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Example sentences for "radios"

Lexicographically close words:
radioisotopes; radiological; radioman; radiometer; radiophone; radiotelephone; radish; radishes; radium; radius
  1. Then I suppose you don't know that we are not allowed to have radios in our rooms.

  2. I told people how good he was with radios and they started bringing them to be fixed.

  3. When Saturday night came, the WAVES one free night, Nancy joined them, and working both radios at once, they really went places and did things.

  4. In the next ten minutes, she located six different radios operating out there, somewhere in the night.

  5. He told me all about it, how he could learn all sorts of things about how cold it would be, when it would rain, and all that just by sending up radios to listen in for him.

  6. They were able now to catch the "put-put-put-put" of those secret broadcasts sent from radios out somewhere on land or sea very plainly.

  7. He does a little figuring, then he radios his approximate position in relation to your ship.

  8. Were they radios of American planes, enemy subs, or ships of our allies?

  9. There had been waterproof cloth and fur and machinery and radios and tons of food to be bought.

  10. Suppose, in dire need, the radios failed, even as his had failed in part during the wolf episode!

  11. Then his little portable radios had their inning.

  12. On the way with supplies, tents, doctors, couple more radios and relief operators.

  13. From this mass of information, the Bureau continually computes and makes deductions and predicts impending weather conditions--which it radios back out into the ether for the safety of ships of both sea and air.

  14. The radios in the others were silent, and the recording counters had probably jammed in all of them.

  15. It was the cosmic radiation that put the radios and telescreens out.

  16. We have been bold in creating food and cars and radios and electric power; now we must be bold in creating liberty on a scale never known before, not even to ourselves.

  17. We couldn't receive a signal of any kind after we get more than three hundred light years away; there weren't any radios before that.

  18. And they have undoubtedly heard all about it by now through the secret radios of our spies.

  19. So keep your radios silent, and--well, keep your wings up out of the wet stuff.

  20. One whole wall was lined with telephones and short wave radios for both sending and receiving.

  21. For months I had been resisting the mercenary advances of men who wanted to install coin-operated radios in our cabins.

  22. Having the radios installed turned out to be a pretty good idea, though.

  23. And the customers did like having the radios in their cabins.

  24. And sometimes I pointed out acidly to Grant that eight separate quarters, for eight full hours of playing time, had to be dropped into the slots of the coin-operated radios before we'd make as much as by renting our own radio once.

  25. The man who installed the radios in our cabins and came every other week to get the money out of them, became simply "the radio man" to us.

  26. Grant and I had agreed that the commercial, cheapening effect of such radios would not be justified by the small revenue they would bring in.

  27. We always gave them their change in quarters now instead of in fifty-cent pieces, so that if they wanted to play the radios they'd have the proper coins.

  28. The radios were attractive, with a walnut finish that blended with the maple furniture in the cabins.

  29. The communications between the regiment and the 96th Division were very hard to maintain, since the only radios the troops could move inland were hand-carried sets of short range.

  30. The production, importation, and sale of radios were unrestricted.

  31. The ownership and operation of radios were subject to the chief directorate of radio information according to the Law on Radio.

  32. Article 17 of the same law stated that all people wishing to purchase radios had to receive prior authorization and pay a radio tax.

  33. You will start making ceramic parts for automobile spark plugs and certain parts for radios and gas ranges.

  34. For some reason, batteries for the radios were no longer available and everybody had to buy the new radios.

  35. We could use the snapper-boat radios to warn the ship that any false move would mean harm to their men.

  36. But using the snapper-boat radios was out, because the enemy cruiser would hear.

  37. If only the radios in the snapper-boats were on a Federation frequency .

  38. If only the radios in the snapper-boats were on a Federation frequency.

  39. The main power switch that controlled Bates' radios had been shut off, but it was just outside the door and easy to access.

  40. Why should all the radios suddenly go dead?

  41. Radios to the bridge are not posted up for the crew to gossip over, but there was no keeping that last one under cover.

  42. We came out in a big room, half the area of the floor, full of worktables and radios and screens and photoprinting machines.

  43. These boat radios were only used for communicating with the ship while scouting; they had a strain-everything range of about three hundred miles.

  44. Their radios went dead from drenching sea swells that swept over the gunwales of the amtracs (LVTs, landing vehicles, tracked, or amphibian tractors).

  45. When the Red Army, with its acute propaganda-conscious security, moved into many Eastern European cities, the first thing it did was to round up all the radios which the Nazis had overlooked.

  46. The Japanese put all the captured radios to work.

  47. The balky TBX radios of Shoup, Crowe, and Schoettel were still operational.

  48. The Marines, many loaded with radios or wire or extra ammunition, sank immediately in deep water; most drowned.

  49. Many of those carrying heavy weapons, ammunition, or radios drowned during the hectic debarkation from landing craft under fire at the reef’s edge.

  50. Of the myriad of communications blackouts and failures on D-Day, Shoup’s radio would remain functional longer and serve him better than the radios of any other commander, American or Japanese, on the island.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radios" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.