“printed” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “printed”:

– Things made in the area include electrical equipment, mechanical and optical products, motor vehicles, and printed materials.

– Blake’s first collection of poems, “Poetical Sketches”, was printed around 1783.

– The task of proofreading and correcting the actual printed pages of the Folio was left to the compositors and printers in the print-shop.

– It was usual for commercial clients to have the name of their establishment transfer printed onto the stoneware.

– It was printed in the “Fayetteville Observer” on 12 February 1885.

– It was based on a joke printed in “The Sporting Times”, an English newspaper.

printed some ways to use
printed some ways to use

Example sentences of “printed”:

– Josh kisses Mia in front of the paparazzi to bolster his own fame, while Lana helps the paparazzi photograph Mia wearing only a towel; both photographs are printed in the newspaper the following day.

– There are different ways of practising to help memorize music: by memorizing a few bars at a time, by studying the printed music away from the instrument, or by “thinking” through the piece away from the instrument.

– Arthur Griffith printed a newspaper that said why he thought England should not rule Ireland.

– He printed books for children and grown-ups at this shop.

– These criticisms have been printed materials in theory but not doing research made public in 1986, 1990, 1995 and 1997.

– It came with a printed 3-D cover, and special glasses to view the cover.

– Then the student learns how the chips talk to each other and how to make a complete printed circuit board.

– The Daily and Sunday Mirror are now printed at Watford and Oldham by Trinity Mirror.

– They also appear in newspapers and magazines: typically, a different puzzle appears every day and the solution is printed somewhere else or in the next issue.

– In late November, it became known that the Brest Regional Printing House, where the newspaper had been printed for 18 years, had said no to printing it starting 2021 for no reason; the fax was signed by Vyacheslav Shakhlevich, chief of the printing house.

– Once the circuit pattern is laid out, a negative image is printed out at exact size on a clear plastic sheet.

– The first newspaper to be printed as “The Spokesman-Review” happened in June 29, 1894.

– By the 20th century, there had been attempts to try to replace the shorthand notation, but so far, it has been unsuccessful; since the 20th century, qin music is generally printed with staff notation above the qin tablature.

– The purpose of kerning, and most other typography is to make the printed or screen text more legible, that is, easier to read, and also more attractive.

– His pamphlet “Problems of Idel-Ural and Soviet Imperialism” printed in 1963 received great attention and provoked repercussions in the USSR in the form of two books, one ostensibly written by the President of the Tatar ASSR, Salikh Batiyev in 1977.

– Although it is not the first book to be printed by Gutenberg’s new movable type system, it is his major work, and of central importance for the start of the “Gutenberg Revolution” and the “Age of the Printed Book”.

– In March 1887, “The Times” printed letters that said they were written by Parnell.

– On almost all maps printed before 1960, and in most modern international treaties, documents and maps, this body of water is known as”Persian Gulf” or equivalent.

– A good sight-reader will be able to see the printed music and imagine what the notes should sound like.

– All his published works can be printed on one hundred pages.

- Josh kisses Mia in front of the paparazzi to bolster his own fame, while Lana helps the paparazzi photograph Mia wearing only a towel; both photographs are printed in the newspaper the following day.

- There are different ways of practising to help memorize music: by memorizing a few bars at a time, by studying the printed music away from the instrument, or by “thinking” through the piece away from the instrument.
- Arthur Griffith printed a newspaper that said why he thought England should not rule Ireland.

More in-sentence examples of “printed”:

- Nestlé printed the recipe on its packages of chocolate.

- His first poems were printed in the school's almanac in 1907.

– Nestlé printed the recipe on its packages of chocolate.

– His first poems were printed in the school’s almanac in 1907.

– A new design was printed in 1933 with King George V, also in 10 shillings, 1, 5 and 10 pounds.

– Naka learned how to program by copying and debugging video game code printed in magazines.

