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Example sentences for "transpose"

Lexicographically close words:
transported; transporter; transporters; transporting; transports; transposed; transposes; transposing; transposition; transpositions
  1. B sadly transpose the subject-matter, and give the poem in the following order; viz.

  2. The reading seems to be lustily cam springing; it would be a great improvement to transpose the words, and read cam lustily springing.

  3. I may omit facts, transpose events, and fall into some errors of dates; but I cannot be deceived in what I have felt, nor in that which from sentiment I have done; and to relate this is the chief end of my present work.

  4. Again if you transpose the same, You'll see an ancient Hebrew name; Levi.

  5. If you transpose what ladies wear, Veil.

  6. Transpose the letters yet once more, What bad men do you'll then explore.

  7. You will thus have in a group all the letters contained by the sixth word of the proverb, and you will then have only to transpose those letters in order to form the word itself.

  8. Transpose the solemn into the familiar and the result is parody.

  9. Transpose these sentences by moving the phrase and the verb:-- 1.

  10. By the aid of the expletive it, transpose five subject clauses in Lesson 71.

  11. Transpose these sentences by moving the adverb and the verb:-- 1.

  12. Transpose these sentences by placing the italicized words last, and note the effect:-- 1.

  13. Transpose such of the clauses used as object complements, in the preceding Lessons, as admit transposition.

  14. Transpose these sentences by moving the object complement and the verb, and tell what is gained by the change:-- 1.

  15. Transpose these sentences by moving the adjective complement and the verb:-- 1.

  16. Transpose these sentences by moving the attribute complement and the verb, and tell what is gained by the change:-- 1.

  17. Becket would transpose the sentences and read thus: '.

  18. The only way to take the spirit of Mohammed out of those words is to transpose them so they will not say what he said.

  19. The only way to take the Spirit of God from the word of God is to add to, take from or transpose the Word so it will not say what the Spirit said in it.

  20. We may misname characters and transpose scenes, but southern manners and customs we have transcribed from nature, to which stern book we have religiously adhered.

  21. It's entirely illegal to transpose any extraterrestrial animal or object to any time-line on which space-travel is unknown.

  22. Subsequently I wrote you that, for a private reason, I had concluded to transpose them.

  23. He said if I would transpose King and Davis he would be satisfied.

  24. But the best authors sometimes transpose the word.

  25. Transpose thus: "While the king was on his return .

  26. He moistens her fingers with the fluids she uses on her easel, and puts them to the rootlets of the rose, and they transpose its hues, or fringe it or tinge it with a new glory.

  27. Light things like Spanish songs and Chopin mazurkas, which she used to transpose so that she could sing them, were completely transformed by that voice and became the playthings of an Amazon or of a giantess.

  28. They learned how to modulate, how to transpose from one key to the next key and finally to the keys farthest away.

  29. I rather wanted to show them this thing you used to transpose the bank and a square of jungle.

  30. We could just transpose the whole area," Charles suggested.

  31. My second is that which deforms all the graces Which cluster around the fair maidens' fair faces; Transpose it, and it gives you the name of a creature Of no little notice in the history of nature.

  32. When it came to sight reading, he suddenly elected to transpose the piece selected a third below the key in which it was written, which he was able to do at sight, without any hesitation or slip.

  33. Part of the work of the lessons was to transpose long pieces at sight; later on Bach's Preludes and Fugues were done in the same way.

  34. For short lines and pole systems with only a few wires it is not necessary to transpose very frequently.

  35. On longer lines it has been found amply sufficient to transpose once every quarter mile; that is to say to change the relative position of the wires of the different circuits at posts situated about that distance apart.

  36. This work must of course be voluntary, but a child is well rewarded when it finds that it is only the first step which costs, and that the second of such tunes is so much easier to transpose than the first!


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