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Example sentences for "corrections"

Lexicographically close words:
corrected; correcteth; correcting; correction; correctional; corrective; correctives; correctly; correctness; corrector
  1. The following is printed, with corrections from the Editor's folio MS.

  2. The following text is selected (with such other corrections as occurred) from two copies in black letter.

  3. Tubes of ordinary rocket fuel were placed in these and fired, and the thrust moved the asteroid slightly, just enough to make the corrections Rip needed.

  4. From then on I’ll throw the asteroid into a braking ellipse around the earth and I’ll be able to make any small corrections necessary.

  5. Cardinal Serleto, who had a great share in making those corrections; 2^o, the documents concerning the corrections proposed or adopted in a similar congregation, under Sixtus V.

  6. Hence, our author has been enabled to examine, 1^o, the documents of the corrections proposed and adopted by the congregation appointed to edit the Vulgate under Saint Pius V.

  7. Vulgate in that year, it appears that the editors took as the foundation of their corrections the text of the folio edition published by the Dominican Father, John Hunter, in 1583.

  8. The corrections can then be made by cutting off those pieces of the strips which are wrong and inserting corrected pieces in their places.

  9. The text has been collated with that in the Morgan library, and except for later corrections made in ink in the Morgan copy, the only differences noted are as follows: 1.

  10. Forman used it for his facsimile, but incorporated certain manuscript corrections of the original, so that his facsimile is not exact.

  11. This contains numerous manuscript corrections and alterations, and seems to have been used as a proof copy for Poems on Various Occasions (not, as has sometimes been stated, for Hours of Idleness).

  12. All corrections in this regard are in the direction of bringing labor and capital in harmony with each other and of supplying one of the elements of prosperity so much needed.

  13. It will enable us to assist those States and cities that try to make their streets and homes safer, their police forces better, their corrections systems more effective, and their courts more efficient.

  14. The proofs are full of printer's errors, but, with the few corrections I have scrawled upon it, you will be able to make out what they mean.

  15. It contains a few slight corrections by Mrs. Seymour.

  16. That it was a libretto which had already been made use of follows from the fact that Mozart made some corrections from the original of inaccuracies as to names committed by the ignorant Italian copyist.

  17. There were corrections in pencil and corrections in a different shade of ink, and there was an unfinished new peroration, that was clearly the latest addition of all.

  18. The constitution under Brutus's corrections would stand thus, viz.

  19. This is reprinted from his own copy of the pamphlet, and the foot notes in brackets show his corrections and additions.

  20. The publisher of this volume has been so fortunate as to procure from Mr. Madison the copy of the work which that gentleman had preserved for himself, with corrections of the papers of which he was the author, in his own hand.

  21. The prospectus sets forth that the revision was based on manuscript material (autographs and proofs with the composer's corrections and additions) and the original French and German editions; and that Madame Schumann, M.

  22. The late Brinley Richards told me that when he had lessons from Chopin, the latter rarely played to him, making his corrections and suggestions mostly by word of mouth.

  23. All writing upon the margins of books should be prohibited--other than simple pencil corrections of the text, as to an erroneous date, name, etc.

  24. It is addressed only toward certain points in Lauridsen's work, and contains valuable corrections of certain errors therein, and information in regard to the work of Strahlenberg and the other early cartographers of Eastern Siberia.

  25. Dunkin; but as these are mostly too filthy to be published, I have omitted the few notes by Swift, which consist merely of marginalia corrections of words and a few satirical interpolations of no great consequence.

  26. The corrections were necessary, since the transcript could not be absolutely relied on.

  27. To operate the regional National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Centers and, to the extent necessary, establish additional centers through a competitive process.

  28. The corrections for both the influences mentioned vary with the height at which the top of the gasholder bell stands above the level of the water in the tank.

  29. He suggested parts of it, made trifling corrections with his own pen, approved some portions, and left others for after-consideration.

  30. I had not looked long at him till I saw that he was pondering over the corrections I had made, and trying to remember if they were by his own hand.

  31. My Rajakas (overseers) are placed over many hundreds of thousands of my people, and their corrections and punishments are inflicted without pain.

  32. The corrections that run all through the piece, and the key to the characters, make me suppose that this was the author's copy.

  33. Numerous corrections will be found by comparison with the earlier edition, and upwards of sixty new titles are included, discovered since the issue of the earlier volume.

  34. When this page-proof returns to the composing-room, and the final corrections are made in the types, they are sent to the foundry.

  35. On this galley-proof the author makes such changes and corrections as he pleases, though of course the fewer the better, and then sends one copy back to the composing-room, where all the alterations he has suggested are made in type.

  36. Corrections or textual improvements suggested to the author should be accompanied by the interrogation-point and be enclosed in parentheses or "ringed.

  37. Corrections should always be made in the margin, and never in the text: faults in the types or text to be indicated only by light pen marks.

  38. The corrections, notes, and other data were also no longer needed; all my observations had been reduced, and the corrections were valuable only for a future re-examination.

  39. Not one of one hundred thousand honest sextant experts would credit such an observation as that upon which Mr. Peary's case rests--not even in home regions, where for centuries tables for corrections have been gathered.

  40. It is customary, also, to leave corrections with instruments.

  41. I had no corrections for the instruments.


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