Sentence examples for knows how to replace from inspiring English sources

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Wilson knows how to replace Kate's simper with steel while Goulding, appropriately ginger-haired, nicely conveys Harry's blokeish yearning.

To run into someone from work at a party or restaurant is to be suddenly forced to assign status to someone who may exist in your mind only as Guy Who Knows How to Replace the Xerox Machine's Toner.

But now journalism's primary home is the internet, and nobody knows how to replace even a tiny fraction of the profits the industry has lost from diminishing print ads.

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"When a window breaks, we don't know how to replace it".

My theory is that the BBC hasn't cancelled The Apprentice yet because it doesn't know how to replace it.

Like Mahmoud and Nasim, the poorer children of this refugee camp know how to replace lost kites without tape or paste or the fancy paper that costs pennies a sheet.

You know how to replace a valve!

You've lost something and you don't know how to replace it.

Claydon, a chip designer by trade, knew how to replace circuit boards with circuits on chips.

Quick money was made by many people who knew how to replace a dead iPod hard drive or click wheel.

The MPAA and NATO are panicking because they don't know how to replace revenues lost not to piracy, but to newer legitimate commercial content platforms, like Netflix, or ad-supported platforms like YouTube.

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