“cards” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “cards”:

+ It is one of the 22 Trump cards that make up the Major Arcana and the only one of the major arcana found in the modern playing cards in the role of the joker.

+ The Major Arcana are twenty two tarot cards in a deck of 78.

+ Staff Sergeant Sam Croft, Woodrow Wilson, and Roy Gallagher are playing cards the night before a scheduled attack.

+ If there are no cards in the deck and the player has no cards, then that player does not get to go.

+ He says that people used to call the grandmother the “Queen of Spades”, and that she knows a secret: she knows about the three cards which will always win the card game.

cards - some sentence examples
cards – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “cards”:

+ PCI graphics cards will only work in PCI slots; AGP will only work in AGP slots.

+ The amount of internal storage can be increased using memory cards known as “MicroSD cards“.

+ They first buy paper magnetic stripe cards inside the station.

+ The dealer has given two cards each to the four players who are betting.

+ All Rwandans had to carry identification cards that said their ethnic group on them.

+ The first graphics cards were used in the 1970’s within arcade machines as a cheaper alternative to random access memory.

+ CPUs with few execution units — such as most smart cards — cannot take advantage of this inherent parallelism.

+ Many different police departments carry cards that show the warning in different languages.

+ When the other members went out into town at night, the remaining two spent time making cards and story material.

+ Many payphones accept coins, but some can accept credit cards, debit cards, and phone cards as well.

+ Video cards have their own processor.

+ In the 19th century, punched cards were widely used to control machines, such as looms and for census.

+ Credit cards and aps make it easier for people to pay for things without touching other people.

+ Experts say this may cause problems for immigrants, people with disabilities and other people who cannot easily sign up for credit cards or aps.

+ The emoticlip concept is credited to the Bradley Montgomery advertising firm, which hopes they would be widely adopted as “greeting cards that just happen to be selling something”.

+ In central Europe, there are cards with the suit signs of acorns, leaves, hearts, and bells.

+ The album’s booklet features individual cards that have lyrics from Thrice songs, notes, photographs and comments from the band members and the producer.

+ Wide use of playing cards in Europe can be traced from 1377 onwards.

+ The deck is then cut, and the appropriate number of cards are dealt face-down to the players.

+ PCI graphics cards will only work in PCI slots; AGP will only work in AGP slots.

+ The amount of internal storage can be increased using memory cards known as "MicroSD cards".

More in-sentence examples of “cards”:

+ Credit cards are given on the trust they will pay the bank or credit union.

+ Navy actually designed a generic slide rule “chassis” with an aluminum body and plastic cursor into which celluloid cards could be placed for special calculations.

+ Nowadays, most of the audio cards are integrated with the motherboard.

+ After the first turn of betting is over, the dealer lays three cards face up on the table.

+ There are 52 basic cards in a deck.

+ Like the DSi, game cards can be swapped while in the menu.

+ This eliminates the need for cards with chips on them.

+ Pokémon’s damage is counted by “damage counters” or objects which are placed on the cards to keep track of damage.

+ The store usually has a organic foods section, at least five food aisles, a healthy living section, a cosmetics centre, a Carlton Cards aisle, an Easypix digital center/photolab, a full selection of over-the-counter drugs and health products and in some stores they have a full service Canada Post office.

+ PCIe graphics cards will not function in PCI slots and PCI graphics cards will not function in PCIe slots.

+ The Taki cards consist of the colors red, blue, green, and yellow.

+ He later thinks Mythomagic is a stupid game, and burns all his cards in a fire.

+ The first cards were made in 1993.

+ Compact flash cards are 36.4mm by 42.8mm in size, and either 3.3mm or 5mm thick.

+ Identity cards allow officials to look up security data on a person in the host country’s information system.

+ Instead, each player at the table must ante first, and then is dealt two cards face down and one card face up.

+ In 1801, Joseph Marie Jacquard used punched paper cards to tell his textile loom what kind of pattern to weave.

+ Printed paper cards hold about 97.5% of the world market.

+ The interface of SDHC and SDXC cards is the same, but SDXC uses a different file system.

+ One might also question why these editors would want so desperately to block an article on a notable artist who has had work reproduced on UNICEF cards over the past decade, unless they had their own personal agenda for doing so.

+ Video cards also have their own memory, separate from the main computer memory.

+ The designs of post cards have evolved since the early ages and many prefer to send personalized post cards now which gives a personal touch or adds a feeling or emotion to it.

+ This is not obvious to the naked eye, but the effect is that the cards slide easily past each other during shuffling.

+ Some modern graphics cards can even process physics calculations to create even more realistic-looking 3D worlds.

+ Sometimes the deck is reduced to 40, 36, or 32 cards for playing certain games, like belote, sheepshead or euchre.

+ The dealer has rules as to when he takes extra cards for himself.

+ Credit cards are given on the trust they will pay the bank or credit union.

+ Navy actually designed a generic slide rule "chassis" with an aluminum body and plastic cursor into which celluloid cards could be placed for special calculations.

+ Buildings and playing cards may appear at the bottom of the paintings as well as Cyrillic letters.

+ You can buy cards with 5, 10, 25 or 50 dollar values.

+ The use of the paste is the reason cards are sometimes called “pasteboards”.

+ Each player knows only the cards he holds and not those held by anyone else.

+ It cuts 36,000 cards per hour.

+ The prepaid cards contain amounts of 10,000 NX currency that can be redeemed for NX Cash.

+ This is usually achieved by using “monster” cards to attack the monster cards of the opponent or damage the opponent’s life points.

+ In Canada, the cards are available at Future Shop, Best Buy, Shoppers Drug Mart, and 7-Eleven.

+ Even some sound cards can be overclocked to record or play at a higher sample rate than usual.

+ TransFlash and microSD cards are the same, but microSD has support for SDIO mode.

+ The first video cards connected to the motherboard via the ISA connection.

+ Before any cards are dealt, two players to the left of the dealer make bets which are called the “Small Blind” and “Big Blind”.

+ Before any cards are dealt, some of the players will make forced bets.

+ At any time during the first or subsequent betting rounds, if one player makes a bet and all other players fold, the deal ends immediately, the single remaining player is awarded the pot, no cards are shown, no more rounds are dealt, and the next deal begins.

+ Credit cards are usually small plastic cards with a unique number attached to an account.

+ The first popular non-IBM video cards were manufactured by a company called Hercules Computer Technology, Inc.

+ Colonists had to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used – ship’s papers, legal documents, licences, newspapers and even playing cards were taxed.

+ The cards are put into 4 different groups: Red cards, green cards, blue cards and yellow cards.

+ The first two cards are the Three and the Seven, but the third card is not the Ace, it is the Queen of Spades.

+ At age 14, while his mother was Diedying, he was playing cards with friends and drinking.

+ He could use punch cards to tell the loom what to do, and he could change the punch cards, which means he could program the loom to weave the pattern he wanted.

+ The album is the first in a set of six new Joker’s Cards since the conclusion of the original Joker’s Cards.

+ EEPROM stands for electrically erasable programmable read-only memory and is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers, integrated in smart cards and remote keyless systems.

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