We found 607 examples of how to use internet in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 607.
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76. | Not even at gunpoint will Imogen of the Internet admit she only learned CSS to spruce up her Myspace profile in the 2000s. | |
77. | As figures from the National Development and Reform Committee show, the Internet has developed rapidly in rural China. | |
78. | The report from the National Development and Reform Committee says that the advance in rural high-speed telecommunication infrastructure is the main reason for the increase in Internet users. | |
79. | In its "Eleven Five Plan" (2006 to 2010), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pledged to implement phone connections in every village and Internet connections in every town. | |
80. | In some rural areas, the Internet is important for agricultural information, as well as being particularly useful for the purposes of agricultural production technologies and pricing. | |
81. | Internet Explorer is the world's most popular Web browser. | |
82. | One thing I love about the internet is its timelessness. | |
83. | Imogen of the Internet blatantly forsakes web accessibility guidelines when redesigning her Tumblr for the twelfth time today. | |
84. | Imogen of the Internet is torn between filling out the music sections of all her online profiles and ensuring that none of her friends will have ever heard of her favorite bands in order to protect their precious obscurity. | |
85. | Up to 60% of Imogen of the Internet's nonverbal social cues are snarky hashtags. | |
86. | Imogen of the Internet cannot look at a cat, even a dead one, without coming up with a blood-curdlingly saccharine, egregiously misspelled caption in 60-point white Impact. | |
87. | Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies. | |
88. | Imogen of the Internet can type over 110 words per minute, but runs a 20-minute mile. The rest of her family has the opposite problem. | |
89. | One of the major Internet search engines states that ‘Fast is better than slow’. | |
90. | Dropboxes are often handy, but Imogen of the Internet still emails things to herself because (and I quote) "it's vintage." | |
91. | Imogen of the Internet can connect to dial-up BBSes by whistling into a funnel attached to a phone line. | |
92. | Imogen of the Internet expresses genuine surprise that other people's favorite radio stations are not M3U streams from servers halfway across the world. | |
93. | Imogen of the Internet has dyed her hair all 216 web-safe colors at some point in her life. She is a natural #663300. | |
94. | Imogen of the Internet, having seen Flickr's entire photo collection, will never take the scenic route again. | |
95. | Imogen of the Internet, in spite of her American nationality, opened a Mixi account just to show off her ironic purikura album. | |
96. | Imogen of the Internet is translating the works of Shakespeare into her own secret language, which completely consists of animated GIFs from the 90s. | |
97. | Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction. | |
98. | Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. | |
99. | And now: thirteen hours without internet. | |
100. | It's in the internet, so it must be true. |