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Example sentences for "server"

Lexicographically close words:
servd; serve; served; serven; servent; servers; serves; servest; servet; serveth
  1. But now I have written to you, not to keep company, if any man that is named a brother be a fornicator or covetous or a server of idols or a railer or a drunkard or an extortioner: with such a one, not so much as to eat.

  2. Now we know that God doth not hear sinners: but if a man be a server of God and doth his, will, him he heareth.

  3. The server piped the answers in the treble.

  4. A server bearing a brass bucket with something in it came out through a door.

  5. If, in serving, the ball touch the net and go over into the proper court, it counts to neither server nor striker-out.

  6. At the end of each game the striker-out becomes server, and the server striker-out.

  7. The server scores if the striker-out volley the service, or fail to return the service in such a way that the ball would fall within the opponents' court.

  8. The server stands with one foot beyond the base line, and delivers the service from the right and left courts alternately.

  9. It is also a fault if the server does not stand in the manner as stated above, or if the ball served drop in the net or beyond the service line, or if it drop out of court, or go in the wrong court.

  10. If all else fails, you can forcibly kill the X server by pressing CTRL-ALT-Backspace.

  11. The X server includes a video driver, so you must have an X server that matches your video card.

  12. The X server doesn't provide any of the features one might expect from a GUI, such as resizing and rearranging windows.

  13. A final feature of X is its network transparency, meaning that X clients don't care if they're talking to an X server on the same machine or an X server somewhere on the network.

  14. User applications that ask the X server to show windows or graphics on the screen are called X clients.

  15. X Clients Programs that communicate with the X server are called X clients.

  16. Forcibly killing the server destroys any unsaved data in open applications.

  17. Most of these programs will ask the X server to display windows on the screen.

  18. Neither the X server nor the window manager provide a file manager; that is, there aren't any windows containing icons for your files and directories.

  19. The publican was in fact very much in the position of an Irish process-server at the present day--more, rather than less, despised and hated on account of the perfect legality of his occupation.

  20. The battle of the White Mountain, in the following year, produced an immediate change in the views of the unscrupulous time-server Lomnicky.

  21. For what had so suddenly overtaken me was the consciousness of this anomaly: that I was at the same time as disgusted as if I had exposed Mrs. Server and absolutely convinced that I had yet not exposed her.

  22. There was nothing Mrs. Server had been able to risk, but there was a rich indifference to risk in the mere carriage of Grace Brissenden's head.

  23. I was to give you time to make up your mind that Mrs. Server was our lady.

  24. The effect on him of coming in sight of us had been for an instant to make him hang back as I had seen Mrs. Server hang.

  25. Not twenty minutes had elapsed since our meeting with Mrs. Server on the terrace had determined Grace Brissenden's elation, but it was a fact that my nervousness had taken an extraordinary stride.

  26. Would the definite dramatic signal for ringing the curtain down be then only--as a grand climax and coup de theatre--the due attestation that poor Briss had succumbed to inexorable time and Mrs. Server given way under a cerebral lesion?

  27. A second was that Mrs. Server then occupied a place as remote as possible from this couple, but not from Guy Brissenden, who had found means to seat himself next her while my notice was engaged by the others.

  28. You've affected me quite as Mrs. Server has affected Mr. Long.

  29. Mrs. Server waved, as in temporary farewell, a free explanatory hand at me; she seemed to explain that she was now trying somebody else.

  30. I couldn't, in short, I found, bear her being so keen about Mrs. Server while she was so stupid about poor Briss.

  31. Of the mammon-server I expect to be judged according to the light that is in him, and that light I know to be darkness.

  32. The server stands on the left of the forward court, his partner in the right-hand corner of the back court; the taker of the service by the right wall of the forward court, his partner at the left-hand corner of the back court.

  33. I still grasped the server and stood there like a revolving lantern--one minute white, another red.

  34. I think a ghastly pallor must have overspread my face as I stood motionless, grasping the server in my clenched hands.

  35. I started forward gallantly, took the server from aunt's hand, and conveyed it, with almost the grace of a French waiter, across the large kitchen to where the two beautiful beings were resting in the chairs which I had set for them.

  36. After a fault, the Server shall serve again from the same Court from which he served that fault, unless it was a fault because served from the wrong Court.

  37. In case of a let, the service or stroke counts for nothing, and the server shall serve again.

  38. The server should stand either in the middle of the base-line, or a few feet to the right or left of it, though she is at liberty to take up any position on the base-line that she chooses.

  39. The score of the Server should be called first.

  40. The Server shall stand with one foot beyond (i.

  41. The Server shall not serve until the Striker-out is ready.

  42. According to Law 7 of the game: "The server should stand with one foot beyond--i.

  43. When a series of sets is played, the player who was Server in the last game of one set, shall be Striker-out in the first game of the next.

  44. At the end of the first game the Striker-out shall become Server, and the Server shall become Striker-out; and so on alternately in the subsequent games of the set.

  45. She could grace a rostrum, but failed completely as a "server of coffee".

  46. If the server catches it, he serves the next player, and so forth, until all the players have been served, at which point the game starts again.

  47. A server is chosen by kicking the takyan a required number of times without missing.

  48. The players stand on opposite sides of the net; the one who first delivers the ball is called the server and the other the striker-out.

  49. And then the mass was presently over; and the server stepped forward again to assist the priest to unvest, himself lifting each vestment off, for Father Maxwell was terribly exhausted by now, and laying it on the altar.

  50. Server opened and spread them before his eyes.

  51. We have; no time like the present,” said Server briskly, drawing his chair nearer, while his partner came forward with an air of keen interest and joined them.

  52. The testimony of such an unblushing time-server as Rous must be rejected as worthless.


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