Use of television in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include television at the start of sentence, television at the end of sentence and television in the middle of sentence

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television at the start of sentence


  1. Television is an effective means of communication.

television at the end of sentence


  1. This is a color television.
  2. I saw the Olympic Games on television.
  3. Music blasted out from the television.
  4. We should tout our wares on television.
  5. He turned up the volume on the television.
  6. Some good production can be seen on television.
  7. He made the announcement in a speech on television.
  8. Almost every family in the village owns a television.
  9. Almost every family in the country owns a television.
  10. He was absolutely mesmerised by Pavarotti on television.
  11. Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.

television in the middle of sentence


  1. I must get the television fixed.
  2. Could you turn the television down?
  3. Our television has a 19-inch screen.
  4. A television flickered in the corner.
  5. I get fed up with television quiz shows.
  6. What is your favorite television program?
  7. Our television license expires next month.
  8. He hadn't paid his television licence fee.
  9. The new television had a guarantee with it.
  10. They were staring at the television screen.
  11. Please tune the television set to Channel 4.
  12. There are so many inane television quiz shows.
  13. The television was sheathed in a snug coverlet.
  14. The television receiver is an electronic device.
  15. Commercial television is a medium for advertising.
  16. Obviously, television has both advantages and disadvantages.
  17. In the reorganization, Southern television lost their franchise.

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