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Example sentences for "transposed"

Lexicographically close words:
transporter; transporters; transporting; transports; transpose; transposes; transposing; transposition; transpositions; transshipment
  1. In the third place, he must understand the complicated subject of transposing instruments, and must be able to detect a player's mistakes by reading the transposed part as readily as any other.

  2. Clarinet in B-[flat] Horns in F] In order to make this information more specific, we add a table showing the keys of the original and transposed parts.

  3. Now there are two things to which I wish to call your attention in this cipher: first, the primary letter of the transposed word is the same in every case as the original; and secondly, the letters are different in each word.

  4. It was, in reality, the Byronic attitude transposed to the Paris boulevards.

  5. But had Sudermann transposed his Beata to the fourteenth century, had he dowered her with mediæval speech and the name of Beatrice, had he surrounded her with lovers in tin-plate armour, our shrinking natures might not have hied to cover.

  6. The laws of argument admit of simple statement, but they must be curiously transposed before they can be applied to the living speech and verified by observation.

  7. In this case, whole words of the message are transposed according to some of the methods of Case 1 or 2 or their equivalents.

  8. The message was written in twelve columns and the columns have been transposed in that order.

  9. Every person who shall have in his possession or who shall part with the possession of any mark or any part of any mark so transposed or removed, knowing the same to be transposed or removed: 10.

  10. Hort, have transposed the familiar Angelic utterance (in S.

  11. Osanna is, according to custom, an exact repetition of the previous one, only that the voices are transposed on account of the altered key.

  12. Sanctus and Osanna are the andante of the first finale shortened by six bars, transposed into C major, and the parts rather differently arranged to suit the words.

  13. Tammand Drav got all his people who were in the temple at the time into the House of Yat-Zar and transposed them back to the First Level.

  14. We do not know why Shakespeare transposed the localities.

  15. He now transposed into another sphere of life, that of temporal rule, a habit of mind which was his own.

  16. And yet, seeing clearly that this made nonsense of the parable, some subsequent critic is found to have transposed the order of the two sons: and in that queer condition the parable comes down to us in the famous Vatican Codex B.

  17. Such insulators are intended to act as circuit breakers, the particular wire to be transposed being cut and "dead ended," or tied around, on both the upper and lower grooves of the cap.

  18. She was very dramatic, and made her chief success in men's roles, singing bass songs transposed an octave higher.

  19. Miss Kennedy with manners transposed the teatray down to an upturned lithia crate, safe from eyes, low.

  20. You see his narrow shoulders, shrugged in the Polish fashion as he examines the study in double-thirds transposed to the left hand!

  21. This was a transformed Chopin indeed, a Chopin transposed to the key of manliness.

  22. This was another crotchet of Wagner's friend and probably was born of the story that Beethoven transposed the Bach fugues in all keys.

  23. Here again Niecks is correct, although I suspect that Klindworth transposed his figures accidentally.

  24. The same theme reappears, though transposed in quite another key, in the Novel Notes of the English humorist, Jerome K.

  25. There will be no need, moreover, actually to set before us both expressions of the same ideas, the transposed expression and the natural one.

  26. If matter could be transposed instead of transmitted between distant places, assuredly miniature energy-transposers were not impossible.

  27. The energy would no more travel than transposed matter would move.

  28. But if an object could simply be transposed from one place to another; if it could be translated from place to place; if it could undergo substitution of surroundings.

  29. It is likely that the passage transposed was forgot in the copy, and inserted in the margin, perhaps a little beside the proper place, which the transcriber wanting either skill or care to observe, wrote it where it now stands.

  30. Hanmer has transposed the foregoing dialogue according to his own mind, not unskilfully, but with unwarrantable licence.

  31. The Girl who transposed the Heads of her Husband and Brother.

  32. Pupils may read or write the following sentences in the transposed order, and explain the effect of the change:-- 19.

  33. Pupils may note the transposed words and phrases in the following sentences, explaining their office and the effect of the transposition:-- 1.

  34. Most violations of the rules of concord come from a failure to recognize the relation of subject and predicate when these parts are transposed or are separated by other words.

  35. His ideas, vocal with golden meanings, were never meant to be translated into the vernacular of life, never to be transposed from higher to lower levels; this base betrayal of his ideals she felt Kéroulan had committed.

  36. And there was the young and well-known decadent playwright who wore strangling high collars and transposed all his plays from French sources; he lisped and was proud of his ability to dramatize the latest mental disease.

  37. The smooth grass parquet swept gracefully to the semicircle of dark green trees, against the foliage of which the virginal white of the gowns was transposed to an ivory tone by the blue and green keys in sky and forest.

  38. Emerson the mystic, transposed to the key of France, sometimes makes bizarre music.

  39. The exotic names transposed his thoughts to another avenue.

  40. But then his picture stands alone amongst the works of the Romanticists, and is too decidedly transposed into a classical key to count as a representation of modern life.

  41. Yet more clearly, although similarly transposed into a sentimental key, is the mood of the time just previous to 1848, reflected in the works of Carl Huebner of Duesseldorf.


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