59 examples of asterisk in sentences

Secondly, they are bound to observe the rules of the liturgy, especially the rule as to the stop in each verse at the asterisk mark.

"The psalms retain the accentuation of the Latin words, which was inserted at the request of Pius V. in the Reformed Breviary of 1568; and also the asterisk, which was introduced to mark the division of the verses of the Psalms in Urban VIII.'s Reform in 1632."

The asterisk (*) indicates the part which should be repeated first after the verse and immediately after the Gloria Patri.

Some responsories have two or three asterisks, and then the repetitions should be made from one asterisk to another and not as far as the verse ending.

The antiphon for the day is said as far as the asterisk (*), then the Psalms of the day's Office as arranged in the new Pian Psaltery, according to the day of the week, except on some special feasts, when the Psalms at Prime are the Sunday psalms.

If those days, which are marked with an asterisk, fall on a Sunday, they are kept on the Monday following; and likewise the state holidays.

Every trial in which aid was thus given by the experimenter is indicated in table 5 by an asterisk following the last choice.

The asterisk * after the name denotes that the species continues in flower for a longer period than the month under which it is placed.

The asterisk indicates that the passage in question is discussed in some detail.

[Transcriber's note: Gaps in the text below are signified with an asterisk.

"By this asterisk, which has been written by mistake, the inexpert operator having pressed down the figure lever instead of the one for capitals.

The literary typewheel is the only one that has an asterisk, as I noticed when I was thinking of purchasing a machine.

The type is that which is peculiar to the Blickensderfer, and, in one of the mistakes, an asterisk has been printed in place of a letter.

But the literary typewheel is the only one that has the asterisk.

[Transcriber's Note: The out-of-order section number which follows is in the original text, as is the asterisk which does not seem to indicate a footnote.] 216.*

He divided them into twenty-four books each, marked every doubtful line with an obelos, and every one he considered especially beautiful with an asterisk.

[*] The ASTERISK, or STAR, [Dagger] the OBELISK, or DAGGER, [Double dagger] the DIESIS, or DOUBLE DAGGER, and [||] the PARALLELS, refer to marginal notes.

The small letter n., with an asterisk or other mark affixed to it, relates to a footnote with such mark in the Grammar.

following;) correspondents Asking and exclaiming, simple and appropriate names for the marks of, desirable Aspirates, see Semivowels Asterisk, use of.

verbs, why made a separate class treated List of Reference, marks of, ASTERISK, OBELISK, &c., shown; in what order are introduced what other signs of, may be used.

Star, or asterisk, use of.

Now, just ahead of us where the chart had a little asterisk, the river had a little lighthouse perched high over the water on its long spindling legs.

Next I announce to hall and hovel Lord Asterisk's unwritten novel.

The asterisk (*) denotes preceding mention of the artist.

They will be inserted in this Edition in their proper places, and indicated by an asterisk.

59 examples of  asterisk  in sentences