Which preposition to use with catalogued
Look carefully over the catalogues of thirty or forty of our own seminaries, and notice the curious, almost monastic, impression which they make.
The Admiralty asked for further advice, and on Feb. 28th I replied, undertaking to put the Catalogue in order.
the colonel idly wondered, and regretted that he had no Leporello to keep them catalogued for consultation)and George Pendomer's long-smoldering jealousy of Rudolph Musgrave: all fitted in as neatly as the bits of a puzzle.
If seen, it had been thought, of course, to be a starfor it shines like a star of the sixth magnitude, and can therefore be just seen without a telescope if one knows precisely where to look for it and if one has good sightbut if it had been seen and catalogued as a star it would have moved from its place, and the catalogue would by that entry be wrong.
Between visits she took to going to the Metropolitan Museum and conscientiously studying pictures and catalogues with a view to helping her protégé form sound artistic tastes.
A catalogue by Louis V. Ledout.
The town has made up a list of six-and-thirty weddings, which I shall not catalogue to you.
The B.M. copy, catalogued under "Ariel," contains only a fragment of 24 pages.
A group of two figures, sometimes called the Victory, now in the Bargello Palace, was catalogued without hesitation by Vasari among the statues for the tomb.
To the casual observer his weight would have been catalogued at about a hundred and forty.
BRISBANE, SIR THOMAS MACDOUGALL, British general, a man of science and an astronomer, born near Largs, Ayrshire; saw service as a soldier; was appointed governor of New South Wales to the profit of the colony; gave name to the capital of Queensland; catalogued over 7000 stars; succeeded Scott as president of the Royal Society (1773-1860).
In the Chronological Catalogue on p. 343 in vol.
"No one will disturb you there, and you'll have fifteen thousand books all catalogued within easy reach.
So violent was this wish that, drawn on in the wake of the owner of the eye-glass, she found herself inadvertently bumping against a stout tight-coated young man whose impact knocked her catalogue from her hand.