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Example sentences for "written upon"

  • Do not send your card with "Regrets" written upon it, in response to any invitation, formal or informal.

  • During an illness, make inquiries at the door, leaving a card with "To inquire" written upon it.

  • It is written upon a plain sheet of white paper and without scent.

  • Sanctify all to God that you have and do, and let Holiness to the Lord be written upon all; whether you eat or drink, let it be intended and ordered ultimately to his glory.

  • If "holiness to the Lord" be written upon you, and all that is yours, you are devoted to him as his own peculiar ones.

  • Amongst which are intermixed the Lucubrations of the polite Part of the World, written upon Walls in Bog-houses, &c.

  • John Crumb, a Bailiff, as he was carrying to his Grave, occasioned the following Piece to be written upon a Window in Fleet-Street, 1706.

  • They have likewise a Greek charter of Roger, King of Sicily, in five pieces, with some other instruments in Greek, written upon bark or vellum.

  • The family of Moscardi at Verona have many valuable antiquities, and among the rest four instruments of the Emperor Theodosius, junior [now imperfect] written upon phylira.

  • At Milan in the Ambrosian Library is a very ancient Catullus, part of Josephus in Latin, written upon bark; a Samaritan Pentateuch in octavo, part of the Syriac Bible in the ancient or Estrangele characters; divers Greek MSS.

  • Pliny quoting Varro, who preceded him some two centuries, asserts that before the invention of papyrus, the large leaves of certain plants were prepared so that they could be written upon.

  • The plenarium, or inventory, of the treasure of the church of Sandersheim, is written upon paper of cotton, bearing this date.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "written upon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    either side; into this; learning and; less quantity; long corridor; necessary laws; noble woman; other folks; potassium hydroxide; ruling elder; soft wood; the breath; then called; though when; under oath; what difference; written about; written down; written from; written instrument; written language; written order; written originally; written promise; written statement; written work