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Example sentences for "records"

Lexicographically close words:
recorders; recordes; recordeth; recording; recordings; recouer; recouered; recouerie; recouering; recouery
  1. In his monumental Physiologie du Goût he records an incident that occurred in 1795: Whilst passing through Boston .

  2. Publow, records the commercialization of the cheese mentioned above, a century or two later, in 1910: Sage cheese is another modified form of the Cheddar variety.

  3. It would have been cheaper for Peythroppe to have assaulted a Commissioner with a dog-whip, or to have burned the records of a Deputy Commissioner's Office, than to have contracted an alliance with the Castries.

  4. She took Wressley's heart at a hand-gallop, and Wressley found that it was not good for man to live alone; even with half the Foreign Office Records in his presses.

  5. And, because this sudden and new light of Love was upon him, he turned those dry bones of history and dirty records of misdeeds into things to weep or to laugh over as he pleased.

  6. The historical records of Europe are filled with the deliberate trial and conviction, upon what was deemed evidence, of thousands of sorcerers and witches.

  7. The case is the very same if we extend the illustration, and along with the Synoptics include the numerous other records of the early Church.

  8. Whether regarded as historical records or as writings embodying the mere tradition of the early Christians, our Gospels cannot be recognized as the exclusive depositaries of the genuine sayings and doings of Jesus.

  9. The first occasion on which he speaks of John, he records the tradition that he was banished to Patmos during the persecution under Domitian, and refers to the Apocalypse.

  10. Since inspectors from the Bureau of Licenses have access to these records at any time, they are probably carefully kept.

  11. We turn to these records for light upon the Southern situation.

  12. Of this number, records of 332 were secured and the remainder were either visited or certified by reliable testimony.

  13. The records of 100 males do not furnish a sufficient number of cases for any sweeping generalization, yet considerable light is given by the percentages.

  14. Yet, along with other facts, these records of crime are a part of the social barometer.

  15. Some few Negroes were seamen as shown by the records of the so-called Negro plot of 1741, and one Negro doctor, Harry by name, was among those executed during the time of that insane public excitement.

  16. Compiled and translated from the original Dutch records in the office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.

  17. Such domestic annals may yet be viewed in the family records at Appleby Castle!

  18. Such historical records of the public mind, historians, intent on political events, have rarely noticed.

  19. The satires and the comedies of the age have been consulted by the historian of our manners, and the features of the times have been traced from those amusing records of folly.

  20. Plutarch records that he fell a victim to the twenty-four hours he had lost, and became the author of a proverb which was still circulated among the Greeks.

  21. Since the present article was written, a letter, hitherto unpublished, appears in the recent edition of Shakspeare which curiously and minutely records one of those artifices of the kind which I am about to narrate at length.

  22. Ben Jonson records the names of the noble ladies and gentlemen who enacted his inventions at court.

  23. There is a pamphlet which records a strange fact.

  24. The burning of the records in the Tower was certainly proposed; a speech of Selden's, which I cannot immediately turn to, put a stop to these incendiaries.

  25. When Clarendon was employed in writing his history, he was in a constant study of Livy and Tacitus, to acquire the full and flowing style of the one, and the portrait-painting of the other: he records this circumstance in a letter.

  26. A perambulator which records distances and delineates a profile, as of a road.

  27. With records sweet of duties done.

  28. To file or inscribe upon the records of the land office the required particulars concerning (a quantity of public land) in order to entitle a person to a right pf preëmption.

  29. Most of the old parish records are lost because of the suppression of the parishes as well as the monasteries in Henry the Eighth's time.

  30. The records of many of the English monasteries show that in early times the monks knew the value of coal, and used it rather freely.

  31. Of the London trade guilds, Stow, the Elizabethan antiquary, records the names of sixty of sufficient importance to entitle their representatives to places at the civic banquets in the reign of Henry VIII.

  32. Those who think the popes of the Middle Ages opposed to education should study the records of this Roman university.

  33. This is especially true of the Abbey of St. Victor of which the rule and records are extant.

  34. In England the hospital movement during the Thirteenth Century is evidently quite as active as in Germany, at least as far as the records go.

  35. The Cathedral chapter of Notre Dame at Paris was one of the leaders in this matter and there are records of their having lent many books during the Thirteenth Century.

  36. The circulation of our newspapers and the records of the books in demand at our libraries, show how much a knowledge of reading means for most of our population.

