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Example sentences for "editors"

Lexicographically close words:
editions; editor; editorial; editorially; editorials; editorship; editress; edits; edle; edlen
  1. Most editors indeed do take it in this sense, though recently Schuecking has adopted Stjerna's explanation of "ring-sword.

  2. Of course the older editors may have thought so.

  3. The editors seem dissatisfied with this: yet sixty to ninety feet seems a good enough height for a dive.

  4. This was so well received that she was engaged as one of the editors of the Delphin series of classical authors, in which she edited Florus, Dictys Cretensis, Aurelius Victor and Eutropius.

  5. On the death of Lefevre in 1672, Dacier removed to Paris, and was appointed one of the editors of the Delphin series of the classics.

  6. He became one of the first editors of the Jesuit organ, the Civilta Cattolica; but then came under the influence of Gioberti, Rosmini and other advocates for reform.

  7. Of all the editors of Tacitus, Brotier is the only one who has adverted to this circumstance.

  8. Three editors climbed to the loftiest tower That they could find in all Boston town.

  9. Each felt that the editors loved him best, And would welcome spring poetry in Boston town.

  10. For poets must dream, though the editors frown; Their revel in visions will not be turned down, Though the general reader is moaning!

  11. For poets will write while the editors sleep, Though they've little to earn and nothing to keep, And the populace all are moaning!

  12. For spring poets must write, though the editors rage.

  13. A Georgia editor (we regard editors as belonging to a very windy class of men), not having the mightiness of our chivalry before him, said the Union would have peace if South Carolina were shut up in a penitentiary.

  14. Wonderfully clever these editors are, he thinks.

  15. These letters were a very severe arraignment of Mr. Kasson's political career, and he thought proper to commence suit in the district court of Polk county against Mr. Savery and the editors of the Register for libel.

  16. In this contest he was opposed by the then editors of the Register, a newspaper at that time published by the Clarkson brothers.

  17. Indeed, everybody seemed to be slinking away, and as I sipped my vodka, and felt it burn me with raw fire, I cursed news editors and all publics which desired to read about murders.

  18. News editors and their assignments be damned.

  19. And editors very much resemble the public they cater for.

  20. He nodded with smiling comprehension when she detailed her struggles with editors who could detect no originality in her literary work.

  21. For if all editors are so ready to print the present-day eulogies of the emporium, how much readier should they be to print to-morrow's eulogies of the Empire!

  22. How it is that editors are so complacent in printing these rhapsodies, which, truth to tell, are sometimes very like each other, no one knows; but there it is.

  23. One of the editors of Scribner's Magazine saw my pictures and heard their story in his church, and came to talk the matter over with me.

  24. The publishers bother me to write a novel; editors want me on their staffs.

  25. For all editors I would have that kind made compulsory.

  26. The editors found something to be indignant about when there was nothing else.

  27. Along with the occasional commendations for battles won against "the mob" went constant and grievous complaints of the editors supplied by the Associated Press, and even by some in my own office now and then, of my "style.

  28. He smiled a little at my faith, and said editors sometimes did not know about everything that was in their papers.

  29. It did not occur to me that city editors were not usually obtained by advertising, still less that I was not competent, having only the vaguest notions of what the functions of a city editor might be.

  30. For more than two years she held an utter silence to him; living under the same roof, witnessing day by day his ever-deepening degradation, no syllable crossed her lips to him.

  31. A finer poem yet is 'Remembrance,' written two years later, in the March of 1845; here the words and the thought are worthy of the music and the mood.

  32. She placed him in her bed, and took away the light; then assuring the hysterical girls that there could be no further danger, she bade them go and rest--but where she slept herself that night no one remembers now.

  33. A few editors there were, like Blenkinsop, of The Plainsman, who maintained stoutly that it sounded the death-knell of the machine, but there was no gainsaying the result.

  34. One or two articles by him were accepted and published by the monthly magazines, but as he took what the editors sent him, he did not find this led to any excessive opulence.

  35. If we condemn these editors for subsequently adorning the traditional versions, we must be grateful to them for preserving their manuscripts so that we can still read the ballads as they received them.

  36. Child attempts no explanation of this striking phrase, which, I believe, all editors have either openly or silently neglected.

  37. The self-imposed function of most ballad editors appears to have been the compilation of rifacimenti in accordance with their private ideas of what a ballad should be.

  38. Secondly, editorial garnishing has been overdone already, and my unwillingness to adopt that method is caused as much by the failure of the majority of editors as by the success of the few.

  39. Among the Utopian steps which one would most gladly support would be an attempt to send the editors and politicians of all belligerent countries to serve a week in the enemy's hospitals.

  40. Even editors and play-writers fighting at the front were able to send back impressions now and then, and these, stripped by the censorship of names and dates, became almost as impersonal as pages torn from fiction.

  41. Gradually the book took firm hold on the affections of the people; and a few editors came boldly to the rescue, and ably championed it.

  42. I could get no employment as a reporter, and the applications I addressed to the editors of several of the daily newspapers received no answer.

  43. I now became one of the editors of a monthly magazine devoted in part to the advocacy of these doctrines, which after issuing three numbers was compelled to stop for want of support.

  44. We have to submit to it, because editors and publishers insist.

  45. All editors wear glasses, so do all theatrical managers.

  46. Not only are rhymes no longer necessary, but editors positively prefer them left out.

  47. Besides, most of the editors blooming now are just out of college and are not dry behind the ears yet.

  48. The conviction was driven "home" at a little dinner which Edwards tendered to several editors and readers.

  49. Edwards knew, however, that nothing will so surely wreck a writer's prospects as playing fast and loose with editors and publishers.

  50. Some day the growing army of authors will receive due attention in this matter, and the manuscript submitted to editors will compare favorably with the printed story.

  51. The nebulous ideas most scenario editors seem to have as to rates of payment, and the usually long delay in passing upon a "script," are important details of quite another sort.

  52. And withal he is one of the most pleasant editors whom a writer will ever have the good fortune to meet.


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