Use of manuscript in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include manuscript at the start of sentence, manuscript at the end of sentence and manuscript in the middle of sentence

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manuscript at the end of sentence


  1. I read his novel in manuscript.
  2. I read her poems in manuscript.
  3. Her poems are still in manuscript.
  4. I only have one copy of the manuscript.
  5. This is a valuable medieval manuscript.
  6. Her autobiography remained in manuscript .
  7. This has to be part of the original manuscript.
  8. You are very helpful in preparing my manuscript.
  9. He cancelled many unnecessary words in his manuscript.
  10. He had been asked to transcribe an ancient manuscript.
  11. She collated the final proof with the original manuscript.

manuscript in the middle of sentence


  1. He had seen a manuscript of the book.
  2. He slatted my manuscript and went out.
  3. The original manuscript has been lost.
  4. He raced the manuscript to the printers.
  5. The manuscript bears the date 10 April 1937.
  6. This is a manuscript bearing as a title Ruth.
  7. To my mortification, my manuscript was rejected.
  8. He sent the 400-page manuscript to his publisher.
  9. This is the oldest Hebrew manuscript in existence.
  10. The authenticity of the manuscript is beyond doubt.
  11. I hunted down the manuscript in the British Museum.
  12. The manuscript had yellowed / was yellowed with age.
  13. The present whereabouts of the manuscript is unknown.
  14. A few pages of the original manuscript still survive.
  15. His manuscript has already been accepted for publication.
  16. His publishers made him revise his manuscript three times.
  17. The manuscript is just one of the treasures in their possession .
  18. He always checked the manuscript over carefully before passing it to the typist.

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tefillin -
چمڑے کی ڈبیا جس میں عبرانی کا نُسخہ تورات چمڑے پر لکھا ہوا یا کڑھا ہوا ہوتا ہے
(Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer