Example sentences of "television set [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not European TV viewers will , unlike the Japanese , actually welcome these relatively large and expensive high-definition television sets into their living rooms remains to be seen . |
2 | Television sets per 100 of population |
3 | infra-red systems — these presently enable items such as television sets to be remotely controlled , that is without wires . |
4 | The television sets on sale required mains electricity , available only in certain parts of Zambia 's towns ; they were also costly to buy and to maintain . |
5 | Before infra-red control became popular , ultrasonic remote control was often used in television sets for simple on-off switching . |
6 | Two weeks later comes the West End début of an actress who has been brightening the fringe and television sets for several years now : 26-year old Serena Gordon . |
7 | The only way out now is for ITT to register a different name for its digital television sets in Britain . |
8 | There were five television sets in the house now : one for the nursery , one for the nanny 's room , one for her and Brian 's bedroom , one for their sitting-room and one for the room off the kitchen . |
9 | Individuals use their radio and television sets in different ways and for different purposes , and expect different things of them . |
10 | At that time few television sets in Nigeria had the facility to receive UHF , and some state government spokesmen have accused the Federal authorities of deliberately making things difficult for any new state television station . |
11 | The 1970 Act , for example , gave local authorities power to install telephones and television sets in the homes of the disabled , but the social services departments have been bewildered by how to decide on priorities between services and between individuals needing services . |
12 | An analysis by Reddaway ( 1977 ) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was wide of the mark ; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase . |
13 | Television and readership surveys in Britain are conducted under the umbrella of two national bodies — JICTAR ( Joint Industry Committee for Television Advertising Research ) , which meters a representative sample of television sets throughout the nation , and JICNARS ( Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Surveys ) , which conducts , and reports on , 30,000 interviews annually , covering over 100 different publications . |