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Example sentences for "reviews"

Lexicographically close words:
reviewals; reviewed; reviewer; reviewers; reviewing; revile; reviled; revilers; reviles; reviling
  1. Very pleasant are these reviews of the days that are gone.

  2. Thorough mastery and frequent reviews are necessary to make knowledge stick.

  3. One great advantage of Bath is the number of clubs and places where one can browse among the reviews and periodicals of all sorts.

  4. I have had articles in most of the important reviews and in several of the weeklies.

  5. Without the Times Literary Supplement and the book reviews in the Telegraph and Morning Post I should be entirely at sea.

  6. We have, therefore, introduced into these volumes one or two short reviews of French fiction-writers, of particular classes, whose Paris sketches may give the reader some notion of manners in that capital.

  7. And yet there were minds here in England then, as acute, as reflective, as able to lead the popular mind as those that compose our leaders and reviews today.

  8. Oscar Peschel reviews the opposing arguments in a paper printed in Ausland in 1866.

  9. There are various reviews of it indicated in Poole’s Index, p.

  10. In the introduction to this volume Brasseur reviews the native writers on the Conquest.

  11. In spite of it, however, he wrote many hundreds of essays and articles in reviews and magazines.

  12. And I have heard that contributors to the reviews are not paid highly.

  13. In the heavy reviews it would be read by comparatively few, and it would not stand alone as in a brochure.

  14. He had been inwardly writhing in a tortured frame of mind which their arrival brought a necessity for masking and the things which had made him so writhe had been the reviews in these papers of "The Longest Way Round.

  15. One afternoon he sat alone in a Yokohama tea-house, reading the latest collection of newspaper reviews which had come to his hand.

  16. He made the not uncommon mistake of supposing that, because the reviews spoke of his works in terms so laudatory, which, indeed, no reviewers could refrain from doing, the public were eagerly buying them.

  17. Two reviews of it are preserved in a certain book of extracts--one from the Athenaeum, and one from the Graphic.

  18. For these reasons, then, among others, Jefferies was never popular, despite the laudatory reviews and the readiness with which editors welcomed his work.

  19. In the book of extracts, from which I have already drawn, there are four or five reviews preserved.

  20. The first view of this place, with a double circular fence around it, resembled a race-course, the huts being ranged along the ring of the enclosure so as to leave the centre free for the reviews and war dances of the Kaffirs.

  21. As they passed the table Isabel half lifted one of the English Reviews for which she subscribed.

  22. There were several London newspapers and reviews on the table.

  23. Extracts from reviews of this remarkable book will be found on page 15.

  24. Extracts from reviews of this great book, which The Times has called 'one of the greatest books of the century,' will be found on p.

  25. He then reviews the objections of opponents.

  26. The reviews only began to come round when they discovered that the public were positively with the new and stirring romancist.

  27. A third is the fact that articles about him, not formal reviews of a work just published, appear pretty often in the magazines.

  28. Several periodicals and reviews have been founded in modern times.

  29. The last years of his life were spent in the collection and publication of some scattered papers contributed to various reviews and magazines, and in the preparation of his most extensive and important work.

  30. We talked of some of the leading Reviews of the day, and then of the character of our literature as connected with our political institutions.

  31. Louisa had given up her school for the more congenial employment of contributing to magazines and reviews and of writing children's books.

  32. In looking over the reviews of the time, I have found little beyond brief occasional notices of their pretensions; the columns of these journals being occupied with subjects of more permanent interest.

  33. He was also a prolific writer for church reviews and other periodicals.

  34. Various literary, philological and educational articles in reviews have been contributed by Professor West, and two books additional to the one mentioned, have been published by him.

  35. Since 1879 he has been literary editor of The Independent, and during these years he has written enough valuable editorials and reviews to fill many books.

  36. There was every reason to hope for a dashing success; and to make assurance doubly sure Schiller arranged for 'cooked' reviews of the Horen to be paid for by its publisher.

  37. But by far the most important of these contributions to the Repertory are two reviews (of course anonymous) of his own writings.

  38. To this journal Schiller contributed various essays and reviews which show that as a critic he had been influenced by Lessing, but had not acquired the knack of Lessing's luminous and straightforward style.


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