Sentences with Operator, Sentences about Operator

Sentences with Operator, Sentences about Operator

1. The operator refused to put Frank’s call through.

2. Please hang up and the operator will call you back.

3. The operator told me to hang up and wait for a moment.

4. An operator precedence is the order that an operator is executed.

5. Steve became good friends with the elevator operator in their hotel.

6. While I was talking on the telephone with Jessica, the operator cut in.

7. Operator precedence determines how operators are parsed concerning each other.

 

1. If you’re horrible to me, I’m going to write a song about it, and you won’t like it. That’s how I operate.

2. Cats will amusingly tolerate humans only until someone comes up with a tin opener that can be operated with a paw.

3. I was raised to believe that excellence is the best deterrent to racism or sexism. And that’s how I operate my life.

4. Each experience through which we pass operates ultimately for our good. This is a correct attitude to adopt and we must be able to see it in that light.

5. Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature.

6. A corporate headquarters (HQ) is a centralized office location where a company’s management and key staff operate and oversee overall business activities.

7. Thank you for explaining that my eye cancer isn’t going to make me deaf. I feel so fortunate that an intellectual giant like yourself would deign to operate on me.

8. No one’s going to be able to operate without a grounding in the basic sciences. Language would be helpful, although English is becoming increasingly international. And travel. You have to have a global attitude.

9. Editing yourself is like an irksome coin toss. You’ve got to strip yourself of super ego and operate from the id. Maybe I’ve got my Freud mixed up. It’s just hard to trade a beauty shot for the performance with truth and a brightly lit zit.

10. On bad days, I think I’d like to be a plastic surgeon who goes to Third World countries and operates on children in villages with airlifts, and then I think, ‘Yeah, right, I’m going to go back to undergraduate school and take all the biology I missed and then go to medical school.’ No. No.

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