US /ɪnˈstrʌkt/
・UK /ɪn'strʌkt/
and then the ability to take that data process it and predict well in advance what is the best point to instruct
and predict well in advance what is the best point to instruct the system to store and then convert it back to the grid.
If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation because there has never been so many lies, so much deception.
>> If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general
So at 10:00 a.m. Please head to the workers lounge where Kyle Bnnett will instruct the session. Thanks
So, at 10 a.m., please head to the workers' lounge, where Kyle Bennett will instruct the session.
If I choose a different model like 2B instruct Q4 and the command changes I can click on this icon to copy that command.
If I choose a different model like to be instruct Q4, the command changes.
John tried to instruct the dog to behave, but it never worked.
John tried to instruct the dog to behave, but it never worked.
The role of the teachers is not to instruct the children, but instead to assist, to ensure safety, and to provide tools or resources to help them in their own journey.
The role of the teachers is not to instruct the children but instead to assist, to ensure safety,
to instruct them to seek health care should they be ill.
and to instruct them to seek health care should they be ill."
In the conclusion, Obama uses the imperative "get to work" to instruct or encourage.
In the conclusion, Obama uses the imperative get to work to instruct or encourage.
The 19th-century art historian Gustav Fredrik Wagen once said that a museum's role was to first delight, then instruct.
'a museum's role was to first delight, then instruct.'
yet there you go client did I not specifically instruct you to keep your
Did I not specifically instruct you two to keep your hands clean while in veil?