36 Words to use with copying

Perhaps you know them, too; they are to be found in the copy-books.

The booksellers, justly sensible of the great additional value of the copy-right, presented him with another hundred pounds, over and above two hundred, for which his agreement was to furnish such prefaces as he thought fit.

And his copy money and his taylor's bill were too little proportioned to one another.

It was a shabby stove, but not more so than the other few articles of furniturea large table, a small desk, three deteriorated cane-chairs, two gas brackets, and an old copying-press on its rickety stand.

free lease-holds, copy lease-holds; folkland^; chattels real; fixtures, plant, heirloom; easement; right of common, right of user.

Proofreading and copy-preparation.

Conway had finished his story quite half an hour before, and should have sent it out to be mutilated by the blue pencil of a copy editor; but as the city editor had twice appeared at the door of the local room, as though looking for some one to send out on another assignment, both Conway and Bronson kept on steadily writing against time, to keep him off until some one else came in.

That is a sheet of our copy paper.

You see, he's a real copy cat.

On the opposite side of the room was a large, massively-constructed copying camera, the front of which, carrying the lens, was fixed, and an easel or copyholder travelled on parallel guides towards, or away, from it, on a long stand.

And, all the time, the telephone-bell is ringing madly, and Kings are being killed on the Continent, and Empires are saying"You're another," and Mister Gladstone is calling down brimstone upon the British Dominions, and the little black copy-boys are whining "kaa-pi chay-ha-yeh" (copy wanted) like tired bees, and most of the paper is as blank as Modred's shield.

He had a habit of whistling during office hours; he took too long for dinner, and was much given to descending the stairs four at a time and shaking the premises, blurring the copying-book and under-stamping the letters.

What though you tell me each metrical puppy Might make of such parodies two pair a day; Mocking birds think they obtain for each copy Paradise plumes for the parodied lay: Ladder of fame!

The old copy prints the ordinary abbreviation for with, which may have been misread by the printer.

For the first edition of seven hundred and fifty copies quarto, Scott received £169 6 s., and then sold the copyright for £500.

Then he jumped and gasped, and copy-readers and office-boys jumped and gasped, and the religious editor dashed frantically for the stairs, outrunning the entire staff down the hall, though he had farther to go than any other man or woman there.

"Junior Assistant wanted to Grocery, Spirit and Provision business; send copy references and salary expected.

The facts were recalled; the sending of Mr. Sloan and many reporters to Rutland; the need of extra hands at the copy-table that day.

The expressing of ideas that are not your own is mere copy work, and seldom worth doing.

He used for his copying bits of board shaved smooth with his jack-knife.

As I had nothing to do until the opening of the copying bureau, where I should have direct dealings with the public, I considered it a good preliminary training to take an active part in the retail business of the grocery store.

Her fingers were stained with purple copying ink, and her dark hair was untidily arranged.

Every student has tasks of a routine nature which do not require a high degree of energy, such as copying material.

(And please, before we get any farther, forget all that business about how the Internet's copying model is more disruptive than the technologies that proceeded it.

Kent saw the vice-president of the Overland Short Line shake hands with Bucks and take his leave, and was so intent upon watching the tableau of departure that he failed to notice the small boy in Western Union blue who was trying to thrust a telegram, damp from the copying rolls, into his hand.

36 Words to use with  copying