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Example sentences for "scripts"

Lexicographically close words:
scripto; scriptor; scriptoribus; scriptorium; scriptorum; scriptum; scriptur; scriptura; scriptural; scripturally
  1. Have you written any film scripts before, besides this and the ill- fated drafts for "Alien3"?

  2. My friend John Shirley did a couple of scripts for them.

  3. Not only had I sold Hillary's complete output to date, but I had a file full of contracts for future novels and movie scripts worth a couple of million dollars.

  4. Turns out scripts for mild little comic books, the Honey-Bunney type that are approved by parent-teacher censors.

  5. Tables of the chief alphabetic and numeral forms of the West Semitic scripts are given in Illustrations X & XI; for the Greek, see Illustration IV.

  6. The following are the languages and scripts which may be found in Palestinian Epigraphy.

  7. But the most magnificent of all mediaeval scripts was the Irish, which exercised a profound influence on the later alphabets of Europe.

  8. A variety of national scripts arose in the establishment of the Teutonic kingdoms upon the ruins of the Roman Empire.

  9. From readings of the scripts made by this plant, I am in a position to state that the automatic movements of both plants and animals are guided by laws which are identical.

  10. From the readings of the scripts made by this plant, the lecturer was in a position to state that the automatic movements of both plants and animals were guided by laws which were identical.

  11. Scripts can be obtained of its spontaneous movement.

  12. Scripts could also be obtained of the plant's spontaneous movements; and a recording arm demarcated the line of life from that of death.

  13. It has been said in an earlier page that the hieratic and demotic scripts differed from the hieroglyphic in being written like Hebrew in long horizontal lines from right to left.

  14. Out of the simple forms of Asoka's alphabet all the modern scripts of Indian native writing descended, including the artificial and elaborate Nagari alphabet which is one of the latest of them.

  15. The circumstance that two scripts so widely removed in place should retain common peculiarities, down to the very end of their severed existence, leads to a suspicion that the so-called Lombardic was probably a post-Ulfilan Ostrogothic.

  16. The two scripts endured side by side till Christianity supervened, and then the modified Greek alphabet which we call the Coptic came into existence.

  17. None of these scripts resembles the Islamic characters called distinctively Arabic.

  18. The two scripts differ so much in appearance not only from all others, but also between themselves, that one does not easily recognise the fact that they both must have been of Himyaritic origin.

  19. The scripts of Spain and Italy lived on for centuries uncorrected in certain peculiarities by the example of Carolingian writing, but gradually drawing nearer, and visibly improved in manner.

  20. The possible relation of the still undeciphered Hittite hieroglyphs to other scripts will have reference presently, and perhaps Deecke's theory of the derivation of the Phœnician from the Assyrian cuneiform has some measure of truth in it.

  21. Whatever connection there may have been between Corean and Indian scripts is not, however, traceable, owing to the changes in the former.

  22. Whether, per contra, a Semitic element had been introduced into the Ægean is uncertain, but could this be proved, the presence of similarities between the respective scripts would have easy explanation.

  23. He opened a desk drawer, and took out a bundle of folded scripts tied with a dingy blue tape.

  24. He dropped the fragments into Martinson's waste basket, picked up the bundle of scripts and his hat, and went out with his mouth pulled down at the corners and with his neck pretty stiff.

  25. We have formerly ordained that people should converse in two languages, yet efforts must be made to reduce them to one, likewise the scripts of the world, that men’s lives may not be dissipated and wasted in learning divers languages.

  26. The language expressed in both scripts must, however, have been essentially the same.

  27. The great stumbling-block in the way of the ancient scripts was their complexity--a fault which the Minoan users of the Linear Script, Class B, had evidently already begun to recognize and endeavour to amend.

  28. The Chinese script follows the direct process, but all the scripts of the European-American civilized peoples are based on the indirect process.

  29. The radio scripts were poorly checked; there was chaos in the matter of policy; little policing was possible, and the output reflected the enthusiasm of whatever individual happened to be near the microphone.

  30. Personnel and equipment were supplied by the 1st L&L Company, and scripts were prepared by PsyWar Division, G3, EUSAK.

  31. Neither medium was to hold the slightest communication with the other, but both were to forward their automatic scripts to Miss Johnson as soon as written.

  32. When conditions for exercising fantasy in the kitchen are no longer available, fantasy deserts the food pages and moves into the scripts of the national gourmet video programs and computer games-or on Web sites.

  33. Indeed, in view of the limitations of the medium, especially during its imitative phase, it could not support scripts based on literary works that exceeded film's own complexity.

  34. The Three Scripts of the Wiesbaden Codex B (fo.

  35. Steve Bellovin, a grad student at the University of North Carolina, put together the first version of the news software using shell scripts and installed it on the first two sites: unc and duke.

  36. Steve Bellovin later rewrote the scripts into C programs, but they were never released beyond unc and duke.

  37. The question therefore arises, where did the veridical or truth-telling information given in some of these scripts come from?

  38. Among the formulae in the scripts which were Josian's dowry were several for stained glass and the making of colors to be used therein.

  39. But he could not have known what these scripts were or he would have kept them in a sealed packet under his own hand.

  40. We used to have the scripts six months in advance.

  41. The performers sometimes don't see the scripts until the taping session.

  42. It's one of the best scripts I ever read.

  43. He has written musicals, stage plays, movie scripts and radio plays.

  44. On the other hand, more scripts suffer from having the synopses loosely and wordily written than from being over-compressed.

  45. Such firms as do accept outside scripts of this kind are prepared to "go the limit" in the matter of expense in order to make their pictures superlatively funny and unusual in the matter of staging.

  46. A lack of knowledge of the latter is directly responsible for more rejected scripts than almost any other one defect.

  47. The gentleman who has the first reading of all the scripts received by a certain company called the attention of one of the present authors to just such a script only recently.

  48. But," the Pathé censor of scripts remarks, "there was no gray uniform of the Confederacy before the C.

  49. There is one company at least, and there may be more, which announces that no carbon copies of scripts will be considered.

  50. The greatest aid in selling scripts is the injection of the human-interest bits.

  51. One fault of many amateur scripts is that they show a tendency to be a little of everything.


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