How to use in-sentence of “printed”:
+ It has the first printed description of how merchants from Venice kept their accounts.
+ Cahawba, Alabama: Printed by Allen Brickell, State Printers.
+ His first book of short stories was printed in 2007.
+ Even though in some places the paint has fallen right off the wall, the painting is so popular that it is printed and copied more that any other religious painting in the world.
+ Unlike the inner join, Williams is printed in the final result, even though Williams did not have a department ID.
+ Because of limits on the length of articles, often the printed text is a summary of the work in question.
+ The comics Shaman King and Naruto are going to be printed in books.
+ First he printed books for grown-ups.

Example sentences of “printed”:
+ The second part was printed in 1674.
+ Throughout Wales, all official messages are printed in both English and Welsh.
+ The second part was printed in 1674.
+ Throughout Wales, all official messages are printed in both English and Welsh.
+ It was made in Baku It was the first newspaper fully printed in the Azerbaijani language.
+ It was first printed in 1880.
+ The race’s original sponsor was the sports newspaper which printed on pink paper, like many European sports newspapers.
+ It printed a decision, supported by a very big number of people in the parliament, calling for an “independent and effective investigation” into the death of Alexander Taraikovsky related to the protests.
+ 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.
+ The paper stopped being printed in March 2016 and is now only available online.
+ With the completion of a block of lines the typesetter fed the corresponding paper tapes into a phototypesetting device which mechanically set type outlines printed on glass sheets into place for exposure onto a negative film.
+ The Norwegian printed book was made by Shibsted.
+ A guidebook and maps would be printed for settlers.
+ Later the first Bengali version of was printed by Kolkata Bangabasi Press in 1909.
+ He was expert at drawing and also made many printed posters to advertise entertainments.
+ It was not printed until 1857.
+ There is no such thing as a standard printed circuit board.
+ These criticisms have been printed materials in theory but not doing research made public in 1986, 1990, 1995 and 1997.
+ Andersen printed two booklets of “Fairy Tales Told for Children” in 1835.
+ In Genzano, on the other hand, it continued into the 18th centuryeighteenth century, according to an anonymous manuscript 1824 which is preserved in the Central National Library of Rome and printed only recently, “History of the origin of the Infiorata of Genzano ” in “Genzano di Roma, historical and literary testimonies”.
More in-sentence examples of “printed”:
+ The reproductions, which were printed by Ankermann of Bond Street, are still selling well.
+ A logarithmic scale is also a graphical scale on one or both sides of a graph where a number "x" is printed at a distance "c"·log from the point marked with the number 1.
+ The play was Shakespeare's most popular printed text.
+ The reproductions, which were printed by Ankermann of Bond Street, are still selling well.
+ A logarithmic scale is also a graphical scale on one or both sides of a graph where a number “x” is printed at a distance “c”·log from the point marked with the number 1.
+ The play was Shakespeare’s most popular printed text.
+ Evans wrote an autobiography, “Living with the Beatles Legend”, which has never been published in full, but extracts were printed in 2005.
+ It was first published in the United Kingdom by Rex Collings Ltd in 1972 and has continued to be printed and is now available in 18 different languages.
+ This book was first printed in 1921.
+ Maybe he let it be printed because he realized that Fitzhagen had improved it.
+ All of the legally required information is printed on the crown tops.
+ Her story was printed in dime novels and the “National Police Gazette”.
+ The Aldine Press printed its first material in February 1495.
+ 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.
+ The “Propædia” also has diagrams printed on transparent paper of big topics and a section which lists the people working together to make the encyclopaedia.
+ The Comic book “Nightwing”, about this version of the character was printed from 1996 until 2009.
+ Once the circuit pattern is laid out, a negative image is printed out at exact size on a clear plastic sheet.
+ Martin Gardner’s columns from “Scientific American” are printed in 15 books.
+ Sometimes their name would not even be printed in the programme.
+ During the concert, as usual, he was wearing white clothing with his name printed on it.
+ 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.
+ Tickets often display printed information like serial number, barcode, price, expiry date, seat number and class of ticket.
+ This meant that they earned some money for every bit of music that was published, printed or sold in England.
+ A person might have printed material such as books or leaflets that they give to other people to read.
+ A regulation attached to a printed version of the “Horst Wessel-Lied” in 1934 required the right arm to be raised in a “Hitler salute” when the first and fourth verses were sung.
+ 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.
+ Lithography originally used an image drawn in wax or other oily substance applied to a lithographic stone as the medium to transfer ink to the printed sheet.
+ Only four of her novels were printed while she was alive.
+ Not until 1822 did the Church permit books to be printed which accepted the Earth’s motion.
+ Most textbooks are only published in printed format.
+ Republican newspaper printed the entire speech, calling it “a perfect gem” that was “deep in feeling, compact in thought and expression, and tasteful and elegant in every word and comma”.
+ His paper was printed in a French languageFrench translation in 1899.
+ After choosing the destination country an approximate number of pages of a printed book and the price are shown.
+ The paper money or notes had pictures of Chinese emperors printed on them.
+ The local newspaper “The Wellington Times”, owned by Rural Press, is printed three times a week..
+ It was first printed in 1515, with another edition in 1528.
+ Indexes are printed about every two weeks.
+ The book was first printed in 1943.
+ The 50-dollar note was first printed in 1973.
+ When written, it looks like a “g”, and when printed in italics, it is a “д”.
+ The logo is only printed on the wooden crates.
+ It came with a printed 3-D cover, and special glasses to view the cover.
+ Jersey’s newspaper is called the “Jersey Evening Post” which has been printed since 1890.
+ He printed about one hundred different books for children.
+ It is a legal deposit, which means every book that is printed in the United Kingdom goes in this library.
+ Note that the code is read and printed at high speed, at which it is usually not possible to print straight lines; for this reason, the lines being “bent” is a normal state.
+ It was first printed in 1608.
+ It was printed in the First Folio of 1623.
