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How to use cables in a sentence

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All four cables entered the beam and passed over pulleys near the lower beam cap.
The impact of the crash snapped the pole in two, with the upper half landing on his roof, leaving live cables dangling next to his property.
Country Energy wants to put underground cables along the street and the buttress roots would be severely damaged.
This involves the fitting of switches and sockets and connecting the cables to the electricity supply.
They are arranged in bundles called optical cables and used to transmit light signals over long distances.
It appears that separate cables convey electrical signals to and from the antenna.
Colossus was 5 metres long, 3 metres deep and 2.5 metres high, made from plugs, cables and valves, and worked using punched tape.
We still await a decision on the sensitive issue of the on-site over-head high voltage electricity cables.
Who needs shelves of compact discs, now that 15,000 musical tracks can be piped through cables?
Underground cables become frayed from aging, corrosive chemicals, overload or rats biting them.
The HDMI cables performed comparably in both our instrument tests and our visual tests.
The crews also secured live electricity cables as falling trees and branches brought down overhead wires.
Next you will want to get some cables to connect up your tape recorder and other audio equipment.
The trailer-mounted satellite dish that the van brought is still here, now connected by cables leading into the building.
Installation is a breeze, and they even provide you with enough in the way of sheaths to keep your cables tidy if you need to.
Within each bay, the thin membrane is tautly held between triangular steel trusses by a network of bracing cables and compression bars.
Above their heads, concealed by ceiling panels, was a space of perhaps 50 centimetres containing pipework, ducts and cables.
By the end of the 19th century, the world was criss-crossed by telegraph lines, including numerous cables beneath the Atlantic Ocean.
Radon from the ground gets into buildings mainly through cracks in floors or gaps around pipes or cables.
Telephone companies first employed satellites to connect calls where there were no undersea cables.
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