“pressing” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pressing”:

+ After pressing the button, the user would begin a Google-themed game of Pac-Man in the area where the Google logo would normally be.

+ As an example, holding the Alt key, pressing the number keys 1, 5, and 6, then releasing the Alt key will generate a character numbered 156 in some character set.

+ When al-Maraghi was forced out of office the following year, Shaltut continued pressing for reforms.

+ It uses 50 Pfennig, but can be tricked by pressing a 1 Pfennig coin the correct way into the top of the slot.

+ Items can be moved or selected by pressing the mouse buttons.

+ For example, pressing the key with the number 1 on it will print the exclamation mark instead of the number 1.

+ The melody is played on melody strings by pressing keys on the side of the instrument.

+ Tea oil is a sweet seasoning and cooking oil made by pressing the seeds of “Camellia sinensis” or “Camellia oleifera”.

pressing use in sentences
pressing use in sentences

Example sentences of “pressing”:

+ One of the most pressing tasks for the new government was to draft a new constitution.

+ The train operator controls when the doors open and close and also starts the train by pressing two buttons at the same time.
+ This can be activated by pressing and holding the phone's Start button.

+ One of the most pressing tasks for the new government was to draft a new constitution.

+ The train operator controls when the doors open and close and also starts the train by pressing two buttons at the same time.

+ This can be activated by pressing and holding the phone’s Start button.

+ The cursor can be moved to the start of the next line by pressing the Enter Key.

+ They are usually made by a person picking snow up in their hands and pressing it together in the ball the size of their hand.

+ Depending on the operating system and the application being used, one can type accents marks by holding down the Alt key while pressing several number keys in a row.

+ Two pieces of amber may be united by smearing the surfaces with linseed oil, heating them, and then pressing them together while hot.

+ A keyboard instrument is an instrument that is played by pressing the keys of a keyboard.

+ Left hand techniques start from the simple pressing down on the string, to more difficult techniques such as pressing on several strings at the same time.

+ They are called Channels because just like on TV, you can look through channels by pressing − and +.

+ They overcome moving prey by wrapping into one or two coils pressing its prey to hold it so that it can swallow it alive.

+ Honest and moderate, protecting the middle classes against exactions of the nobles, he exercised a happy influence upon the south, in spite of his naturally despotic character and his continual and pressing need of money.

+ This option is also available on the main interactive menu on the “CBBC Channel”, by pressing the red button.

+ Both buttons were replaced with a field that reads, “This space intentionally left blank.” This text faded out when the mouse was moved on the page, and normal search functionality is achieved by filling in the search field with the desired terms and pressing enter.

+ At the home menu, the user can also take photos with the 3D cameras by pressing the L or R buttons.

More in-sentence examples of “pressing”:

+ In some web browsers, pressing the space bar makes a window scroll down.

+ Just before Staunton left London for Birmingham, his old enemy George Walker published an article accusing him of trying to delay the match indefinitely, and Staunton received another letter from Morphy pressing him to name a date for the match.

+ In some web browsers, pressing the space bar makes a window scroll down.

+ Just before Staunton left London for Birmingham, his old enemy George Walker published an article accusing him of trying to delay the match indefinitely, and Staunton received another letter from Morphy pressing him to name a date for the match.

+ Vim is widely popular because it allows users to perform many functions on a document by pressing as few keys as possible.

+ Some of the most common involve pressing the green body to give the densification a head start and reduce the sintering time needed.

+ For example, pressing a certain sequence of buttons may increase a character’s hit points in an role-playing game, or make a car drive faster in a racing game.

+ This may be a “crash cymbal” or a pair of hi-hats a pair of small cymbals operated by pressing a pedal with the foot.

+ A piano is a musical instrument classified as a percussion instrument that is played by pressing keys on a keyboard.

+ However, Elsa still remembers how Ortrud was pressing her to ask the Knight his name.

+ Sumerian culture is famous for its written cuneiform script – where letters were formed by pressing a triangle shaped reed into wet-clay tiles.

