Sentence examples for screen is laid from inspiring English sources

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Even the title screen is laid out in the style of the contents page using that same distinctive font.

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The buttons to the right of the screen are laid out very similar to those of the 30GB Zen Vision.

There is no need to click through 100 screens just to get somewhere because everything is laid bare in front.

The list of disorders screened for in the German NBS program is laid down by the Federal Joint Committee ("Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss," G-BA).

Here emphasis is laid on the prevention of too high a number of false-positive screening results, i.e. no subsequent demonstration of malignancy.

The past tense of "lay" is "laid".

It's as if a private screening has been laid on just for you, or as if you have a cinema at home, like some piece of Hollywood fabulosity.

"The Spectrum was just 'here's a bit of screen.' It's laid out in a funny way, which is a bit of a pain," explains Ritman.

After firing, the German vessels turned away and fled east into a smoke screen that had been laid by the RAF to shield the fleet from the long-range battery at Le Havre.

At one point I perked up when I saw bits from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on the flat-screen television that's laid on a sort of runway at the front of the stage.

Setting ground rules All malnutrition screening and treatment are laid out in a document published in March 2007.

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