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Example sentences for "excerpts"

Lexicographically close words:
excepto; excepts; excerpt; excerpta; excerpted; exces; excess; excesse; excesses; excessiue
  1. So far as these excerpts go, they might seem to be the writing of the real Merlin.

  2. The excerpts selected are (1) the opening of the romance, and (2) from the chapter telling how Cuculain won his knighthood.

  3. The summary of Pekah (perhaps the same as Pekahiah, the confusion being due to the compiler) contains excerpts which form the continuation of the older material in v.

  4. Numerous fragments are also contained in the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus.

  5. The rest exists only in fragments preserved in Photius and the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus.

  6. McLoughlin's land; and excerpts from letters of Rev.

  7. See Document N, where excerpts from this speech are set forth.

  8. McLoughlin set forth in the address, I here set forth excerpts from other opinions, given by some of his contemporaries.

  9. The following excerpts are taken from the manuscript journal of Rev.

  10. I give merely excerpts from the letter of that noble old pioneer, Jesse Applegate, an immigrant of 1843.

  11. As relating to land claims in Oregon, I make the following excerpts from two letters written by Rev.

  12. Anthologica Rarissima: Being Excerpts from Rare, Curious and Diverting Books, some now for the First Time done into English.

  13. Anthologica Rarissima, where lavish excerpts from Aretino’s works will be given.

  14. It purports to put within reach of the student and bibliophile comprehensive and representative excerpts from writers, the possession of whose works would entail time and expense beyond the means of many collectors.

  15. The following excerpts are illustrative: "No person is to be ordained to any office in this church, where there is a regularly organized branch of the same, without the vote of that church.

  16. Expressive of the attitude of the Church upon this subject, the following excerpts are taken from a pamphlet issued by the late President Joseph F.

  17. It is this translation from which my excerpts are given, and it is the only book known to have been in Shakespeare's library; the volume contains his autograph, and is now in the British Museum.

  18. The excerpts from Johnson and from Boswell's Life are taken, where possible, from Dr.

  19. The former work is still extant; of the latter only excerpts remain, but the facts are largely incorporated in the work of Zosimus.

  20. Though not wholly trustworthy, and often very credulous, this work is on the whole impartial, and appears to have been compiled from original documents, from which many valuable excerpts are given.

  21. Excerpts from this series of letters are given in the chapter, "The New Orleans Period.

  22. Those who are sensitive should not read the excerpts which I append, and which are given in obedience to a sense of duty.

  23. After this speech was printed in Germany, first in excerpts and then as a whole in a few papers, there were three distinct reactions: 1.

  24. We have examined these paragraphs very carefully, and we set out below some excerpts from the report furnished to us by the Director of Education.

  25. For the information of Parliament we set out below a few excerpts from a report prepared in the Police Department and sent to us by the Minister of Police.

  26. The excerpts are to the following effect: "A.

  27. These charts show excerpts from the standard writings, sometimes showing a portion of a line, other times showing a single word or a block of writing from the standard exhibits.

  28. With the fifth century came a decline in theological prose; men resorted to excerpts and collections.

  29. A more popular form of historical writing was the compilation of chronicles of world history, collections of excerpts put together for the most part by men who failed to understand their sources.

  30. His chief literary work was a history of the Goths, of which unfortunately only a few excerpts have remained.

  31. The foregoing excerpts relate to fishing on the Gulf coast, but on the east coast, while the variety of fishes is not so great, the angler will find enough and to spare, and many that are worthy of his best efforts.

  32. The following letter, of an earlier date than those from which my last two excerpts are taken, is more directly concerned with Chopin.

  33. There are two more excerpts which I wish to read from this affidavit: France and Italy worked actively in southeastern Europe to counter German moves, as I said yesterday.

  34. DODD: I wish to read only excerpts from it very briefly.

  35. But this is only said to hide his lack of originality; for the book evidently contains long literal excerpts from the work of Cassiodorus, while Jordanes' Latin becomes markedly worse when he tries to walk alone.

  36. This work has unfortunately been lost, and we only know it through the Goth Jordanes, who has made excerpts from it.

  37. They must be read for themselves, not be judged by excerpts chosen by prejudiced readers, much less by critics who were bent on not finding anything good in the Middle Ages.

  38. I know no easier way to make a comic history of progress in Europe, so-called, than to take a series of excerpts from Draper's book and string them together.

  39. Some excerpts from this, with a running commentary, will form the best compendium of the history of the Papal relations to medical education and will show that they are strikingly different from what has usually been said.

  40. There are four hundred or more pages (prophesies the Printer), a good many Letters and Excerpts in the latter portion of the volume.

  41. Of yourself there have come news, by your own Letter, and by various excerpts from Manchester Newspapers.

  42. Some suppose that they are excerpts from an uncanonical Gospel.

  43. The Land Program found in the Sixth Protocol, which is one of the briefest of these documents and may be quoted in full to show now the relation it bears to certain excerpts made in previous articles: Protocol VI.

  44. Read a few excerpts from it: "I have read of late several laments from editors of Jewish publications that the Jew is now libeled as a radical.

  45. It was the practice at German theatres, between the acts, for the orchestra to play movements of Haydn's symphonies or similar excerpts by other masters.

  46. Such was the surprise with which we witnessed the rapturous applause, that at the convivial gathering after the concert Wagner set himself at the piano, and from memory poured forth numerous excerpts from "Euryanthe.

  47. About every six miles there was a station, wet and windswept; at one the sole occurrence was the presentation of a newspaper to the guard by the station-master; at the next the guard read aloud some choice excerpts from the same to the porter.

  48. Likewise, a single reproduction of excerpts from a copyrighted work by a student calligrapher or teacher in a learning situation would be a fair use of the copyrighted work.

  49. In other cases we have included excerpts from both discussions in an effort to present the legislative history as fully and fairly as possible.

  50. Not more than one short poem, article, story, essay or two excerpts may be copied from the same author, nor more than three from the same collective work or periodical volume during one class term.

  51. The Psalter of Cashel survives only in excerpts and quotations, and to judge from these it was a collection of historical and genealogical matter.


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