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Example sentences for "bracketed"

Lexicographically close words:
bracings; brack; bracken; brackens; bracket; bracketing; brackets; brackish; bract; bracted
  1. Two more longboats bracketed each side of the bow.

  2. The hall was long and wide, with two rows of bracketed columns its entire length.

  3. Bracketed references are to the "First American from the second London edition, corrected," Philadelphia, 1796.

  4. Among other lyrics given here are Evelyn Hope, which must be bracketed with Burns' To Mary in Heaven or with Wordsworth's Lucy and Prospice, which sounds the note of deep personal love that is as sure of immortality as of life.

  5. Another story which is usually bracketed with this is Diana of the Crossways.

  6. I see your names are bracketed in the visitors' book together.

  7. These essays are here reprinted from the original editions of each, with only the addition of a few bracketed notes, and with some slight emendation of the wording of a few sentences of the text of a merely literary character.

  8. In the present volume, the bracketed foot-notes subjoined to that essay are, for the most part, mere references to the paragraphs of the second essay, in which the immature errors of the first are corrected.

  9. The bracketed paragraph, following, is from the original text.

  10. He is fairly to be bracketed with Cumberland; but Hallam hardly recognizes that it was the challenge of Hobbes that forced the change.

  11. There he bracketed it along with two other equally paradoxical sayings.

  12. Words in italics in the original are bracketed by underscores ().

  13. But all this bracketed quatrain breaks the connection between what precedes and verse 17.

  14. In 3, 4 the bracketed lines are probably expansions of the original.

  15. Greek lacks the bracketed words; famine by changing one letter of the Hebrew for evil.

  16. The Scotsman, though perhaps as big an ass, was not so dead of heart; and I have only bracketed them together because they were fast friends, and disgraced themselves equally by their conduct at the table.

  17. I do not wish to bracket Benbow and Tom Cribb; but, depend upon it, they are practically bracketed for admiration in the minds of many frequenters of ale-houses.

  18. She came slowly toward him, her hands bracketed on her hips, her strange eyes narrowing.

  19. Marya, her gemmed fingers bracketed on her hips, the last sensuous note still afloat on her lips, turned her head so that her rounded chin rested on her bare shoulder; and looked at Shotwell.

  20. But the words I have bracketed are certainly a gloss; for she is speaking here out of the fulness of her feeling, without the intrusion of reflection.

  21. But also the single-bracketed words are a gloss, since they disturb both grammar and rhythm of the passage, and introduce a point foreign to the argument which is being conducted in this place.

  22. I have omitted the bracketed words, as a disfiguring gloss.

  23. The double-bracketed passage, directly referring to the gloss on p.

  24. The bracketed words are all more or less certain glosses.

  25. The bracketed words are two interdependent glosses.

  26. The bracketed words are noted by Fenn as 'imperfect in the original, the paper being chafed.

  27. The bracketed pagination in Arabic figures is that of Jouvency; that in Roman, of O'Callaghan.

  28. The bracketed pagination is that of Jouvency; except in the Tabula Rerum and Rerum Insigniorum Indiculus, which is that of O'Callaghan.

  29. As the word aurdu [bracketed in the text] shows, Babur used it both for his own and for Sanga's camps.

  30. The two sets of bracketed instances refer each to one place; the asterisks show where Ilminsky varies from Kehr.

  31. Transcribers Note: The bracketed [TE] above is a "TE" ligature.

  32. Transcribers Note: The bracketed "C" above is printed reversed in the original.

  33. Next in importance are the domes, built wholly in horizontal courses and resting on stone lintels carried by bracketed columns.

  34. Mrs Bloxam and I were bracketed together at the head of those who were elected.

  35. At the same time I am prepared to confess that I was not altogether satisfied with the persons who were bracketed with me as associates in my candidature.

  36. I have merely bracketed carentem, though I feel Halm's remark that a verb is wanted in this clause as in the other two, he suggests quod sit sine.

  37. Quod ne [id]: I have bracketed id with most edd.

  38. These bracketed lines are written or said by another than Pamphylax, the speaker in the main part of the monologue.

  39. Browning opens and closes the poem with a bracketed passage, and inserts one also in another place.

  40. Footnote 24: Bracketed words represent the sense of a passage evidently lost from the MSS.

  41. Footnote 27: The bracketed words in the Brussels MS.

  42. Footnote 10: The bracketed words represent the sense of a passage that has evidently dropped out of the MSS.

  43. Footnote 9: The bracketed words in the Brussels MS.

  44. Footnote 8: The bracketed words in the Brussels MS.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bracketed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affiliate; affiliated; allied; assembled; associated; assorted; bound; collateral; collected; conjugate; connected; correlated; coupled; gathered; implicated; incorporated; integrated; interlinked; interlocked; interrelated; intimate; involved; joined; knotted; leagued; linked; matched; mated; merged; paired; parallel; related; spliced; tied; undivided; united; wedded; yoked