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    Examples of write in a Sentence

  • Examples of writ
    1. to enter a writ, appearance, rule, or judgment
    2. Nay if you read this line, remember not, / The hand that writ it.
    3. Each wit may praise it for his own dear sake, / And hint he writ it, if the thing should take.
    4. The plaintiffs not appearing, the writ of error was nonprossed.
    5. to sue out a writ in chancery; to sue out a pardon for a criminal
  • Examples of write
    1. The Logophile has my favourite demonym, I would write under it if he didn't.
    2. No one gives a flying fuck what you douche boats write.
    3. There shouldn't be more than two dozen Christmas cards left to write.
    4. The teacher told us the next exercise is to write an essay. ‎
    5. It all inspired me to write this sort of mini futurefic, a look at what might happen when what we once knew is gone.
    6. [ … ] Ms. Ashley didn’t trump that of the role’s originator, Patricia Wilde (whose gargouillades — the sideways jumps where the feet write rings in the air — are still recalled in awe).
    7. Deslea, who has lots of characters she doesn't like, too, but she doesn't write hatefic about them, and if she did, she wouldn't post it to a general forum…
    8. I bought a pen and some paper to write a note, is an example of an infinitive of purpose.
  • Examples of wrote
    1. We all wrote down the instructions.
    2. Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated children's books.
    3. George Borrow wrote novels and travelogues based on his experiences travelling around Europe.
    4. Polycrates, disciple of Gorgias, wrote in praise of mice, pots, pebbles. Others of bees, salt, those are the Adoxographs. Dio Chrysostomos has a praise of mosquitoes, parrots, and hair. Lucian, praise of the fly.
    5. “This boodling was worth a hundred thousand pounds a year to the city,” they wrote.
    6. The group is accused of defaming the state after a British nonprofit, Privacy International, wrote a report based on the testimony of four Moroccans who say they were targets of cybersurveillance by the government.
    7. The impulse behind purple prose, he wrote, “is to make everything larger than life, almost to overrespond, maybe because, habituated to life written down, in both senses, we become inured and have to be awakened by something intolerably vivid.”
    8. Saint Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, finally wrote a letter in 249 A.D. attempting to "blow the whistle" on the cohabitation of the agapetae with men of the cloth.
  • Examples of writes
    1. He grew up in Norway, but he writes impeccable English.
    2. In more recent times, she writes, they have been disproportionately enrolled in risky, nonbeneficial research in gynecology, oncology, surgery, pediatrics , infectious disease and genetics .
    3. “Researchers who exploit African-Americans,” Washington writes, “were the norm for much of our nation’s history, when black patients were commonly regarded as fit subjects for nonconsensual, nontherapeutic research.”
    4. American English writes many words as solid that British English hyphenates.
    5. The award may be given to anybody who consistently writes top notch content.
    6. Born in 1947, self-taught, and from ultratraditional Japanese background, Satoh writes shimmering, ecstatically minimalist music full of tremolos and delicate melodies.
    7. 1949, Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold[2], Taylor & Francis, ISBN 9780049280182, page 169 : "F. Newman's book I saw yestern at our ouse," Arnold writes to Clough. "He seems to have written himself down an hass.
  • Examples of writing
    1. Perhaps, in future, you should regard any reference to nonhumans in his writing as a red light and alert the appropriate antidefamation societies.
    2. In this particular instance the writing begins backhanded, and there is a reversion to the right-handed type, -- an unconscious reversion, which makes me think that is the natural method of writing;
    3. In 1979, Jennifer Dunning, writing in The New York Times, said that Ms. Wilson had “etched herself indelibly on the consciousness of the New York balletgoing public.”
    4. a blind passage in a book; blind writing
    5. That's exactly how Beethoven and Dvorak worked Lady GaGa explains, "When you make music or write or create, it's really your job to have mind-blowing, irresponsible, condomless sex with whatever idea it is you're writing about at the time."
  • Examples of written
    1. The often exaggerated addition of /h/ before words like "out" in written Cockney is a hypercorrect affectation.
    2. Greeting cards contain some of the most insipid words ever written.
    3. Though his account of written communication over the past 5,000 years necessarily has a powerful forward momentum, his diversions down the fascinating byways of the subject are irresistible ...
    4. The lyrics were written by the composer.
    5. A young couple’s marriage is threatened when the husband, a social worker, becomes overinvolved with a disturbed client in this well-written novel, Gaige’s second.
    6. Once written to a disk file the data becomes persistent and it will still be there tomorrow when we run the next program.
    7. From the postclassical grammar, we can deduce that the book was written in the Middle Ages
    8. Some of these exhibit variations from the modern text, but being written by not very highly educated persons, they seldom or never present any various readings that it would be desirable to adopt, and indeed contain now and then prosodical errors.
    9. Every rational number can be written as either a terminating decimal or a recurring decimal.
    10. Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is written in C♯ minor (C sharp minor.)
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