Device in a sentence

We found 105 examples of how to use device in an English sentence.

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Sentences with device

Sentences 76 to 100 of 105.

# Sentence  
76. While a denial of service attack requires one single device, a distributed denial of service attack involves many devices working together.
77. We use this device to measure blood pressure.
78. Do you know how to turn this device on?
79. I installed an anti-theft device onto my bike.
80. When a critical infrastructure device is attacked, the federal authorities should be able to arrange with the Internet providers that data traffic is blocked or redirected.
81. This device doesn't work.
82. Campana, who calls himself an animal orthotist, is sawing a piece of medical grade plastic in half, pouring plaster into molds, and scraping hardened plaster from a soon to be finished device to make sure it fits his client just right.
83. How long is the warranty for this device?
84. A groundbreaking new device is helping those who are blind see in a new way by helping them perceive the world around them.
85. Go into the Device Manager and uninstall all the Universal Serial Bus controllers.
86. This registration device isn't new.
87. Mobile device makers are constantly reinventing their products to keep consumers coming back, and paying, for more.
88. This car is fully equipped with an ignition interlock device.
89. You will find the serial number printed at the bottom of the device.
90. Improper use of the device voids the warranty.
91. "Good morning, Mary! This is your telephone speaking. Your breakfast is ready. Time to get up." "I don't want to get up yet. I want to sleep." "You have to be at work in an hour's time, and you must eat something before that." Moaning, in the grip of despair, Mary did what the device demanded. "How could it come to this, that my phone preordains my day?"
92. This change in the design brings with it a twofold improvement in the performance of the device.
93. This small device is a simplified version of the original.
94. Using this new battery-pack, should in theory, supercharge your device.
95. Calculated by today’s usage, the average person spends a little over 76,500 hours – or 8.74 years – on a smartphone over a lifetime, according to a recent study by a mobile device comparison site, WhistleOut.
96. This device will warn you when you leave your lane.
97. The device's battery stopped holding charge after six months of usage.
98. The device's warranty will expire this month.
99. We are in the crosshairs of a spying device.
100. You're already paying to carry a tracking device around.

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