, the telcos have invested heavily in fiber optics and sophisticated switching technology.
92) So John Broome is switching on to the green, green grass of home.
93) A simple way of upgrading switching is to fit dimmer switches, which alter the light level.
94) Switching to a daily or monthly rate could save hundreds of pounds each year.
95) Phoenix will occupy part of the offices of Automated Communications Inc., a long-distance switching company that it acquired last year.
96) He was running riot, switching off lights and knocking things over.
97) The horses pawed, shaking their manes and switching tails, and harness jangled.
98) Did they follow him on his pub-crawl, clinically waiting until he became suitably juiced before switching on the camera?
99) Switching from the future to the present tense has other advantages.
100) Post-landing checks while taxying required little other than switching off lights and radios.
101) Where bilingual code switching is concerned, this is at its most obvious to the analyst.
102) By continually switching positive for negative in sequence down the line, a stream of protons can be accelerated.
103) But within a year of switching to a new company, he found himself out of a job.
104) They were known as Wets,[http://sentencedict.com/switching.html] and the Wets claimed that Prohibition would result in drinkers switching from drink to drugs.
105) It uses high-speed, state-of-the-art packet switching techniques incorporated into the cache controller for symmetrically connecting over 64 Viking CPUs.
106) In the current economic situation, switching careers may not be such a good idea.
107) Switching on the overdrive channel, however, gave immediate access to the right stuff.
108) New switching techniques and other technological breakthroughs enable all types of information to travel to the home.
109) Some modern projectors have an inbuilt device for quickly switching to a new bulb.
110) Before switching your plan, make sure you choose a low-cost provider with a proven investment track record.
111) She crept upstairs to the bathroom, switching off lights as she went.
112) If there is any net switching, which major party would benefit?
113) Load management, as this remote switching is called officially,(sentencedict.com) is already practised by industrial consumers.
114) Oil consumption will continue to decline due to efficiency improvements and switching to cheaper, cleaner power supplies such as electricity and gas.
115) A bridge of four diodes, connected in reverse parallel with the switching transistors, provides the path for freewheeling currents.
116) He played 130 games for the Gwent club before switching to Cardiff two years ago.
117) Cuckney has never found it difficult switching from the public to the private sector, or viceversa.
118) I will deal in detail with code switching in a later chapter.
119) Many studies have aimed at typologies of code switching which classify switches according to their function in discourse.
120) A tanker broker before switching to dry cargo broking in the 1970s.
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