18 examples of such-and-such in sentences

Inquireth if you have had your arms done on vellum yet; and did not know till lately, that such-and-such had been the crest of the family.

You may tell 'em, if you please, that they'll be hung for such-and-such; they'll go and do it anyway.

His friends say: 'O, you should go to such-and-such falls; you 'd write poetry there, if you like.

Any further attempt to limit the content of the term "dramatic" is simply the expression of an opinion that such-and-such forms of representation will not be found to interest an audience; and this opinion may always be rebutted by experiment.

In all that I have said, then, as to the dramatic and the non-dramatic, I must be taken as meaning: "Such-and-such forms and methods have been found to please, and will probably please again.

To say that such-and-such a factor is necessary, or highly desirable, in a dramatic scene, is by no means to imply that every scene which contains this factor is good drama.

Even the most unsophisticated audience realizes in some measure that the playwright is an artist presenting a picture of life under such-and-such assumptions and limitations, and appraises his skill by its own vague and instinctive standards.

It is in nowise to the author's interest that we should say, "Ah, if we had only known this, or foreseen that, in time, the effect of such-and-such a scene would have been entirely different!"

It is a frequent critical complaint that in such-and-such a character there is "no development": that it remains the same throughout a play; or (so the reproach is sometimes worded) that it is not a character but an invariable attitude.

Brigade H.Q. to O.C. Such-and-such Battery," or "to O.C.

"Back in such-and-such a village," etc.

They will be told that the professional attendants have started a hat in such-and-such a thicket, or whatever be the technical term.

In his old days Mr. Tymperley would have laid it down as an axiom that 'one' cannot live on less than such-and-such an income; he found that 'a man' can live on a few coppers a day.

At intervals the artillery Captain himself admitted that such-and-such a part of the device was tres beau.

I was told not to stand in such-and-such a place because it was exposed.

Just as nowadays he goes about declaring that the work of such-and-such a dramatist is all very amusing and delightful, but "it isn't a Play," so we' had a great deal of talk about the short story, and found ourselves measured by all kinds of arbitrary standards.

The officers rang up the nearest telephone which connected with the front trenches, the batteries, and regimental and brigade headquarters, to apprehend two men of such-and-such description.

The general idea is after such-and-such system, the patent of which had expired, and we improved it; the breech action, with slight modification, is somebody else's; the sighting is perhaps a little special; and so is the traversing, but, at bottom, it is only an assembly of variations and arrangements.

18 examples of  such-and-such  in sentences