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    Use "telephones" in a sentence

    telephones example sentences

    telephones


    1. How I hated telephones


    2. Even if she didn’t have any credit she could display his number and call him on one of her friends’ telephones


    3. Well, don't worry about the telephones bill of yours is possible that mommy will deduct to my salary I will informed you


    4. The fact was that our frustration with the telephones


    5. Later on we needed the experienced policemen on the mean streets and civilians were appointed to answer the 10111 telephones but that was a mistake in my eyes


    6. There are many private organisations that are able to tap into telephones etc even if illegal


    7. His birthplace was a village in the eastern hills of Nicaragua, far from electricity or telephones, where Mayangna was the only spoken language


    8. Hornsby looked down at the results of the search, and the staff sergeant continued, “There’s two German field telephones still down there


    9. When he felt that she was ready, he asked her about the telephones, the wire and the rifle


    10. There were no airplanes, no telephones, no telegraph, and no television

    11. There are more telephones than people in Washington, D


    12. However, all telephones were out of order at the airport: the connections were attached to the World Trade Center, now demolished


    13. ” This is also destructive to higher standards of living, as telephones and washing machines were once luxuries


    14. What responsibilities? To feed them? To house them and clothe their children? To provide them with jobs, cars, telephones and holidays through the sweat of your brow?


    15. Work had already been done on connecting telephones, faxes and putting in computer lines so that they could start straight away


    16. Did each family have two cars? Mobile telephones? Dishwashers? Microwaves? Did your mom and dad take expensive foreign holidays, sometimes even more than one in a year? Did they wear expensive designer clothes? You get the idea


    17. There was a lot of activity in the area with half awake secretaries busily organising paperwork and answering telephones


    18. Even with computers and telephones, the


    19. I hate telephones


    20. Some things were now clear in terms of the bad guys’ activities, but we still lacked enough probable cause to request court orders for their home telephones, computers, and mail

    21. But I jotted down several calls to other telephones throughout Japan as well


    22. We’d known each other for a number of years, primarily overseas where she worked against the many unfriendly security services trying to bug our chanceries and tap into our telephones


    23. telephones, cars and stationary etc


    24. His partner would rest-up in the suite directly opposite James’ suite - on immediate call via interconnecting telephones


    25. However, one point was abundantly clear, he must stop using hotel telephones and maintain the lowest profile possible


    26. “We don’t have televisions, no computers, and not even telephones,” said the mayor who was watching me while I looked around


    27. On the shelf at public telephones


    28. I will need someone in the office right away, and more people to answer the telephones later on


    29. If you want an example of this, consider that telephones were originally used for


    30. Ingrid took off her backpack and put it down behind the small table reserved for her use that supported a battery of field telephones and one standard commercial telephone set

    31. One of Ingrid’s field telephones then rang, making her pick up the receiver


    32. Eight minutes later, the lieutenant sitting at the telephones table took a call, then shouted towards MacArthur


    33. Instead of using their telephones to alert the various sections of the airfield and to have the air raid siren sound the alert, the Australians ran out at once, heading for the bushes to go hide there


    34. The sleepy Filipino sergeant on night watch duty with one radio operator in the ready room of the pilots’ hut of Batangas Airfield nearly jumped out of his chair when one of his field telephones rang


    35. Ingrid walked quickly to the table supporting the battery of field telephones and took the receiver from Jesus


    36. ‘’Good day, Sailor!’’ Replied Ingrid, returning his salute while going towards the public telephones in one corner of the room


    37. Fishing out a small notebook from one pocket, she opened it and read a telephone number that she composed on one of the public telephones after dropping a dime in the telephone’s slot


    38. Picking up one of the telephones, he got the air controlers on the line


    39. � Nicholls waited for further confirmation of this before getting back on the various telephones


    40. Dowding then picked up one of the telephones in front of him, a direct line to Bomber Command headquarters

    41. � One of the telephones near the main plotting board soon rang


    42. � The most damning part about it was when that old British RAF officer walked in, speaking perfect German, and answered the telephones in our place


    43. No one was at the airport to meet him and after begging for help by the public telephones he got someone to connect him to the Reading number he had on a letter only to be told that transport would be delayed by the weather and that he would have to wait


    44. He thus grabbed one of his field telephones and called his mortar platoon


    45. He then distributed orders and directives to his companies, using runners, radios and field telephones


    46. Lieutenant Colonel Winslow stayed with his field telephones, while the two other radio operators in the dugout manned the two other observation slits


    47. Vandenberg then concluded his address with a resounding bang of his wooden gavel on his table, starting a mad rush out by senators who wanted to return to their offices to use their telephones


    48. And then they both wept freely, the soft sounds mingling in the telephones, each


    49. The divisional commander thought for a moment, then called his operations officer, using one of the field telephones placed in a small recess of the command trench


    50. Can you imagine a time without computers, the Internet, or TV? Telephones were connected to walls by wires, and a “cell” was a place to put bad guys










































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