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Example sentences for "registers"

Lexicographically close words:
regionum; regioun; register; registered; registering; registrants; registrar; registrars; registrarship; registration
  1. The American critic registers the variations in style and sensibility of the Scotsman, who did not always demonstrate in his writing the fundamental idea that the sole exponent of sensibility is analytic power.

  2. The story of Pasha Tumanow is autobiographical, and registers his hatred of the Russian grammar schools where suicides among the scholars are anything but infrequent.

  3. The Registers of St Paul's Covent Garden record the baptism of a daughter, Sophia, on the 21st of January.

  4. Her death is recorded in the East Stour registers as follows:--"Sarah, Wife of the Hon.

  5. The year 1752 closes with the birth of another daughter, born presumably in the house in Bow Street, as her baptism under the name of Louisa is entered in the registers of St Paul's, Covent Garden.

  6. In the following February, an entry in the registers of St Martin's in the Fields records the burial of a child "Charlott Fielding.

  7. The entry in the East Stour Registers is "W'm.

  8. Indeed, Mrs Fielding must have been at Stour when her eldest son was but three years old, for the baptism of a daughter, Sarah, appears in the Stour registers in November 1710.

  9. Behind the house stood a famous locust tree; and close by was the village church served at this time, as the parish registers show, by the Rev.

  10. The entry in the Hammersmith Registers is as follows: "May 10th.

  11. In deep concentration your mind becomes attuned with the infinite and registers the cosmic intelligence and receives its messages.

  12. These registers and radiators warmed the flesh, but they left the spirit cold; there was no poetry or sentiment whatever about them.

  13. Later central heating plants for hot air, steam and hot water were developed in the basement and connected by pipes with registers and radiators in the various rooms above.

  14. All theories as to the registers of the voice, derived from laryngoscopic observation, are completely erroneous.

  15. Three registers are mentioned by Tosi, while Mancini speaks of only two.

  16. Vocal theorists generally treat the subject of attack as connected in some way with registers and laryngeal action.

  17. Following this, the chest and head registers are placed, and the attention is turned to emission and resonance.

  18. In this connection the topics of registers and resonance are often combined.

  19. One important phase of the registers has not received much attention from the laryngoscopic investigators.

  20. As merely one of this variety of subjects, the registers usually receive rather desultory attention.

  21. The registers of the voice are handled by modern teachers in a purely empirical fashion.

  22. The rules contained in the theoretical works on Voice Culture for managing the registers and vocal-cord action, for forward emission of tone, and for control of the resonance cavities, are of no value whatever to the student of singing.

  23. Turning to practical methods of instruction, it is found that the subject of registers is very seldom treated in the manner suggested by the theoretical works on the voice.

  24. But the extending of the scope of inquiry concerning the registers did not result in any unanimity of opinion on the part of the vocal investigators of that time.

  25. Moreover, practice in the registers seldom forms the exclusive material of lessons and home study for any definite time.

  26. As long as the word is kept in use, registers will not disappear.

  27. He assumed that the language of the upper registers must be an older form of the Coptic tongue.

  28. By a most painstaking comparison of the characters in the upper registers with the Coptic equivalents of the words in the lower or Greek register, he succeeded in deciphering the long-forgotten writing of ancient Egypt.

  29. Unfortunately the Chelsea registers do not give the baptism of Elizabeth, and we are not able to state her precise age, about which there is some difference.

  30. The dilatation is repeated at intervals of from eight to ten days, until, at the expiration of a month or six weeks, the amount of total expansion of the heels registers nearly an inch.

  31. The thermometer registers a subnormal temperature, the extremities are cold, and cold sweats bedew the body.

  32. Palladis Tamia, which was entered on the Stationers' Registers in September of that year.

  33. It is an indisputable and most unfortunate fact that nervous tension registers itself more easily in the muscles about the mouth and throat than anywhere else.

  34. What concerns us is the fact that, as a change of thought instantly registers itself in a change of pitch, so a change of emotion instantly produces a change in the color of the tone--if the voice is a free instrument.

  35. But there are traditions which are manifestly late and untrustworthy, such as that which fixes the dates of Arktinos and Eumelos, and tells us of written registers in the eighth century B.

  36. Not, so far as we know, from city registers and careful computations of years backward from the fifth century.

  37. An examination of Pateley Bridge Church registers proves that Darnbrough was 102 years of age.

  38. The next question which arises is whether it were best for you to provide for your own safety as well as that of the archives and registers of the town.

  39. George Ogilvy of Harras, to deliver up to Lord Balcarres, the Registers of the Kirk that were in his house (Reg.

  40. By way of retaliation, Henry ordered the Archbishop of York to search the registers of that see for evidence of his claim to the Crown of Scotland, and industriously cultivated the disaffected party amongst the Scottish nobility.

  41. These circumstances oblige me to found my calculations on the combination of certain data, which I found in the registers and writings of the holy office.

  42. Although he almost always resided in Italy or France, his name was in the registers of the holy office.

  43. The registers of the holy office were immediately consulted, and it appeared that one Juan Perez de Fariza had been burnt, and that Antonio Perez de Fariza had died a heretic.

  44. The registers in its archives, and those of the inferior tribunals, are of a still later date; and as the inquisitor-general accompanied the court, which had no fixed residence until the reign of Philip II.

  45. He was noted in the registers of the Inquisition as suspected of heresy, from the declarations of some of the witnesses in the trial of Carranza.

  46. Look at the registers of the Comédie-Française if you don't believe me.

  47. The mayors did not have much business to do and the registers remained almost immaculate.

  48. For pleasure registers the goodness of the isolated act; not the goodness of the act as related to the whole plan of life.

  49. And since the soul is just this working will, the man has so much soul, no more, no less, than he registers in manual or mental work performed.

  50. The Book-binders Brigade--Would furnish us with our registers for the Regimentation Bureau, besides doing our other miscellaneous work of a similar description.

  51. In connection with our registers we should keep a character roll.


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