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Example sentences for "registry"

Lexicographically close words:
registration; registrations; registred; registries; registro; regit; regium; reglar; regle; reglement
  1. Dutch-owned ships are also operating under the registry of Netherlands Antilles (1998 est.

  2. The democratically elected government, installed in August 1997, inherited massive international debts and currently relies on revenues from its maritime registry to provide the bulk of its foreign exchange earnings.

  3. Johnson; that she was buried there we know by her burial registry and her tombstone, both of which are yet in existence.

  4. A fee of one Spanish dollar was demanded for the registry of each slave, the amount of which constituted a fund for the relief of widows and orphans.

  5. An annual registry of all slaves above a certain age was taken, and slaves not registered within a certain time declared free.

  6. To him was due an impression that prevailed in Barbados, probably from a misunderstanding of the Registry Bill, that they were all to be free at the beginning of the year 1816.

  7. However, the Registry Act was delayed for two years, to be ultimately passed in January, 1817.

  8. I would suggest that you amend the registry law by providing that all qualified voters have their ears punched, immediately after voting, by the inspectors of elections, the same as conductors punch tickets.

  9. The registry law has proved a conspicuous failure, inasmuch as it has taken ten years of persistent efforts by its use to make a change in the admistration.

  10. Dean had been engaged from a local registry office in the neighbourhood, a fact which materially facilitated our plans.

  11. By the official registry of that year the Republican voters in Bossier parish numbered 1,938, but at the ensuing election only one Republican vote was cast.

  12. The laws of registry of free Negroes were kept in force and made, if anything, more rigid.

  13. Was it not Major Tattersett who had accompanied her to the registry at Doctors' Commons, and who had given me that cigarette?

  14. A moment later a further thought occurred to me, and I added, "But would not the registry of marriages give the address of my bride?

  15. To maintain a registry for women clerks and secretaries, and to watch for openings for members of the Association.

  16. The head of an influential typing office and registry in London informed me that the highly paid posts of translators to City firms are usually filled by German girls.

  17. There is lack of organisation in this profession, and posts are difficult to get by registry or advertisement.

  18. Also in the same registry there is a precept, dated Feb.

  19. The world is indebted to Mr. Raine for the publication of some such details from the registry of York, in the very interesting "York Fabric Rolls," which he edited for the Surtees Society.

  20. I should suggest a Registry Office in London.

  21. You want me to marry you at a Registry Office to-morrow?

  22. I first became aware of synthetic biology when a number of the scientists working on the Registry of Standard Biological Parts contacted me and my colleague Arti Rai.

  23. The MIT Registry of Standard Biological Parts, for example, has exactly the goal I have just described.

  24. Students can draw from the standard parts that the Registry contains, and perhaps contribute their own creations back to it.

  25. Could the Registry of Standard Biological Parts do the same thing?

  26. The Registry believes in the idea that a standard biological part should be well specified and able to be paired with other parts into subassemblies and whole systems.

  27. The Registry of Standard Biological Parts or the BioBricks Foundation can simply put all their work into the public domain immediately.

  28. The parts in the Registry are not simply segments of DNA, they are functional units.

  29. The MIT Registry of Standard Biological Parts supports this goal by recording and indexing biological parts that are currently being built and offering synthesis and assembly services to construct new parts, devices, and systems.

  30. Following the example of software, the founders of the MIT Registry of Standard Biological Parts had the idea of protecting their discipline from overly expansive intellectual property claims by turning those rights against themselves.

  31. But, with the exception of the case that she cannot produce either certificate of registry or a sea-letter (passport), she ought not to be confiscated for deficiency in papers only.

  32. The captors shall in all cases, with all practicable speed, bring the ship papers into the registry of the court.

  33. At any Time before Final Decree made in the Cause, any Person claiming an Interest in the Ship may enter in the Registry of the Court a Claim, verified on Oath.

  34. The Captors shall, with all practicable Speed after the Ship is brought into Port, bring the Ship Papers into the Registry of the Court.

  35. The International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration should serve as the Registry of every International Prize Court.

  36. The International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration acts as Registry of the International Prize Court and must place its offices and staff at the disposal of the Court.

  37. Another important measure passed by the expiring Special Council was the Registry Act.

  38. On the other hand, the Roman ward was a geographical area, with a registry of citizens and of their property, with a local organization, a tribune and other elective offices, and with an assembly.

  39. Whoever shall voluntarily enter himself a leet-man, in the registry of the county-court, shall be a leet-man.

  40. This, however, does not entitle any one to make a copy of an entry; but any one may demand a certified copy of an entry from the keeper of the Registry on payment of five shillings.

  41. Act, although no entry shall be made in the book of registry aforesaid.

  42. Sidenote: Making a false Entry in the Book of Registry a Misdemeanour.

  43. Set out the Title of the Book, and refer to the Page of the Registry Book in A.

  44. Registration is made in the Book of Registry which the Act enacts[244] shall be kept at the Hall of the Stationers' Company.

  45. If any person "deems himself aggrieved" by any entry in the Registry Book, he may apply by motion to the King's Bench Division for an order that such entry may be expunged or varied.

  46. If the assignor is registered as proprietor complete assignment may be made by entry on the Book of Registry at Stationers' Hall.

  47. Sidenote: Particulars to be observed as to Registry and to Delivery of Copies.

  48. Barthorpe entered caveat in Probate Registry at half-past three this afternoon,'" she slowly repeated.

  49. He opened it with trembling fingers and read: "Barthorpe entered caveat in Probate Registry at half-past three this afternoon.

  50. You may see both the original and an authentic copy of this Will, and that which I shall hereafter mention, in the Bishop of London’s Registry in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

  51. Registry of the Bishop of, in St. Paul’s, 250.

  52. The registry forms the basis of every transaction connected with landed property, and, as we lawyers say, what is not entered there non est in mundo.

  53. He then snatched my bonnet, a new one, from my head, and so acted on my nerves that I went off to the Registry Office and was married.

  54. Oh, had I but guessed the truth about Mr. JONES when I went to the Altar--I mean the Registry Office!


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "registry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; annals; annotation; archives; booking; books; catalog; chronicle; chronology; correspondence; daybook; diary; docket; documentation; enlistment; enrollment; entering; entry; enumeration; file; filing; history; inscription; insertion; inventory; item; items; jotting; journal; ledger; letters; list; listing; log; logging; marginalia; matriculation; memo; memoir; memorandum; memorial; minutes; notation; note; posting; record; recording; register; registration; registry; relic; remains; reminder; repertory; roll; roster; rota; schedule; scholium; scroll; table; tabulation; tally; timetable; token; trace; vestige