Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] the screen " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What did you do with the screen ? ’
2 A new menu box will appear on the screen , overlaying the main design area .
3 A new menu will now appear on the screen , from which you can choose the style of garment that you require .
4 " Syntax error " or some other error message will appear on the screen and the child will have to find and correct the mistake .
5 It is often spoken by a presenter who may never appear on the screen but is heard partly or entirely as " voice over " .
6 With a number of programs running at one time , several windows can appear on the screen at one time .
7 Should you try to use a disk without this signature there will be an audible warning ( you can choose a beep or a siren ) , and the message ‘ Unvalidated disk : please have this checked ’ will appear on the screen .
8 When an option is chosen a second menu with further options will appear on the screen and so on until all relevant choices have been made .
9 Should you try to use a disk without this signature there will be an audible warning ( you can choose a beep or a siren ) , and the message ‘ Unvalidated disk : please have this checked ’ will appear on the screen .
10 When an option is chosen a second menu with further options will appear on the screen and so on until all relevant choices have been made .
11 There are several diagnostic messages which could appear on the screen .
12 After the password is entered ( it does not appear on the screen for security reasons ) , the ENTER ( or RETURN ) key should be pressed to indicate completion of the Log On page .
13 Voice writers allow you to speak into a machine and the text will then appear on the screen .
14 Characters printed in this way do not appear on the screen .
15 If both NL and LD , or if both EX and CS , are switched on ; only NL and EX respectively will show on the screen : both pairs of codes appear in the same places and NL and EX take priority if both are on .
16 As you can see from the screens , the graphics are pretty good .
17 She could see from the screen displays how the systems were designed to function .
18 You can see from the screen dump that there are mixers aplenty to choose from , and a sound sampling utility that can accept sounds from any of the input ports on the card .
19 The elaborately multi-layered Neverland set of Spielberg 's Hook , with its lagoon and its jungle and its tree-house and its pirates ' galleon , does not really work on the screen : it 's much too claustrophobic , too tentacular , too ‘ busy ’ .
20 JULIEN Temple , maker and some say perpetrator of Absolute Beginners , possibly the last ambitious British musical we 'll see on the screen , has taken things easier with Earth Girls Are Easy ( Prince Charles etc , PG ) .
21 — To intrigue students and stimulate discussion among them as to what they think they will see On the screen .
22 Does it have a WYSIWYG mode or , to put it into English , does the user see on the screen exactly what he 'll get on the page ?
23 But I 've also laid down strict guidelines on how much time he can spend at the screen .
24 Version 5 however , is expected to include a facility to ‘ knit from the screen ’ , so if your computer and knitting machine are in the same room , you may find this more convenient than printing on to paper .
25 You 'd get your good barley and the muck would go behind the screens .
26 Once you have created this file , you can turn the printer on and off from within your program with the following program lines : All subsequent PRINT statements will print to the screen and the printer .
27 Subsequent PRINT statements will now only print to the screen .
28 But it also has built in a Help facility , teaching aids , so that if at some point in the middle of developing your program you forget something , you can ask the system erm to tell you for instance how to use one of its facilities , and you can get onto the screen some information about that , and then carry on where you were , and you can switch easily between different modes .
29 With his powers of observation , his smooth , fast-moving narratives and his ability to make characters live on the screen , Hitchcock set himself apart from the rest of British cinema .
30 The films were real ‘ bad ’ — plenty action and thing — and with Alfred there , our thoughts would gather together and sweep across the screen creating Trinidad out of China .
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