Its electronic innards were designed by engineers in Waukesha, in Hino, Japan, and Buc, France. |
He had a special key to do this and only he was allowed to fiddle with the innards of the machines. |
The wallpaper snaked itself in silver and green ribbons across the screen as the mechanical chimes sounded from the innards of the computer. |
Trouble is, the counter top has to be taken down to give the gas man access to the innards of the boiler. |
The strings drone and yawn as if they were the innards of some great machine that makes everything turn. |
However, it is those same batteries that can do untold damage to the electronic innards of today's cameras. |