How To Use Unnumbered In A Sentence

  • I leave Highway 3 for an unnumbered asphalt road headed directly for the state line.
  • Slaves to unnumbered ancient ‘taboos,’ superstitions, prejudices, and fallacies, which one by one are slowly but surely weakening under the clear light of the morning of science; the savior of mankind.
  • Few people passed over the rough cobblestones then; occupants were silent, if not sleeping, behind closed doors to either side; the doors were unnumbered as the alleys were not named.
  • The teapot carries number 122, the coffee pot and cups 312, the sucriers 122 and 412, and the tray is unnumbered.
  • They put out a one-shot, unnumbered adaptation of that film in 1969 and also did the sequel - both drawn magnificently by Dan Spiegle.
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  • Each addresses the covenant in slightly different terms, but the essence of the blessing remains constant: land, an heir that will lead unnumbered descendants, and many nations.
  • But the Japanese Immigration Bureau, to whom we dedicated unnumbered words a week or two ago, did not agree one bit with the UN and sent the group packing with a clip round the ear.
  • For woman herself this condition would bring unnumbered goods.
  • At page 675-if your Honours are looking at the pamphlet version, an unnumbered page - is a letter from the second defendant to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, right at the beginning.
  • I am angry for the innocent, unnumbered and uncounted civilians who have perished.
  • William vanden Heuvel Diary, last unnumbered box in the Donovan collection Wild Bill Donovan
  • Yet even they must honour the astonishing ingenuity with which he furnishes clues that tempt you in one direction when quite another is wanted; serves up idiosyncratic treats like his alphabetical crosswords, where you have to fill the answers into an unnumbered grid; or somehow gathers so many composers or cattle or cricket grounds into one puzzle that his customers gasp in wonder. In praise of … Araucaria | Editorial
  • Available in a limited edition run of 100 deluxe copies and 400 unnumbered editions, Particulars establishes a benchmark by which many future art books will be judged.
  • The deed of transfer in terms of which the DME alienated the mineral rights defined these as certain 20 unnumbered base mineral claims.
  • Not the teeming thousands of ex-first class rail travellers who now jostle each other to grab unnumbered window and aisle seats having paid 30 per cent less than regular airline fares.
  • Other material examined.-Several unnumbered plates in the collections of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the Department of Geology, University of Illinois.
  • The name of Dr Joseph Mengele, the chief doctor of the Auschwitz concentration camp, who was responsible for unnumbered deaths, through his ‘medical experiments’, is well known in the history of National Socialism's war crimes.
  • God has bound our hearts to Him by unnumbered tokens in heaven and in earth.
  • It is a desperate need for today where unnumbered souls are dying.
  • The sound of falling water rang around him in a chorus of unnumbered voices as he trudged through the mud and trampled the bulrushes, making toward where he had last seen the fledgling.
  • Her not having the corner room was only one among unnumbered grievances. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • Of course the bodies were mangled and unnumbered.
  • Through dangers untold, and hardships unnumbered Blinky made it through to the final.
  • Hour is ripe to recall unnumbered tribulations, sacrifices heroically endured by the dawn-breakers, culminating in Bahá’u’lláh’s afflictive imprisonment in Citadel of Faith
  • And because there are usually unnumbered seats people get there very early, and so they've got time to settle in and you can watch the actors getting ready, that's very unusual in a western theatre tradition.
  • Unnumbered generations of wide-eyed children have wondered at the enchanted horse, which, by the turning of a peg, in a single day transported the Prince of Persia and his lady love to his distant dominions.
  • Is it possible for a virgin to put out of her memory her ornaments, or a bride her robes? but my people have put me out of their memories for unnumbered days.
  • With its 50 unnumbered poems, ‘Anthem’ continues and expands Donnelly's meshing of private and public concerns as she takes on the U.S., state by state.
  • Long are the “times” of Heaven: the orbits of angel messengers seem wide to mortal vision; they may enring ages: the cycle of one departure and return may clasp unnumbered generations; and dust, kindling to brief suffering life, and through pain, passing back to dust, may meanwhile perish out of memory again, and yet again. Villette
  • Meanwhile, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee approved as-yet-unnumbered legislation to revamp health care, that also includes some parity protections.
  • Long are the "times" of Heaven: the orbits of angel messengers seem wide to mortal vision; they may enring ages: the cycle of one departure and return may clasp unnumbered generations; and dust, kindling to brief suffering life, and through pain, passing back to dust, may meanwhile perish out of memory again, and yet again. Villette
  • Observing this, ‘It was an old song, old as the breed itself [and it was] vested with the woe of unnumbered generations, this plaint by which Buck was so strangely stirred.’
  • As we go marching, marching, unnumbered women dead
  • -- and the echo rose in unnumbered voices of lonely lips, toned with wondrous gratitude, "Free, Free, Free! A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds, Lisbon, Portugal. 416 pp., approximately 180 unnumbered maps, 180 black-and-white drawings, 16 tables and figures.
  • All the chapters are inconspicuously but intentionally divided into small titled but unnumbered sections rarely longer than a page, and in each of those certain concept, idea or unresolved problem is discussed.
  • My suspicions were aroused by the unnumbered pages and curious celebrity endorsements, and a quick survey of other news kiosks confirmed that this ad did not come from the Mirror distribution center.
  • By continuous living tradition and a vital power of rejuvenescence, this land has readjusted itself through unnumbered transformations.
  • No one knows where it was mailed from, only where it was going to, and that was unfortunately an unnumbered rural route address.
  • This definition includes periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, directories, etc.), journals, memoirs, proceedings, transactions of societies, monographic series, and unnumbered series.
  • I am angry for the innocent, unnumbered and uncounted Iraqi civilians who have perished.
  • As we come marching, marching, unnumbered women dead Terry O'Neill: What's Good for Women Is Good for the Nation: Jobs, Livable Wages and Equal Pay
  • I have completed a monument more lasting than bronze and higher than the decaying Pyramids of kings, which cannot be destroyed by gnawing rain nor wild north wind, or by the unnumbered procession of the years and flight of time.
  • This was the history of the hoop skirt and the Grecian bend, and has been that of most of the extremes which have marked the past, and we can readily believe that in no other way could womanhood have been insnared by such supreme and criminal folly as has characterized fashion's caprices in unnumbered instances. The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891
  • They are all unnumbered and unsigned - of course.
  • The 300 signed and numbered copies sold out immediately, as did most of the unnumbered copies.
  • Why can't we be required to hand in our voting card which is instantly shredded prior to our being given an unnumbered voting paper?
  • Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen, for my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great.
  • The cluck-cluck of unnumbered generations of disgruntled mother hens?
  • As a White Mountains guidebook explained in 1846, ‘During unnumbered ages he has held his solitary vigils here, looking down with ‘infinite dignity’ upon changes no human eye has witnessed.’
  • The heavy paper and unnumbered pages lend a further arty quality to a production that lies midway between genre fiction and graphic novel.
  • It was invested with the woe of unnumbered generations, this plaint by which Buck was so strangely stirred.
  • Felix and helped him with advice and kindness in unnumbered ways. The Windy Hill
  • They say, ‘It's us, here, in our little unnumbered bank accounts, that make the wealth.’
  • Sharp's unnumbered collection spans the years 1933-1938 and includes important annotations to linkage in maize.

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