- network
- 01. You'll have a better chance of finding work if you can establish a [network] of contacts that know your skills and education, and can let you know if they hear of any jobs that come up.02. I'm going to walk around the conference, and [network] with a few people.03. The human heart is surrounded by a [network] of veins and arteries.04. The vast rail [network] of our country is being replaced by cars and trucks.05. A [network] of volunteers is working to distribute food and blankets to the homeless on this cold, winter night.06. The university has its own computer [network] which extends to all the buildings on campus.07. The BBC Radio [network] has just released some rare old recordings done by the Beatles.08. A computer geek once said that there are three kinds of death in this world: there's heart death, there's brain death, and there's being off the [network].09. Janet has formed a parents' group which is promoting a boycott of violent television programs to pressure [networks] to change their practices.10. People are more likely to act in a group-oriented way if they are tied together by shared [networks] of communication and friendship.11. Martin Luther King once observed that all men are caught in an inescapable [network] of mutuality.12. The ancient Romans built a [network] of roads totaling 50,000 miles.13. The London Underground is still the longest underground railway [network] in the world, with 240 miles of track.14. The organization known as "Free the Children" is a worldwide [network] of children helping children.15. There is a [network] of scientists working throughout the world to find a cure for cancer.16. Belgium's important [network] of canals, rivers, and highways connects the country to eastern and western Europe.17. A good communications [network] by road, rail, air, and water is essential to the development of any country.18. Osama Bin Laden and his al-Qaida terrorist [network] are believed to be responsible for the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.19. Science has not yet succeeded in achieving anything resembling an artificial brain, but simple computerized [networks] have been developed showing brainlike properties.20. There is a vast communication [network] in the human body which works to monitor the environment, and produce rapid adaptive responses as required.21. I spent a lot of time at the conference [networking] with other teachers who share a similar interest in vocabulary development.22. David Suzuki notes that across continents, the [network] of waterways resembles the circulatory system of a human body.23. River systems are made up of a [network] of connecting channels.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.