Sample Sentences for
information technology
grouped by contextual meaning
(editor-reviewed)

information technology as in:  IT or Information Technology

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  • I can't bloody believe Scott is an IT consultant.  (source)
  • These days, she is like a freelance one-woman IT department.  (source)
  • Several months later she was pledged to an IT tech, roughly her age, and several weeks after she graduated from college they married, their hands linked loosely under the canopy, both of them staring straight ahead as though at a future of days unmarred by worry or discontent or disagreement, a future of identical days, like a series of neatly blown bubbles.  (source)
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  • And working for Reliant, the largest IT supplier in the world, was not challenging.  (source)
    IT = Information Technology (computer and telecommunications)
  • Which meant people familiar with information technology.  (source)
    information technology = relating to computers or telecommunications
  • He asked Milton's technical director to give her a basic course in IT science.  (source)
    IT = Information Technology (computer and telecommunications)
  • Now the staff included professionals in administration and information technology and grant writing, and they didn't know the pih lingo, let alone the customs.†  (source)
  • It had been more than a year since Qassam had left his old IT consulting firm.  (source)
  • These skills included cordon bleu cooking, marksmanship, a customized blend of martial arts, emergency medicine and information technology.†  (source)
  • There she meets Scott Hipwell, an independent IT contractor who is friendly with the restaurant manager, and the two of them hit it off.  (source)
  • Efforts to duplicate their information technology had so far been unsuccessful and most experts put humans as at least five hundred years behind current Glatun technology.  (source)
    information technology = relating to computers or telecommunications
  • After he passed away, I offered them to a young Dutch fellow who helps local high schools with their IT.  (source)
    IT = Information Technology (computer and telecommunications)
  • Our self-appointed leader was Bob, a short, stout man who had worked in information technology.  (source)
    information technology = computer-related
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meaning too common or too rare to warrant focus

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  • The headline read: DOES YOUR OUTFIT SAY WHAT YOU WANT IT TO?  (source)
    IT = a word to identify something or someone
  • IT'S NOON.  (source)
    IT = a word to identify something
  • MAYBE YOU SEEM MEAN, BUT IT WON'T FOOL ME.  (source)
    IT = a word to identify something or someone
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  • IT WAS TOULOUSE THAT WOULD prove to be Hannah Weinberg's undoing.  (source)
    IT = a word to identify something or someone
  • EXPECT INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT WITHIN TWO WEEKS BY WHICH TIME IT IS ANTICIPATED YOU SHOULD HAVE ESTABLISHED CLOSE CONTACT WITH CANIS LUPUS  (source)
  • IT WAS SEVEN THIRTY when Alan figured it was time to knock himself out.  (source)
  • "IT take that," Jojo said.  (source)
  • Whatever was required to be done, the Circumlocution Office was beforehand with all the public departments in the art of perceiving——HOW NOT TO DO IT.  (source)
  • IT'S A FLIMSY THING made of bamboo shoots held together with tattered lengths of twine.†  (source)
  • PART 1 — WHEN IT HAPPENS†  (source)
  • Darlington Hall IT seems increasingly likely that I really will undertake the expedition that has been preoccupying my imagination now for some days.†  (source)
  • IT WAS APRIL, AND OUTSIDE IN THE DARK THE RAIN whipped against the windows of our tavern, making a sound like muffled drums.†  (source)
  • IT was a dull autumn day and Jill Pole was crying behind the gym.†  (source)
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