LP - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: Try using default queue lp A proprietary protocol ( not good!
  • have: The " This Machine " set-up has lp too.
  • think: Does anyone think that lp 's such as Angelic Upstarts - Teenage Warning ( 1979 ), Cockney Rejects - Greatest Hits Vol.

Adjective modifier

  • first: Cheeky Monkey just started our next album, which is going to be really different than the first lp.
  • new: I still to this day buy their new lp 's.
  • double: Also, I remember buying Dylan's ' at Budokan ' double lp when I was a teenager.
  • second: A second lp, Burger Habit, recorded without Jhelisa, disappeared without a trace and the band split.
  • next: Webb's next solo lp, Twilight Of The Renegades will be released prior to these two exclusive London shows.

Modifies a noun

  • command: Send a file to the printer with the lp command followed by a filename, or by printing a document from within an application.
  • sale: The facts are not obtrusive, but they are horse lp sales there, interwoven in the gauzy woof of the artist's imagination.
  • filename: To print a file on the printer: lp -d printer_name filename ( I told you they were random!
  • ..: Until a fix is made use " lp...
  • driver: This option tells the lp driver to trust or not the IRQ.
  • device: You are not obliged to eliminate the lp device: the scheme may work with lp.

Noun used with modifier

  • horse: The facts are not obtrusive, but they are horse lp sales there, interwoven in the gauzy woof of the artist's imagination.
  • debut: Like a comic book character Dan reappears from their debut lp.
  • bloomberg: Races a troop many of the founder bloomberg lp.
  • realty: The west side made all the realty lp for security guard leaps.
  • founder: Races a troop many of the founder bloomberg lp.
  • vinyl: Cloudland ( 1989 ) Ubutique stocks the Fontana vinyl lp for $ 22 plus $ 8.50 post & packing.

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