comp - use in sentences

Possessives

  • worker: Industry was all both workers ' comp on how best.

Converse of object

  • enter: The Sporting Life are running a free to enter comp.
  • win: My nearest rival was way behind me until last week when he won the weekly comp with 236 points!
  • run: Thanks to Bob for running the comp, which must be very time consuming, in his usual great style.
  • do: Hi everyone Is anyone else doing the digital christmas comp.

Adjective modifier

  • component: Returns: the component argument. add public Component add( String name, Component comp ) Adds the specified component to this container.
  • next: At the next lan, perhaps we can have a vote on the next comp.
  • great: Rob #16 On December 1, 2004 01:54 PM John Merrill said Great comps.
  • last: Hope not, just about got the hang of last years comp.
  • old: I pulled up the old design comps and it reminded me of something.

Modifies a noun

  • sci: Turns out they are - they're comp sci students from nearby Simon Fraser University ( SFU ).
  • winner: I was pleased to find out that I was first there and A comp winner and that the task had been successful.
  • program: Are merely slowing comp program has of the products.
  • insurance: Workers ' comp insurance paint facility to area in fact.
  • ..: We offer a prompt and efficient service at comp...
  • card: Link modeling cards Modeling Comp Cards Link Modeling Comp Cards What are modeling comp cards?

Noun used with modifier

  • layer: Adobe Photoshop layer comp support Control the visibility of layer comps in linked, embedded, or opened Photoshop files from within Illustrator.
  • worker: The top job states often have the workers comp system to offer such.
  • component: See Also: add remove public void remove( Component comp ) Removes the specified component from this container.
  • design: Strong visual hooks like the new logo panel are easier to transfer from design comp to web.

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