How To Use Verbatim In A Sentence

  • As with any verbatim transcript, it can be a little hard to follow in places, but it's worth plowing through the whole thing if you're really interested in all this.
  • Here is the verbatim definition of schizophrenia from the Random House online dictionary - the medical definition: "a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behavior, delusions, and hallucinations. Conservative: Dems looking 'schizophrenic' on reform
  • Greene had the good sense to tape his conversations with his Dad, whose verbatim reminiscences about the war are sprinkled throughout the book.
  • They are reprinted verbatim with the permission of the publisher.
  • All interviews were then transcribed verbatim (with the exception of minor phrases such as ‘uh-huh’).
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  • Just repeat it verbatim to young people and they will admire you. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in the end pretty well everything I wrote was reproduced verbatim.
  • Consequently there is no just reason for translating the whole verbatim et literatim, as has been done by Torrens, Lane and The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • After his death, I trawled through all of his speeches I could locate, from his maiden speech at Westminster to the verbatim report of proceedings at Holyrood.
  • I was not taking notes while McCain spoke, so I couldn't quote him verbatim, and did not purport to.
  • Their 'alternate' health care plan is a 3 page outline with no cost estimates, and 80% of it was stolen verbatim from the Obama plan. Obama, GOP trade barbs in health care fight
  • As a syndicated cartoonist, I've seen my published ideas later appear in eerily similar reiterations in other comics and spoken near-verbatim by nationally recognized humorists (to the point where scores of readers and viewers alerted me, offended and outraged on my behalf). The Riff: From 'SOUTH PARK' to 'POOCH CAFE': When a sense of plagiarism plagues comedy
  • This belief has perdured without question in the Catholic Church to this day, and is repeated almost verbatim in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
  • Doubtless some of the children who had memorised Perrault's ‘Red Riding Hood’ in their classrooms were able to retell the story verbatim to credulous tale collectors.
  • Apart from the four men sitting opposite each other in side-by-side pairs at one end of a long polished table - Corunna and Green opposite Harlow and Vynn - there was a woman court reporter who, on her swift typing machine, wrote down every word verbatim. The Elvis Latte
  • She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations.
  • In addition, after each interview the interviewer audiotaped impressions and field notes and these were also transcribed verbatim.
  • He and his brothers all helped out with reporting and were so skilled at shorthand that each could read the other's verbatim notes.
  • This character would offer solutions to a problem, no one would respond, then a man would come up, verbatim, with the same idea which would be met with universal backslapping and congratulations.
  • His proposal had been practically verbatim to what she’d written in her diary, except the word cherished had replaced love. Dragon Warrior
  • I can transcribe a conversation verbatim, as long as I do it within a few days of it taking place. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • I was treated to a verbatim report of every conversation she's taken part in over the past week.
  • As soon as the meeting was over, they contacted reporters with near-verbatim accounts of the participants' behavior in a frantic series of accusations and denials, spiced with dollops of invective.
  • The New University, the student newspaper, published a front-page article, which featured, more or less verbatim, Mary's charges.
  • It is not a verbatim reproduction of the dialogues, so please do allow for the misquotes if there are any.
  • I can transcribe a conversation verbatim, as long as I do it within a few days of it taking place. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Since Lewis's apologia and attack in The New York Review of Books borrows verbatim from his congressional testimony (e.g., his ecological homily on the polluted meaning of the word Arabist), it is proper for me to sketch out the reality of his position and of his "scholarly" activities. Orientalism: An Exchange
  • Words in quotation marks are verbatim quotes from the hearing; all others are paraphrase.
  • I can personally attest to that, having tried to learn a similar tool, the court reporter's stenotype machine, with which it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do.
  • COMMENT "Generating API documentation with Doxygen" VERBATIM endif (DOXYGEN_FOUND) Planet KDE
  • Their responses are logged verbatim and scored according to a complex system designed to point towards personality traits.
  • Second, Irdial's editing may have been sufficient ‘selection and arrangement’ to give rise to a copyright in the whole track, preventing wholesale verbatim copying.
  • The material was lifted almost verbatim from a six-year-old book.
  • In the pages of VERBATIM have appeared comments on acronyms: the word acronymania appears in "Prep School Slanguage," by Richard Lederer VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 2
  • Their 'alternate' health care plan was a 3-page outline with no cost estimates, 80% of which was stolen verbatim from the Obama plan. 2010 won't be like 1994, says Pelosi
  • Rachel's was possibly the only publication to print the statement verbatim.
  • I'm not surprised the subtitling firm regularized your anacolutha - unless the brief is explicitly to retain speech errors and disfluencies, subtitles are almost never verbatim but are edited for length and clarity for readability purposes. On anacolutha
  • I record this verbatim from a journal written at the time, with just the occasional commentary.