+ These are the list of things that are the most pressing for this article.

+ They can also reorder them by pressing a button or shaking the device.

+ Glissando is generated by pressing the pedal during the vertebra.

+ Reptile lungs open and close because of the ribs surrounding them pressing down on them and then opening up with the help of muscles.

+ This means that the operation of pressing a button to make the elevator change floors is an idempotent operation.

+ But their plan of using Numbuh 2’s T.A.R.P.O.O.N to anchor a rope so Numbuh 5 may board the Sweet Revenge and capture Stickybeard has to be adjusted because of Numbuh 4’s curiosity of pressing buttons resulted in the T.A.R.P.O.O.N being fired at the Treehouse instead of the Sweet Revenge so they make a plan to make a new T.A.R.P.O.O.N by collecting all the parts from the boats of Stickybeard’s henchmen.

+ This locking process is similar to pressing Velcro strips together.

+ It is made by removing the white “meat” from a coconut, pressing or squeezing the “meat”, then adding water.

+ Many problems are actually from each user’s PC setup or browser, such as pressing F5 or.

+ This is because the monkey has infinite time to press the buttons and has a 1 in 53 chance of pressing the W button.

+ On October 31, 1517, Luther approached the church authorities with his pressing call for reform.

+ The Babylonians used the same cuneiform system of pressing triangular shapes into soft clay.

+ Pressing the search button while an application is open allows users to search within applications that take advantage of this feature; for example, pressing Search in the People hub lets users search their contact list for specific people.

+ Tofu is made by coagulationcoagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks.

+ After copying text from any application to the Clipboard clipboard, pressing the configurable hotkey will open the user’s default web browser and perform the search.

+ In this game, players had to maneuver the protagonist through an obstacle course by pressing buttons at the correct time.

+ The British partners Newton and Archibold introduced the eye-pointed needle and the use of two pressing surfaces to keep the pieces of fabric in position, in 1841.

+ The leftover meal after pressing out the oil has also been found to be an effective pesticide.

+ This means that the left thumb is pressing down on one or two strings high up over the fingerboard “high” means “nearer the bridge” where the high notes are.

+ In computing, multi-touch is the name for a piece of technology that lets you use a trackpad or touchscreen by pressing on more than one place on the screen at one time.

+ The pressure inside the spacecraft was pressing the hatch shut, and nobody could get it open to get the three men out.

+ If you press Publish changes without pressing Show preview, everyone will see your change, even if it has a mistake.

+ Dushyanta stays with Shakuntalā in the forests for while until he gets called back to his court for some pressing matter.

+ After every time the monkey presses the “W” button, he has a 1 in 53 chance of pressing the “i” button.

+ At certain times when pressing Save and the system is slow, one may be able to make multiple changes to the same page before the system responds.

+ He was known for creating a method for pressing the fat from roasted cacao beans to create cacao powder.

+ It burns a diesel fuel through very high compression or pressing together of the mix.

+ The Caltech Seismological LaboratorySeismology Lab at the California Institute of Technology wanted to begin publishing regular reports on earthquakes in southern California and had a pressing need for a system of measuring the strength of earthquakes for these reports.

+ This is of course not as fast and easy as just pressing one key.

+ Among the many things can cause interrupts are pressing keys on a Keyboard keyboard, the built-in timer going off, a event that needs an action from the processor right away.

+ By pressing the button, the player can play a larger range of notes.

+ This rivals the mechanical switch, which requires a constant force pressing on it.

+ The article is in a good shape and, while there is work needed on the references, I would not personally say that it should impact on GA, though if this was a VGA then I would say that these would be more major and pressing concerns.

+ They released an EP titled “”Start a Fire”” in 2009 and it was limited to one pressing of 600 units and was only available for sale at shows in their late 2009.

+ Making the penlight light up is as simple as pressing a button, or screwing the end on tighter so it makes contact with the batteries.

+ It is accessible from the CBBC Channel by pressing the red button and then selecting “CBBC extra”.

+ The demise of one of the blocks has not done away with the pressing problems of the world.

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