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Example sentences for "transcribe"

Lexicographically close words:
transcendently; transcendeth; transcending; transcends; transcontinental; transcribed; transcriber; transcribers; transcribes; transcribing
  1. While in the latter place, he delivered eleven sermons, which the societies procured a stenographer to transcribe in short-hand, as delivered extemporaneously from the pulpit.

  2. You will find your position improved if you can correctly transcribe the terms peculiar to the business.

  3. If you handle a heavy correspondence there will be many days when you will find it impossible to transcribe all of the dictation you have taken, but some of the letters will be important while others can be held over without loss.

  4. To illustrate the determination of the Pythagoreans to make up the number of Ten celestial bodies, I transcribe another passage from Playfair (p.

  5. I transcribe also some valuable matter from an eminent living scholar, whose extensive erudition comprises Oriental as well as Hellenic philosophy.

  6. Footnote 78: I transcribe from the instructive work of M.

  7. I transcribe some of them, in abridgment.

  8. To illustrate by comparison the form of Grecian philosophy, before Dialectic was brought to bear upon it, I transcribe from two eminent French scholars (M.

  9. I transcribe the following passage from an article in the Edinburgh Review (April, 1866, pp.

  10. That the reader may have a clear idea of Mr. Jolter's performance, we shall transcribe the transactions of one day, as he had recorded them; and that abstract will be a sufficient specimen of the whole plan and execution of the work.

  11. I proceed to transcribe the passage which I deliberately propose for comparison; the twelve corresponding verses, namely, in S.

  12. Vain is the attempt to endeavour to transcribe these entertaining anecdotes: their spirit seems to evaporate upon paper; and in whatever light they are exposed the delicacy of their colouring and their beauty is lost.

  13. I transcribe this from Heeren's Essai sur les Croisades, p.

  14. He was continually borrowing books in order to transcribe them--a proof, however, of their scarcity and of the low condition of general learning, which is the chief point we have to regard.

  15. Never to transcribe any more from Calamy; Mrs. Pilcocks, at my curacy, having one volume of that author lying in her parlour-window.

  16. I cannot forbear to transcribe what a friend[31] has written to me.

  17. It were indeed too long for our purpose to transcribe the half of what Mr. Badger has interestingly written on this topic.

  18. An anecdote somewhat characteristic of the man was lately given me by a friend, and as it relates to extemporaneous preaching, I will transcribe it.

  19. I will, therefore, not transcribe them; these plots, however, range over every variety of subject.

  20. As the letter speaks for itself, I shall say no more about it, but proceed to transcribe the greatest part of it at once.

  21. I therefore ask permission to transcribe my birth certificate, to allay any further discussion upon the subject.

  22. This story of "André" is still before me; and though it is quite impossible that I should be able to give you any idea of it by extracts, I will transcribe a few lines to show you the tone of thought in which its author loves to indulge.

  23. I have lately heard a story, of which a child received at this hospital is in some sort the heroine; and as I thought it sufficiently interesting to insert in my note-book, I am tempted to transcribe it for you.

  24. The Christian tradition concerning this pool differs so much from the Mohammedan, that I transcribe it, without however in any way asserting its truth.

  25. On the subject of "cubits" and stadia, I transcribe the remarks of M.

  26. Before proceeding to speak of Abraham Lincoln as President, I desire that my readers may know him as well as possible, and for that purpose I will transcribe an account of a visit to him by a correspondent of the New York Evening Post.

  27. My readers will be interested in two anecdotes of this time, which I transcribe from the interesting volume of Dr.

  28. Mr. Whipple was authorized to transcribe the records of St. Croix county up to date of the organization of Pierce.

  29. The phenomena of drunkenness have been so ably described by Macnish, that I most gladly transcribe the following passage from that author's excellent work, called the "Anatomy of Drunkenness.

  30. Abercrombie's views on this subject are so luminous that I shall transcribe them.

  31. I shall then give about a month to corrections, and then I shall transcribe it.

  32. One of her first tasks was to transcribe the just written fourth act of Prometheus Unbound.

  33. And now I come to her accusations, and I must indeed summon all my courage whilst I transcribe them, for tears will force their way, and how can it be otherwise?

  34. I have made Charlotte transcribe the letter of this Firebrand, as my Lord calls him; and will enclose her copy of it.

  35. I shall certainly do the "Adelaide," however difficult it may seem to me to transcribe simply and elegantly.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transcribe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adapt; arrange; capitalize; character; clone; compose; construe; copy; ditto; double; draft; dupe; duplicate; edit; engross; harmonize; initial; inscribe; instrument; letter; mark; microfilm; mimeograph; minute; paraphrase; pen; pencil; quadruplicate; record; render; reproduce; revise; rewrite; score; scribe; scroll; sign; stat; take; trace; transcribe; translate; transpose; triplicate; type; write