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How to use TV in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word TV? Here are some examples.

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What other phrases from popular TV shows can you think of that have slipped into common parlance?
I've been watching a great deal of coverage of the imminent US Presidential elections on TV and reading about it in the papers.
By saturating the airwaves, candidates and news directors could force-feed information to all but the few Americans who eschewed TV altogether.
It may include dramatic strikes visible on TV, and covert operations, secret even in success.
We tried our damnedest to make it special entertainment, but I'll admit I'm a contributor to the decline in TV standards.
Anyone on TV or in a major newspaper gets a lot of nasty mail, some from unhinged cranks.
You almost have to use traditional forms of advertising, like TV and radio, which can get very expensive.
While filming at her old college stomping ground in Arizona, the reality TV couple got a little cray!
Nowadays, rampant adaptations of movies and TV series are driving me crazy.
The decoders do not need to be topped up with credit every month to view local channels suchs ITV, Channel 10, Star TV, TBC etc.
The TV version, made in 1975, still creeps me out from the corners of my memory.
Yes, but none of the previous artists were assisted by a suave TV crime-fighter driving a car with a mind of its own.
Few days ago I saw something on TV about circumvallate papillae and ever since then I am very interested in that.
In some cases, TV crews raced police to crime scenes by monitoring police broadcasts.
There was a billiards table, air hockey, darts, a TV with a DVD player and a Playstation 2, and a hot tub.
The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about five minutes after it is over and mutter gibberish.
Here he pauses, drops his diplomatic shield and oozes contempt for those he crossed swords with during his lengthy TV career.
I was once on a TV programme with an escapologist who freed himself from a sack bound with chains.
It looks like your grandma's old rooftop TV antenna, with a single long axis and several shorter crosspieces.
She accepts that her BBC persona helped clinch the column, but points out that she was a newspaper freelance long before becoming a TV reporter.
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