  37. There was the marriage certificate of Jacqueline Marie de la Maur and Charles Winthrop Adams, and the birth and baptismal record of Doris Jacqueline de la Maur Adams, and ever so many other records and letters.

  38. The Geological records harmonize exactly with the Bible as to the date of man's appearance on the earth.

  39. And his words are fully borne out by the records of the rocks.

  40. If it be assumed that the apparent coincidences which have been pointed out between the Mosaic narrative and the geological records are real, and that the traditional interpretation is the true one, then we ought to find-- 1.

  41. The second point, the barrenness of the geological records of this period, will be noticed hereafter.

  42. Before we enter upon a detailed examination of the records of the several days, there are two preliminary points to which attention must be directed.

  43. Our records will remain as we left them on the gridiron.

  44. I was fortunate enough to develop such men as Weekes, Morley, Wright, and Berrien, players whose records will always stand high in the Hall of Football Fame at Columbia.

  45. They are all but boys grown up, with well known athletic records behind them.

  46. Long Ago and A Maid Sings Light form one of the gramophone records made for "His Master's Voice" series by Alma Gluck.

  47. Gramophone records of Thy Beaming Eyes have been made for "Columbia" by Charles W.

  48. Possibly there might have been a secret power, stronger than the mere entreaties of others, which had prevailed over his resolution to depart; but further the records say not.

  49. The Bible records no act or word of woman against Christ.

  50. Graham again records his oath to thrash him when his three years is up.

  51. The primary campaign is inherently prolific of heat and hate: for the candidates, being agreed on political principles, are driven perforce to the discussion of personal records and foibles.

  52. The historian records that they penetrated the armour of the Earl of Douglas, which had been three years in making; and they were "so sharp and strong that no armour could repel them.

  53. Unfortunately, no records have been preserved of the methods which he adopted in overcoming the difficulties he had necessarily to encounter.

  54. Few records exist of the manufacture of iron in England in early times.

  55. However, we find much that is interesting in the volume, as in all records of real experience.

  56. Dowling records in his diary that he told the minister that he was dropping off his feet with hunger and would be thankful for a little bread and a glass of water.

  57. Pastor and people, in dissolving relationship, had always assumed and often explicitly stated on the records that the departing minister "had been called of God" elsewhere.

  58. It seems almost incredible that in a Christian community such things could happen; but the diary records the indictment that those tender lips in life were never allowed to utter--it records how he was driven from the door.

  59. This, too, is a joke and laughed at and talked lightly about; but the records of the British Navy, and I think of other navies, would reveal something along this line that would shock civilization.

  60. Then he became desperate to a degree, and his diary records a call on another reverend doctor.

  61. Perhaps for Conn, the Hundred Fighter, for tradition records that he was buried here, and he was worthy of such a tomb.

  62. That refers to the effect of public records and proceedings upon the rights of those who are or claim under parties to them.

  63. While consulted by comparatively few who are not connected with the legal profession, they constitute a set of public records of the highest value to every student of history and sociology.

  64. This is not by virtue of the provision in the Constitution of the United States that full faith and credit is to be given in each State to the public records and proceedings of the others.

  65. In this situation the records of Moroni leave them, in the fifth century of the Christian era, and much in the same situation, with some exceptions, the Europeans found them after the lapse of another thousand years.

  66. Governments and civilization were broken up, cities and countries were overthrown, all records and vestiges of truth were diligently sought and destroyed, as far as obtained.

  67. Serpent worship has been described in almost every country of which we have records or legends.

  68. The lotus appears in a number of forms in the records of antiquity.

  69. The records of these admissions state that he was excited for some years, apparently with exacerbations, during which he is frequently noted as being delusional and hallucinating.

  70. Khayme; "we have such cases in the records of more than, one ancient writer.

  71. If you will read Sir William Hamilton, you will find authentic records which will forever relieve you of the belief that your condition is unparalleled.

  72. I tread the church-yard's path alone, Unseen to shed the gushing tear: I read on many a mould'ring stone Fond records of the good and dear.

  73. It is not as though we were reading the historic records of Babylon, of Persia, of Greece, or of Rome.

  74. The reader will bear in mind that, while it is the Holy Ghost who records what Job and his friends said, yet we are not to suppose that they spoke by inspiration.

  75. Early Buddhism then clearly held to a permanency of records in the Ākāsha, and the potential capacity of man to read the same when he has evolved to the stage of true individual enlightenment.


  76. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "records" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    memoir; note; paper; proceeding; transaction