Do we say c or cee

c 39048 occurrences

Gladys Meyer Wolfe (W) & Erica Elizabeth Wolfe (C); 19Jun70; R486623. REICHENBACH, HANS.

Ben Ames Williams, Jr. (C); 25Feb71; R501316.

Patricia Arno Maxwell (C); 28Jul71; R510406. Cover drawing.

(In The New Yorker, July 31, 1943) © 29Jul43; B595301. Patricia Arno Maxwell (C); 28Jul71; R510405.

Patricia Arno Maxwell (C); 28Jul71; R510511.

Richard M. Eastman & Arthur M. Eastman (C of F. Eastman), Kenneth John Conant (A) & Stephen Kemp Bailey (C of A. E. Bailey); 3Jan72; R520060.

William Beard & Miriam B. Vagts (C); 27Aug71; R511894.

James Benet & Mrs. Richard S. Dawson (C); 19Nov71; R518394.

James Benet & Mrs. Richard S. Dawson (C); 19Nov71; R518393.

Grant Fairbanks, Jr. (C); 15Dec71; R518557. FAIRBANKS, GRANT, JR. Practical voice practice.

Mrs. Gallatin Cobb, Mrs. William Aiken, James P. Gallatin & Albert Frederick Gallatin (C); 3Jan72; R519998.

Winifred Glover Spruance (C of F. R. Glover); 26Oct71; R515272.

Mrs. Fitzgerald S. Parker & George Pullen Jackson (C); 16Sep71; R513256.

Patricia Arno Maxwell (C); 22Mar72; R525534. ARNOLD, ELLIOTT.

Madeleine Bemelmans (W) & Barbara Marciano (C); 8May72; R528840. <pb id='017.png' />

Madeleine Bemelmans (W) & Barbara Marciano (C); 7Apr72; R527187-527188.

Gillian Baverstock & Imogen Smallwood (C of Enid Blyton); 22Mar72; R525899. BOAK, ARTHUR E. R. Papyri from Tebtunis.

Julia Bowe (W), John Bowe (C) & Julie A. Thompson (C); 17May72; R529236.

Julia Bowe (W), John Bowe (C) & Julie A. Thompson (C); 17May72; R529232.

Julia Bowe (W), John Bowe (C) & Julie A. Thompson (C); 17May72; R529232.

David E. Breed (C); 13Apr72; R527479.

Hope Bromfield Stevens (C); 12Jan72; R521299.

On leaving school, there are many scholarships open to the girls for further training, (a)for a home course, (b) for domestic service, (c) for the trades of laundress, needlewoman, dressmaker, and cook.

It is at this stage that the doctor must decide whether she wishes to become (a) a "specialist" in some particular branch of medicine or surgery, (b) a general practitioner, or (c) whether she wishes to work in the public service.

(c) Should she decide to enter the public service, she will still require to take a certain number of posts, especially those dealing with eyes, ears, and skin, and must also obtain the Diploma of Public Health.

cee 6 occurrences

The names of the letters, as now commonly spoken and written in English, are A, Bee, Cee, Dee, E, Eff, Gee, Aitch, I, Jay, Kay, Ell, Em, En, O, Pee, Kue, Ar, Ess, Tee, U, Vee, Double-u, Ex, Wy, Zee.

Thus: (if we adopt the names now most generally used in English schools:) A, Aes; Bee, Bees; Cee, Cees; Dee, Dees; E, Ees; Eff, Effs; Gee, Gees; Aitch, Aitches; I, Ies; Jay, Jays; Kay, Kays; Ell, Ells; Em, Ems; En, Ens; O, Oes; Pee, Pees; Kue, Kues; Ar, Ars; Ess, Esses; Tee, Tees; U, Ues; Vee, Vees; Double-u, Double-ues; Ex, Exes; Wy, Wies; Zee, Zees. OBS.

The other letters, most of which can never be perfectly sounded alone, have names in which their powers are combined with other sounds more vocal; as, Bee, Cee, Dee,Ell, Em, En,Jay, Kay, Kue.

Better:"like an A-Bee-Cee book.

"Cee Aitch I, she; Cee A, ka, she-ka; En E Ar, nur, she-ka-nur; Wy, she-ka-nur-e." One of the chief advantages of oral spelling, is its tendency to promote accuracy of pronunciation; and this end it will reach, in proportion to the care and skill with which it is conducted.

"Cee Aitch I, she; Cee A, ka, she-ka; En E Ar, nur, she-ka-nur; Wy, she-ka-nur-e." One of the chief advantages of oral spelling, is its tendency to promote accuracy of pronunciation; and this end it will reach, in proportion to the care and skill with which it is conducted.

Do we say   c   or  cee