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Sentence count:150+25Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: compositioncopydocumentpaperworkwritingAntonym: printSimilar words: scriptscriptureconscripttranscriptnondescriptdescriptioninscriptionprescriptionMeaning: ['mænjəskrɪpt /-jʊ-]  n. 1. the form of a literary work submitted for publication 2. handwritten book or document. 
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61. The lost manuscript was found in a repository in France.
62. It was thought the manuscript had been lost forever .
63. Many lines have been interpolated into the manuscript at a later date.
64. The lines were interpolated into the manuscript at a later date.
65. Her text is believed to be the oldest surviving manuscript by a female physician.
66. Close inspection showed that many lines had been interpolated into the manuscript at a later date.
67. I thought I might have lit upon an ancient manuscript.
68. The manuscript is bound in gold and silver and encrusted with jewels.
69. He tore up the manuscript in a fit of petulance.
70. Would it be in order for us to examine the manuscript?
71. The original manuscript has been lost; this is a copy.
72. Submission Format: Send the complete manuscript.
73. Dear Professor Doctor: Your manuscript is safe.
74. It is a Latin translation of a Greek manuscript.
75. And we should hand the manuscript in.
76. The author left her manuscript in mid-sentence.
77. They say they simply believe that Aldrich violated the rules by not obtaining full clearance for his manuscript.
78. In the manuscript assignment,(Sentencedict.com ) candidates will be required to demonstrate display techniques.
79. The current exhibition includes one hundred paintings, drawings, prints, books and manuscript illuminations.
80. Barat et Haimet is one of the robber's tales, relatively long and preserved in four large manuscript collections of fabliaux.
81. On folio 4 verso, Siferwas depicted himself presenting the manuscript to Lovell.
82. This is how it should be: a fast publication of results after a conference or after sending in a manuscript.
83. There is a £3.50 entry fee per manuscript and a maximum length of 2,500 words.
84. His manuscript was preserved by the descendants of his daughter, Anne.
85. These provide evidence that, if Spenser's tract was not published before 1633, it obviously circulated in manuscript.
86. It was perfect, like the letter-high illuminations in a medieval manuscript.
87. A whole manuscript, a finished article, a short book, that Tabarant wrote just on Victorine Meurent?
88. Among the first to see the manuscript were two of his colleagues, journalist Dontun Adebayo and editor Steve Pope.
89. They reduced his manuscript to a patchwork of black marks.
90. The feasibility project investigates and assesses procedures necessary for putting the manuscript accounts on to microcomputer and then mainframe computer.
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