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Example sentences for "annotator"

Lexicographically close words:
annotated; annotates; annotating; annotation; annotations; announce; announced; announcement; announcements; announcer
  1. In Martin Chuzzlewit the literary annotator and professor of topographical exegesis finds an interesting problem of the first dimensions in the question, "Where was the 'Blue Dragon' of that story situated?

  2. It is suggested to me by an anonymous Annotator on my Work, that the reason why Dr.

  3. Note 38: A Russian annotator complains that the poet has mutilated Dante's famous line.

  4. Could a marginal annotator expand this into the talk about God, her French dowry, her various titles and pretensions?

  5. Suppose that the annotator recorded this gossip about the poisoning of Lady Bothwell on the margin.

  6. The Annotator replies: 'His lordship had doubtless been impelled by despair of ever recovering his lost Sophia, and a natural anxiety not to die without leaving an heir to his estate.

  7. The annotator justly observes, that the proposal was absolutely monstrous, being nothing but a gross fraud on his lordship's creditors.

  8. But the character which the annotator gives as a model of panegyric, pleases us least of all.

  9. His knowledge of the science (as the annotator observes) could not have been very deep, for he was then but twenty-two.

  10. This Method (says the Editor and Annotator of Lyons) is useful, whenever the Mother does not suckle her Child.

  11. I have retained all the Author's own Notes, with his Name annexed to them; or if ever the Annotator was uncertain to me, I have declared whose Note I supposed it to be.

  12. That annotator assigns its introduction at Rome to the fourth century; at Constantinople to the sixth; in Germany and France to the ninth.

  13. Richard Farmer, who certainly was a most ingenious and classical scholar, and perhaps the best annotator on England's immortal bard.

  14. The witty annotator adds the remark, "He continued to sleep for thirty years.

  15. The annotator says[185] that these notes had gradually accumulated on the margin of his copy of Cassiodorus, an author who had been a favourite of his from youth, and whom he had often quoted in his forensic speeches.

  16. The annotator says that these words are not to be found in the extant writings of Symmachus [the orator].

  17. For what we know, the authority of the anonymous Annotator may be very great.

  18. Several are loosely mentioned by Walpole, and his annotator Dalloway, one of which, representing Queen Elizabeth's gigantic porter, is said by Stirling to bear date 1580.

  19. This is not admitted by Mansel, the disciple and annotator of Hamilton, as flowing even from his mental "law of the conditioned.

  20. Mansel, the editor and annotator of his "Lectures," has very distinctly and emphatically expressed his dissent.

  21. In his capacity of annotator he would have plunged headlong into the Augean stables, had there been any likelihood of extracting therefrom the germs of a luminous footnote.

  22. Rum is the name of a very unsafe guide, and the name, not the thing, deluded the annotator to inferences useless, entirely useless, as helps to explain such phenomena as he was engaged in elucidating.

  23. Because most of the European biblical critics of the present day (the learned annotator on MichaelisÂ’ Introduction to the New Testament, Dr.

  24. So says the learned annotator of "The Dean of Lismore's Book.

  25. True; but his annotator is not less illustrious.

  26. At Mr. Murray's dinner-table the annotator met him and Sir John Malcolm.

  27. Theodore Hook, at that time a very young man, and the companion of the annotator in many wild frolics.

  28. For the other Invention, the Latine Annotator doubts whether the Author means Church-Organs, or Clocks?

  29. The Latine Annotator upon this hath these words: Romae refertur de Hispano quodam.

  30. The Latine Annotator saith, the Father meant by the Author, is St. Aug.

  31. Again, the consistent recurrence of a specific tone-color as the annotator to a dramatic personage contains the germ of the Leit-motiv.

  32. Meanwhile the Folk-song, already mentioned in its primogenial character, reasserted itself as the annotator of lyric poetry, through the activity of the troubadours from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "annotator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.