ram - use in sentences

Possessives

  • horn: Medallions of the king ever after showed him crowned with the ram's horns of kingship and divinity.

Converse of object

  • batter: Officers in riot gear used a battering ram to break in to the ground floor flat.
  • maximize: Increase or maximize physical RAM, or lower the print resolution.

Adjective modifier

  • 256mb: I wouldn't even surf the net with 256MB ram.
  • 64mb: Memory allocation is very much in keeping with the price group, with 55MB of the 64MB RAM available for storage.
  • 32mb: Minimum System Requirements: Pentium 150 or greater recommended 32MB RAM or more depending on O/S.
  • 4mb: If the PC has only 4Mb RAM, the virtual memory file should be at least 8Mb and preferably over 12Mb.
  • 128mb: The whole boot process takes a little while, I'd say 3 minutes with my Pentium 350MHz processor and 128MB RAM.
  • hydraulic: Capable of lifting six meters into the hull, the fin takes 8 minutes to deploy using a single hydraulic ram.

Modifies a noun

  • lamb: The Poll Dorset ewe gave birth to a ram lamb on Saturday 14th May.
  • disk: Then just copying from the RAM disk to hard drive.
  • memory: At least 16 Mb RAM memory, 32 mb recommended.
  • chip: Sadly, the cost of paper, unlike RAM chips, tends to always be rising rather than falling.
  • trilogy: RAM TRILOGY find it difficult to pick out one soft synth over another.

Noun used with modifier

  • Mb: We sold them a new file server, a Pentium 166 with 16 Mb RAM, running Debian Linux.
  • dual-port: Omega's performance would be far higher if MD had put " proper " dual-port video RAM in Omega.
  • 16k: The company was one of the first to manufacture an independent 16K RAM pack for the Spectrum.
  • meg: Adobe Photoshop CS 2 First a Mesh Athlon 650Mhz processor, 650 meg ram.
  • 512mb: I cant remember how much my old one cost but it was this: Intel celeron 2.80 ghz 512mb ram 40 gig hard drive.

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