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Example sentences for "verbatim"

Lexicographically close words:
veray; verb; verba; verbal; verbally; verbaux; verbe; verbenas; verbi; verbiage
  1. It is copied verbatim et literatim: “Your letter received, and we have mailed you as per your letter 1 Doz.

  2. It existed as late as the time of Shakspeare, by whose care a verbatim copy of it has been transmitted to us.

  3. The first resolution is copied almost verbatim from the addresses.

  4. The remainder of this chapter is quoted verbatim from the Story of Dartmoor Prison (Basil Thomson).

  5. Edrisi, in his "Notice of Ceylon," quotes largely and verbatim from the work of Abou-zeyd.

  6. If the city editor wants a verbatim report, he will send a stenographer.

  7. Only what one has taken down verbatim should be put within quotation marks.

  8. If one does not have an advance copy, one should attempt to get the speech by topics, with occasional verbatim passages of particularly pithy or dynamic passages.

  9. On page 37 is given a verbatim reproduction of the arrests recorded in a city in the Middle West.

  10. The above is taken almost verbatim from Aston's translation of the Nihongi.

  11. Chaplin's journal is not reprinted verbatim but only paraphrased by Bergh who adds his own commentary on the subject matter, and occasionally gives extracts from Chaplin whose logbook seems to have been kept in a model way.

  12. This journal is a quarto and the report is printed verbatim et literatim if one may judge by the archaic and mispelled words with which it is adorned.

  13. Occasionally, however, Mormon came upon passages in the original annals that pleased him so well that he transcribed them verbatim in the record he was writing.

  14. On the Raymond model, the next part of the séance is quoted verbatim from our records.

  15. A verbatim report of every question and answer set to, and given by, our spirit-guide between February 6th and the date we left Yozgad is before me as I write.

  16. The above is a verbatim copy of the Pimple’s statement.

  17. We give here a verbatim copy of the paper signed by friends, the original of which I still have in my possession.

  18. I find in my possession two papers received from Washington regarding his case of which I give the reader verbatim copies: Department of Justice.

  19. Mr. Foote: I will quote a verbatim report.

  20. They were the verbatim reports of Stella Ballantyne's trial, which had been printed day by day in the Times of India.

  21. Well, I have the verbatim reports of the trial in Bombay here in this envelope and I want you to read them carefully through and give me your opinion.

  22. Mr. Brodrick, however, got off his speech, and the local paper came out with its verbatim report, a concatenation of circumstances not always achieved.

  23. The Committee adopted this verbatim but they prefaced it with an extraordinary apology or explanation, bearing some resemblance to the preamble of a statute (Art.

  24. Article 2 relates to the legislative power and was taken by Pinckney almost verbatim from the constitution of New York.

  25. As a result a large portion of the prophetic history of Samuel and Kings is reproduced verbatim in I and II Chronicles.

  26. The closing verses of II Chronicles are also repeated verbatim at the beginning of Ezra.

  27. The following is a verbatim copy of an article published in an English scientific magazine in 1829: "Notice to Perpetual Motion Seekers.

  28. Most of the pages from 20 to 75 are verbatim copies of those lurid and blood-smuch'd little notebooks.

  29. Before I give the last cases I begin with verbatim extracts from letters home to my mother in Brooklyn, the second year of the war.

  30. I just transcribe verbatim from a letter written by myself in one of the army hospitals, 16 years ago, during the secession war.

  31. Endnote 252:1] The italicised words are a verbatim reproduction of Luke i.

  32. If there is to be this freedom in inventing unknown documents, reproducing almost verbatim the features of known ones, sober criticism is at an end.

  33. Gerville, from whose manuscript it is almost verbatim translated.

  34. Some of the annotations which have his name attached to them are repeated almost verbatim (e.

  35. This part of the letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface.

  36. It is of interest also from the fact that Theobald transcribed from it almost verbatim the comparison of Shakespeare and Addison in the Preface of 1733.

  37. Footnote 1: These lines are copied verbatim in the Indian Emperor.

  38. How long do children in your classes seem to be able to work hard at verbatim memorization?

  39. The writer has found it possible to have a number of children in a sixth grade able to repeat the poem verbatim after the kind of treatment indicated above, and at the end of a period of fifteen minutes.

  40. It seems to the writers to be worth while to indicate as clearly as possible in the illustration which follows the method to be employed in verbatim memorization.

  41. It is worth while, however, at every stage of education to use whatever power children may possess for verbatim memorization, especially in the field of literature, and to some extent in other fields as well.

  42. It is especially important to call attention to the fact that any attempt at verbatim memorization should follow a very careful thinking through of the whole selection to be memorized.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "verbatim" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; authentic; candid; dead; definitely; directly; even; exactly; expressly; faithfully; genuine; good; honest; inartificial; just; lawful; legitimate; letter; lifelike; literal; literally; natural; naturalistic; original; perfectly; plumb; positively; precise; precisely; pure; real; realistic; right; rightful; rigidly; rigorously; same; simple; sincere; square; squarely; sterling; straight; strictly; unadulterated; unaffected; unassuming; uncolored; undisguised; undistorted; unexaggerated; unflattering; unimagined; unqualified; unromantic; unvarnished; verbal; verbatim