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Example sentences for "reproductions"

Lexicographically close words:
reproducer; reproduces; reproducible; reproducing; reproduction; reproductive; reproof; reproofe; reproofs; reprooued
  1. But within this very limited range of incident, and for this very common average of person and character, the conversations are photographic or stenographic reproductions of actual speech.

  2. I imagine there is an enormous amount of careful touching up and going over by hand, which places these reproductions in the category of proofs rather than of prints.

  3. I have already spoken of the reproductions of line drawings by the half-tone process.

  4. I had thrilled at the mere suggestion of a trip abroad but relegated the thought to a background of remote probabilities and gave myself up to an eager contemplation of the photographic reproductions of the sculptor's work.

  5. Under separate cover came a package of photographs, reproductions of the colossal work he had recently completed for the Spring Exhibition at the Salon.

  6. Illustrated with forty reproductions of the well-known engravings of Westall and others.

  7. The illustrations are profuse and excellent, and the author and the publishers must be commended for offering us so many reproductions of typical specimens that have not appeared in any previous handbook.

  8. If you are using dull coloured carpets and hangings, have your modern reproductions antiqued.

  9. PLATE XXXII In the illustration five of the four vases, four with covers and one without, are reproductions of old pharmacy jars, once used by all Italian druggists to keep their drugs in.

  10. If you have no good old ornaments, try to get a few good shapes and colours in inexpensive reproductions of the period to which your antiques belong.

  11. Waive sentiment in this case, for the modern reproductions are satisfactory to the eye and improve in tone with age.

  12. Note the Empire electric light fixtures in hand-carved gilded wood, reproductions of an antique silver applique.

  13. If you own no good old ornaments, try to get a few good shapes and colours in inexpensive reproductions of the desired period.

  14. From their reproductions of the beautiful simple outlines, we, as a people, are once more beginning to feel line and to recognise it as an intrinsic part of beauty.

  15. Wonderful reproductions are made in New York City and other cities, and thousands bought every day.

  16. For the purpose of industrial and art education, the museum has found the perfect casts and reproductions that can now be made not inferior in value to original works.

  17. Each country to form its own commission, according to its own views, for obtaining such reproductions as it may desire for its own museums.

  18. The knowledge of such monuments is necessary to the progress of art, and the reproductions of them would be of a high value to all museums for public instruction.

  19. The Shah of Persia, in wishing to carry back with him Owen Jones's reproductions of the Alhambra at the Crystal Palace, had good reason for his selection.

  20. Both of these figures are reproductions from Robinson's aforesaid British patent of 1879.

  21. The following heading and sections are photographic reproductions of parts of a circular issued by Mr. Robinson at the time of its date, "September, 1872.

  22. In expounding the early history of the art of automatic signaling, the following photographic reproductions from some of Robinson's early circulars and patents will be of interest.

  23. Murphy Three Wonderlands of the American West (Second Revised Edition) Splendidly illustrated with sixteen reproductions in colors from original paintings by Thos.

  24. Then there are the reproductions of our present-day illustrators, in both black-and-white and colors, and in which we seem to have a personal interest.

  25. With 8 Collotype Reproductions from the MS.

  26. I am interested in your knowledge about that material that is referred to in the letter, the blowups and reproductions and the other things that are referred to in the first paragraph.

  27. Mr. Rankin, you are requesting Mr. Dobbs to make a further search to see if he can find the letter and reproductions referred to; is that correct?

  28. Of this paper I give three reproductions from different walls of the room.

  29. But so far as the writer is aware, the accompanying reproductions represent the oldest wall-papers now existing in England.

  30. We count upon these reproductions to show the individual characteristics of the Egyptian orders and the origin of their peculiar physiognomy.

  31. The difference in the size of the reproductions is therefore a guide to the relative proportions of the originals, and an idea can be easily formed of their comparative importance in the buildings in which they occur.

  32. BIRCH, and reproductions of them in their actual colours, see Facsimile of the Egyptian Relics Discovered in the Tomb of Queen Aah-hotep.

  33. These being accurate reproductions of the master's own handiwork, will be regarded with great interest by students of art, the more so that the originals of many of them are in private collections inaccessible to the public.

  34. So, at Dayr-el-Bahari the decorator has taken pains to give accurate reproductions of the fauna and flora of Punt.

  35. By dint of closely examining and comparing many reproductions we have succeeded, as we believe, in giving a more exact rendering of its curves than any of our predecessors.

  36. And we wished to give no coloured reproductions except those made expressly from the monuments themselves, as in the case of the tomb from the Ancient Empire whose painted decorations are produced in plates xiii.

  37. Coloured reproductions of them are published in M.

  38. Reproductions of a series of Lithographs made by him on the Isthmus of Panama, together with Impressions and Notes by the Artist.

  39. The adornment of gardens with statuary comes to us from Greece, and many modern reproductions of ancient Greek statues are regarded as the curios of the modern garden.

  40. A or in the Life magazine reproductions on Shaneyfelt Exhibits Nos.

  41. In fact, the reproductions on Exhibits Nos.

  42. These are some of the basic things that would affect these reproductions and make variations in the reproductions.

  43. There is a highlight added along the top of the rifle stock that runs quite straight toward the bolt, but it is not as strong a highlight as in the other reproductions we have discussed.

  44. Which of the reproductions which you have so far examined does this most resemble, Mr. Shaneyfelt: the Detroit Free Press, the Life, or the Newsweek reproduction?

  45. There has also been considerable cropping on both the right and left margins, when you compare the Life magazine and Journal-American reproductions with Exhibit No.

  46. As a means of reviving memories of past visits to Normandy, I may perhaps venture to hope that the illustrations of this book--as far as the reproductions are successful--may not be ineffectual.

  47. Even the chapter-house of Westminster Abbey has its coloured reproductions of the tapestry, so that it is seldom that any one goes to Bayeux without some knowledge of the historic events portrayed in the needlework.

  48. Containing upwards of 150 plates of photographic reproductions from the published designs of R.

  49. Illustrated by 10 photographic reproductions of the Cabinet, and the Panels, painted by the late SIR E.

  50. Several passages, which are essentially reproductions of what had been previously treated, are omitted from this chapter.


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