ampersand - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • precede: To use Procep Editor instructions after THEN they must be preceded by an ampersand.
  • separate: Each key=value pair must be separated by an ampersand ( & ).

Converse of object

  • use: We can add a bit of space between the two words by using another ampersand.
  • have: Observe the prototype in line 4 where the second variable has an ampersand in front of the variable name.
  • strip: How to strip ampersands from xml code using xsl David Carlisle It depends what you mean.
  • add: To run programs in the background: Add an ampersand ( & ) to the end of a GCG command line.
  • put: Put the ampersand back in, and all will be well.
  • place: In the shell, we place an ampersand in front of a file descriptor number when doing redirections.

Adjective modifier

  • double: VBScript hasn't got an equivalent double ampersand to add a space.
  • single: To display a single ampersand, put " && " .
  • bare: Here, for comparison, is the same link, but wrongly coded with bare ampersands; follow that link to see what happens.
  • excessive: Call your subroutines as if they were functions or list operators to avoid excessive ampersands and parens.
  • equivalent: VBScript hasn't got an equivalent double ampersand to add a space.
  • second: That second ampersand must go outside the double quotes.

Modifies a noun

  • symbol: We do this with the ampersand symbol ( & ). The ampersand is used to join strings together.
  • character: Turns out the comments allow a bare ampersand character.
  • file: In order to have as much flexibility as possible, I wrote a BASIC program to create ampersand files for all these disk drives.
  • event: By Staff Writer | 31 Mar 2006 The next amperSAND event will focus on internet marketing for creative businesses.
  • module: There are three basic types of modules: alias modules, regular modules, and ampersand modules.

Preposition: in

  • front: Observe the prototype in line 4 where the second variable has an ampersand in front of the variable name.

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