page - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • update: Make sure you return to the ' www ' folder after you have uploaded your images to update a page.
  • print: Venue back to top print this page © 2006 CPD Center, University of Oxford.
  • see: See further down this page for a full pictures index, plus the calendar cover & sample page.
  • devote: It has devoted several front pages and many hundreds of column inches to this.
  • read: You will need a copy of the FREE Acrobat Reader program installed on your machine to read these pages.
  • visit: Visit the benefits page of the alumni web site to find out more.

Adjective modifier

  • front: Meanwhile, the front page of today's Guardian includes a piece on John Humphrys of Radio 4 ' savaging ' Alastair Campbell...
  • previous: The path described on the previous page runs above the bed to the lawn on the left.
  • main: April 2004 - Added a whole new front end to the main pages, with better looking results, despite using basic ideas.
  • separate: This provided a meta-analysis and has been summarized on a separate web page ( Bone mass and exercise in women ).
  • A4: Also most of the symbol pages are A4 pages with 20 symbols on the page.
  • next: You can see a detail of the pattern on the next page.

Modifies a noun

  • layout: Enhanced controls protect the integrity of page layout and design.

Noun used with modifier

  • web: Their web pages can be seen by clicking here.
  • home: Click on Monthly prize quiz link on home page for April prize quiz.
  • index: The invoices section index page shows a list of all invoices within the system.
  • title: Their names are listed in alphabetical order on the title page.
  • news: As a news page we reserve the right to make valid comments as seen from an editorial point of view.

Preposition: in

  • encyclopedia: The text within each entry is linked to other relevant pages in the encyclopedia.

Preposition: for

  • detail: See our Security page for more details on how to make your online shopping secure.

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