Sentence examples for next channel from inspiring English sources

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I flicked to the next channel – I was on BBC1.

Mary Portas's next Channel 4 show will see the retail expert launching an employment agency for over-65s.

I watched this couple for a minute or two, and then I advanced to the next channel, which was snowed out unless you paid for it.

A ready-made documentary, What Jade Did Next (Channel 4), was a silk purse lovingly stitched from the ears of several sows.

In Omid's own words: 'No more good-looking, white, middle-class people: fat, multicultural people are taking over.' Funniest moment: A five-minute cameo as a slave trader in Gladiator brought the film's only laugh as Oliver Reed grabbed Djalili's balls and said: 'You sold me queer giraffes.' What next: Channel 4 is likely to pick up Whoopi for its autumn 2004 schedules.

The prediction mechanism can predict the next channel state.

In the latter case, the frozen counter will be reused in the next channel access contention.

We will use this feature as a key to determine the next channel [24, 25].

The second solution involves predicting the next channel hop through a stepped serial search.

For most of the results shown next, Channel Profile E from [30] has been used.

This is achieved at the expense of longer waiting time before the next channel access.

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