Sentence examples for make a radio from from inspiring English sources

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People claimed that he could make a radio from a battery and a twist of wire.

The director, Timothy Sheader, transposed the action to the present, dumping the shattered hulk of a British Airways longhaul jet in the greenery and allowing the boys – who in the novel's pre-electronic days are content to wish they could make a radio from scratch – to salvage a laptop from the debris.

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Koht also made a radio speech from London on the BBC, broadcasting to Norway, and a speech on American radio.

Make a crystal radio inside the tin.

With the wind gusting to 18 miles per hour and the temperature warm enough for many fans to go shirtless, Ashburn made a prediction from the Phillies' radio booth in the first inning.

So it's perhaps not so surprising when Parfitt makes a statement that, from any other radio head, would be quite stunning; namely, that he doesn't envisage his network growing.

This SUAV was made from a radio-controlled aircraft.

"The only money I will make is from radio play.

The owners of master recordings, on the other hand, don't make anything from radio play, nor do the performers.

Q. What makes satellite radio different from standard radio stations, aside from my having to pay for it?

But though Roosevelt used an office in this library and made some radio broadcasts from here, not only was Hyde Park never under physical attack, nothing about it even remotely speaks of precariousness and risk — not even F.D.R.'s wheelchair, constructed to look like an ordinary wooden chair, only incidentally supplied with large wheels.

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