– In 1907, when Gandhi was starting his first “satyagraha” fight in South Africa, he printed a short outline of “Civil Disobedience” that he wrote in an Indian language.

– Most textbooks are only published in printed format.

– The library has a copy of every new book printed in Sweden.

– Official Indonesian presidential decrees from 1947-1968, however, printed his name using the 1947 spelling.

– Her funeral was attended by only six people and was unpublicised – her death was not publicly reported until two years later, when a profile of her was printed in “The Independent” newspaper in October 2013.

– Deepan was a secular book publisher who printed writing that discussed topics like atheism and sexual orientation.

– The following year, a newspaper printed eleven design proposals, and polled the people to determine the most popular.

– It has the first printed description of how merchants from Venice kept their accounts.

– Most, however, didn’t have that printed on them, which makes it harder nowadays to find notes with the seal.

– The book was printed through 2005-2007.

– By 1500, indulgences had developed into a printed letter that said that having paid money a person had received full pardon for all their sins.

– He is also the author of the best-selling book “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying”, which has been printed in 30 languages and 56 countries.

– It has continued to be printed since then, with nearly 300 editions up to Thames Hudson’s “The Illustrated Natural History of Selborne” in 2007.

– In the year 2019, 7.000-8.000 copies were printed each day.

– It was printed in 1667 though it was written nearly ten years earlier.

– On February 13, 13,000 copies of WHO guidelines and recommendations to stop the risk of coronavirus infection were printed and given to Tajik citizens.

– It was first printed in 1915.

– It has been printed in over 60 languages, and people across the world have read and enjoyed this true story.

– Colonists had to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used – ship’s papers, legal documents, licences, newspapers and even playing cards were taxed.

– In 1913 the first money to be printed and used by the Australian government were 10 shillings, 1 pound, 5 pounds and 10 pounds.

– The first story ever printed on the front page was the “RAF’s bombing of Port Stanley airport in the Falklands”.

– He printed about one hundred different books for children.

– In the 1760s and 1770s, the British government began passing laws that forced the colonists to pay taxes on items like printed materials and things that were made outside the colonies.

– Many books were printed in these languages.

– In the 16th century, the first printed Hungarian texts were published.

– Pricing for printed books depends on the number of included pages.

– Whenever a holiday, birthday or anniversary appears on a printed calendar, it actually begins on the day before, at sundown.

– While he was there, Card published his first piece of fiction, a short story called “Gert Fram.” The story was printed in the July 1977 fine arts magazine under the pen name Byron Walley.

– The Kellogg brothers first used cardboard cartons to hold their flaked corn cereal, and later when they began marketing it to the general public a heat-sealed waxed bag of “Waxtite” was wrapped around the outside of the box and printed with their brand name.

– For a printed encyclopedia, the people writing it have to make sure the information is correct, or they could lose their job.

– It was probably first printed in the First Folio of 1623.

– More fully, it a cognitioncognitive process of understanding information represented by printed or written language.

– The ISBN printed in the document is invalid, causing a checksum error.

– The earliest Bible for children printed in America was “The Children’s Bible”.

– Some had “Muestra sin Valor” printed on them in order to nullify the legal tender status and to prevent people from selling them.

– It was first printed in 1515, with another edition in 1528.

– Butler of Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts in a November 1967 letter printed in “The New York Times Magazine” responded to Montgomery’s claim by correcting that the “true story, well known to the relations of Mrs.

– The shirt is printed front and back with white lettering describing the movement with its symbols, and sometimes giving locations of the wearer’s local “ken” or for a movement event.

– He wanted a children’s book printed at Christmas about the event.

– Further information on printed books can be found in FAQ.

– Most of the time, the EAN is printed on the packaging of a product.

– They printed notices which said there was no disease in the town, and saying that the doctors who said that there was disease did not know what they were talking about.

– The reproductions, which were printed by Ankermann of Bond Street, are still selling well.

– The third booklet, printed in 1837, included “The Little Mermaid” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”.

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