colour television造句1. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera.
2. He is always flinging his money about,with his colour television and his new car every year.
3. Foreign imports such as colour television sets and hi-fi systems cram shop windows, catering to demands for conspicuous consumption.
4. Tastefully decorated, spacious bedrooms with private bathrooms, colour television, central heating and sea view.
5. Answer Every room has a nineteen inch colour television, tea-making facilities and a direct dialling telephone system.
6. You need a colour television to fully appreciate nature programmes.
7. All rooms have central heating, colour television, tea/coffee making facilities, en suite or private shower.
8. The arrival of the Mendip mast and colour television brought an added breadth to viewing in the West.
9. We went home and made a half-hour colour television programme which was marvellous.
10. Rather than a new car, he bought colour television.
11. They pitched in to buy a colour television.
12. Colour television is realty a wonder.
13. Colour television sets will be on sale here next month.
14. If I do not have colour television machine, can you have you?
15. A picture in picture colour television system in accordance with the TV standard of China and with improved quality is put forward.
16. I also love you most, nevertheless, I love colour television machine more.
17. He is always flinging his about, with his colour television and his new car every year.
18. The output of colour television receivers increased by a factor of 3 last year.
19. In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set.
20. All bedrooms have a luxury you would expect - from colour television to sizeable private bathrooms.
21. All bedrooms are of a high standard offering private facilities, satellite colour television, in-house movies and hospitality tray.
22. The rooms were actually quite luxurious with a shower, colour television and duvet covered bunk beds.
23. These proportions are referred to many times during a study of colour television engineering.