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Example sentences for "printed"

Lexicographically close words:
principum; pring; prink; prins; print; printemps; printer; printers; printing; printings
  1. Printed and published at the Pear Tree Press, Flansham near Bognor, 1909, with decorations by James Guthrie.

  2. Printed and published at the Pear Tree Press, South Harting, near Petersfield, 1905, with decorations by James Guthrie.

  3. The fact is, that before Luther put his pen to paper, no fewer than fifty-six editions of the Scriptures had appeared on the continent of Europe, not to speak of those printed in Great Britain.

  4. London: Printed for William Butler, and are to be sold at his Shop in Saint Dunstons Church Yard Fleet Street.

  5. London: Printed by the Widdowe Owin, for Thomas Man, and Iohn Winnington, and are to be solde in Paternoster Rowe, at the signe of the Talbot.

  6. There was also a metrical account[6] of these strange doings, printed in the year in which they occurred; but although it exactly tallies with the prose as above, it is not written in so refined a strain.

  7. Trulye translated out of the high Duch according to the Copie printed in Collin, brought ouer into England by George Bore's ordinary Poste, the xj daye of this present Moneth of June 1590, who did both see and heare the same.

  8. Edinburgh: Printed by John Reid Junior, and are to be Sold at his Printing House in Libertouns Wynd.

  9. London: Printed for John Wright, at the Crown on Ludgate Hill, and sold by Edward Milward, Book Seller in Leitchfield.

  10. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishops Head in S.

  11. London: Printed by George Purslowe for Samuel Rand, and are to be solde at his shop neere Holburne-Bridge.

  12. Boston, New England: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill.

  13. At London: Printed for Edward Venge, and are to be sold in Fleet-street, at the signe of the Vine.

  14. Miracles, treatment of false ones, 40; of the Old Testament, 83.

  15. In ancient languages we have abundant evidence to show that the ties of blood were not as sharply distinguished as among ourselves.

  16. See Mr. Pengelly’s paper on the subject in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for 1868.

  17. Mr. Collier has printed a very curious song, from which it appears that the hunts-up was known as early as 28 Henry VIII.

  18. A quick retreat was the only sagacious course to follow in this gross witless turmoil, so contrary to his purpose: for his printed manifesto had expressly declared life and property were to be held sacred.

  19. This touching letter has been printed before, but the two which follow, long lost and newly found, have never been made public.

  20. It is stamped with concentration and resolve, but has in it something serene and gentle and sweet, and it harmonises with all we can learn of Emmet’s physical appearance from the printed page.

  21. Some further light is thrown upon the subject by a parliamentary paper, printed "for the service of both Houses and the Assembly of Divines.

  22. This word, and not streaming, is clearly the true reading (as is remarked by the former correspondents), and is so printed in the editions to which I am able to refer.

  23. I believe a few copies of the 13th volume were printed to be sold separately.

  24. It is taken from a paper printed in Miscellanea Curiosa, vol.

  25. They would feel as if either that printed sheet or they themselves must be an unreality.

  26. Printed bills-of-fare were distributed, representing an abundant feast, no part of which appeared on the table until called for in separate plates.

  27. The rest of the dinner was catalogued in a bill-of-fare printed on delicate white paper within an arabesque border of green and gold.

  28. Hosmer sent Miss Ellis many of their printed sermons for distribution, which did good service.

  29. Could she not go out into Ohio villages and hold lay services, reading the printed prayers and sermons of our Unitarian ministers?

  30. If they are printed (and encourage this) so much the better; if in manuscript they can be used with small inconvenience.

  31. They should be taken from the printed set of them worked out by Mr Cutter, and called the Cutter author-tables.

  32. A collection of the printed matter on library architecture should be carefully studied by both trustees and librarian before any plans are made.

  33. A printed catalog, as stated in chapter 25, is not a necessity.

  34. With a printed list of subject-headings at hand it is not difficult to keep your catalog consistent and reasonable.

  35. Don't make the mistake of spending much money, at the library's beginning, for a printed catalog.

  36. A printed list or catalog of the library is one of the first things that will be asked for by the public.

  37. The safest way is to get a printed list of headings and catalog rules and follow them.

  38. Mr. D’Avignon moved the adoption of the minutes as printed in the Pharmaceutical Journal for February.

  39. Printed for the Publisher by the Grocer Publishing Co.

  40. But the Celtic peasant who speaks Gaelic takes the pleasure of telling tales somewhat sadly: so far as he has been printed and translated, I found him, to my surprise, conspicuously lacking in humour.

  41. And after supper, with the self-conscious air of a man who has waited for this moment, be produced from his coat pocket a crumpled newspaper with the title Unshackled printed in aggressive letters on its pale-green cover.

  42. A small boy, whom Robert recognized as the butcher's son, evidently torn between the dignity and excitement of his new post, stalked ahead and thrust printed notices into the outstretched hands.

  43. And now not only is it slightly off course, but so is every ephemeris printed on Mert.

  44. And they have them printed up, I understand, for the next thousand years.

  45. In the brief instant as the machine moved by, he printed the picture to be seen again when she was gone.

  46. For, if the printed notices describing him were circulated among them, the countryside would be up in arms, prepared to intercept his flight.

  47. Mr. Hastings never allowed his name to go in any printed lists even, he was so particular.

  48. I didn't think it worth while to beat about the bush, so I began by saying that part of his evidence at the Harlesden Inquest struck me as very peculiar, and I gave him the printed report, with the sentences in question underlined.

  49. The book concludes by inviting the wise men of the time to join the Fraternity, directing those who wished to do so to indicate their desire by the publication of printed letters, which should come into the hands of the Brotherhood.

  50. The tract On Sulphur which was printed at the end of later editions, however, is said to have been the genuine work of the Moravian.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    printed book; printed books; printed copy; printed from; printed from new plates; printed matter; printed page; printed paper