sis - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • follow: This Rule is referred to in the following SIs: Civil Procedure Amendment Rules 2004 ( 21 ).
  • have: Had SIS told him there was no evidence of WMD, he might still have been justified in attacking Iraq.
  • make: For example, making SIs under existing powers prevents the setting of penalties specific to a new offense.
  • join: When Van Meter's nephew, Bobby Keogh joins SIS and becomes Perry's partner, the stakes are raised.

Adjective modifier

  • big: Don't tell big sis I gave this to you.
  • little: Just a few words to my big brother from your little sis ' ... .
  • new: This is an updating service; new SIs will be incorporated into the relevant section, repeals of SIs will be noted.
  • other: The combined professional management of Xansa and its R/3 product expertise stand out among other midsize SIs.
  • old: God my 13 year old sis can understand LOTRs.
  • local: For example, not all local SIs are reproduced either on the Assembly or the HMSO sites.

Modifies a noun

  • futon: Regulations may limit project sis futon cover activity or.
  • file: Use the built-in File manager to navigate into ' Installed files ' and delete the SIS files, to reclaim the space.
  • propres: Chacun de nos pays à ses propres aspirations, ses propres rêves.
  • chipsets: The note says that it applies to VIA USB Controllers, but it can cure problems with SiS chipsets as well.
  • agent: Little did he know that he was being followed every step by a team of undercover SIS agents!
  • product: Try our introduction packs to experience the benefits of SIS products.

Noun used with modifier

  • à: Je ne sais pas comment je peux expliquer cet événement à ses parents?
  • oa: Oa sis CF: Japanese logic puzzles... to browse around.
  • sur: La philosophie de la nature, essai critique sur ses frontières et son objet.
  • draft: We are therefore proceeding on the basis set out in the original consultation document, and have produced twelve draft SIs.

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