Sentence examples for insert the first from inspiring English sources

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After I dipped my ATM card, the machine instructed me to insert the first check.

In crosswording, "first of ripe" is likely to mean the first letter of the word "ripe" and so in this Sunday Telegraph clue... 17a Nice sweets containing first of ripe fruit (8)...we take a word used in the city of Nice to mean sweethearts, CHÉRIES, and insert the "first of ripe" to get the fruit CHERRIES.

If you are unsure about the spelling of a name, you can insert the first letter of the person's first name or last name (e.g., typing in C in the first name field will bring up all names beginning with C, such as Christine).

Insert the first pin using this knee flexion technique 1.5 cm proximal to the proposed osteotomy level, checking that it is placed at right angles to the anatomical axis and across the central diameter of the femur.

For Jadelle, providers need to learn to insert the first rod, then turn the trocar 20 degrees to insert the second rod.

The simulation parameters, which can be randomly set or specified by the user, include the day to infect the first outbreak case and the location to insert the first outbreak case.

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Having said this, if you do fill up the first DVD disc, the VRD-MC5 will finalize that disc before instructing you to insert the second one.

He vaguely thinks about how to insert his thoughts about being unsure if he wants to insert the second bathroom visit or not and also what he's currently thinking into the narrative.

Insert the second code.

Insert the second magnifying lens there.

Insert the second mirror facing the second hole.

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