Sentence examples for telly presenting from inspiring English sources

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Yes, asked to choose one of the telly presenting pair called Ant and Dec, they appeared far more ready to rumble with the latter than with the former.

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He was, for a time, everywhere: his books thronging the shops, he himself popping up on telly to present Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World.

(Amstell, curiously enough, wasn't a comedian when he started presenting telly. Comedy came later).

"Basically, this guy grabbed me on the arse while I was presenting live telly," she told The Daily Telegraph.

But quite a lot otherwise, not least that Fi Glover should be presenting more telly, that to tan and floss yourself on a beach for three weeks while 13 busy others set fires and shelter does not a group bonding make, that the Victorian workhouse wasn't that bad, because everyone, always, got to go home after four days to Smeg fridges and Danish Nazi pastries.

"There's a degree to which leaving an afternoon show to go to America to present telly is borderline delusional," says Bacon.

I'm happy to see someone of Bruce Forsyth's age presenting prime-time telly, but suggest the same job for a woman and people think you're being completely ridiculous: "Why would you want that old trout?" The result is that women, generally, feel invisible.

His short film, FRIENDS IN DEED, won a TELLY Award.

As opposed to that, Tellier [ 34] presented a simple GfG framework showing that the general condition for stability is the presence of direct frequency-dependent selection (where fitness of an allele declines with increasing frequency of that allele itself).

When it began in 1996, and Manchester's regeneration after the IRA bombing was in the headlines, the prize went to the Centenary Building, University of Salford, by Hodder Associates - a building that with the best will in the world, is not some that would tear you away from the antics of John Noakes and Shep if it was presented on telly today.

In America, [where he was BBC's North America editor], they haven't got much of a sense of humour, so when people asked me how I met my wife Sarah I'd tell them I used to present on the telly, and she wrote in one day, so we got married.

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