  • The open-ended interview questions allowed people to use their own words to describe their knowledge, and particular words and expressions were often written verbatim to preserve their emic nature.
  • As a result they are barely tested at all and can simply rely on verbatim regurgitation of previous years' answers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The children's lyrics are almost completely indecipherable, but they seem to echo the adult male's lyrics, verbatim.
  • Smith later acknowledged that ‘In Villette my mother was the original of Mrs Bretton, several of her expressions are given verbatim’.
  • Although promptory has not yet found its way into Webster's Third (promptuary, a poorer-sounding variant suggestive of a mortuary, has), it is a worthy and useful addition to the language; for example, good use of it was made in a recent VERBATIM book review [VII, 3, 12]. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 3
  • Until the early 19th century, all divorces were transacted in the ecclesiastical courts, where witness statements were taken down verbatim, in private. Betrayals Of Love
  • This entails verbatim delivery of classic film dialogue or interactions with actual soundtracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The researcher read and reread the verbatim transcripts to identify and extract significant statements.
  • On "Irish Bulls" [VERBATIM II, 1, 1] and the German bull, by an odd coincidence of assonance, the German word for this linguistic extravagance is Verbalhornen. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
  • But she notes that, although the _Tatler_ showed its teeth against the "Proposal to the Ladies," the compilator made amends to the author (if not to the bookseller), by transcribing above a hundred pages into his _Ladies 'Library_ verbatim, except in a few places, which would not be found to be improved. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
  • Verbatim quotes from the interviews are included in the profiles.
  • The attempt, or rather the intention, was highly creditable; the copy was carefully moulded upon the model and offered the best example of the verbatim et literatim style. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • One will just have to assume that the reporter quoted the petite entertainer verbatim.
  • Lengthy news stories, usually speeches taken down verbatim in shorthand and printed in full, have given way to short and crisp reports.
  • The BBC therefore used actors to read the words verbatim over film of the speakers.
  • Therefore it is no wonder if these things which are spoken by our Saviour are not found verbatim in the Jewish pandect; for they are not so much alleged by him to shew that it was their direct design to banish away all reverence and love towards parents, as to show how wicked their traditions were, and into what ungodly consequences they oftentimes fell. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • At 6,000 feet, the pilot tried to execute a second set of boldface procedures, loss of thrust / flameout, but had difficulty remembering the procedures verbatim.
  • She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations.
  • It was a 3 page outline, with no cost estimates, and 80% of it was just taken near-verbatim from the democratic health care plan. Sanford ally in South Carolina Senate calls for resignation
  • When a student writes down my words verbatim, the words take on a kind of oracular quality in the student's mind.
  • Aspiring disruptors excerpted passages of the book verbatim in their business plans.
  • She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations.
  • The experimenter wrote verbal protocols down verbatim.
  • The beef I had with the VRA renewal was the assumption that the verbatim readoption of this forty year old tool was the best way to tackle the problems that the VRA in the abstract is supposed to deal with. Let's take a closer look at Ron Paul.
  • I had written detailed verbatim reports. Christianity Today
  • The damage did not appear too serious and the lead pilot asked him to edge in close and give him a verbatim report over the radio. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all is the chapters on money management, which are repeated almost verbatim for each game.
  • For this purpose, verbatim copying probably counts as antiquitarian, though the motive is different. The Picts (or Cruithne, or Albans): What's in a name?
  • I will not quote them verbatim, because they appear to me to be admirably and correctly encapsulated in paragraph 2 of the headnote to the report, which I do quote.
  • The President's speeches are regularly reproduced verbatim in the state-run newspapers.
  • I’m just going to copy/paste verbatim from the report in Worthing Today. Teenager denies killing transgender woman
  • He posted the complete verbatim minutes of the meeting on the website of the Government.
  • A verbatim tweet on the Bulls-Celts from TNT's Kenny Smith: GM 7 is like being ina alley with your friends and youre about tobe attacked. Kentucky Derby caller fails to keep his eye on longshot Bird
  • Verbatim notetakers can get by thinking I'll figure out what this means later, but later, you've got those horrendously voluminous notes to deal with.
  • On Tuesday, a panel of the Third Circuit reversed and remanded an order of a district court judge who had simply copied verbatim the appellee's proposed opinion in the case.
  • The interview tapes were transcribed verbatim and assigned a unique identifier for each participant.
  • I can transcribe a conversation verbatim, as long as I do it within a few days of it taking place. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • The interviews were audiotaped and the tapes were transcribed verbatim.
  • Which temper Jones was now in, we leave the reader to guess, having no exact information about it; but this is certain, that he had spent two hours in expectation, when, being unable any longer to conceal his uneasiness, he retired to his room; where his anxiety had almost made him frantick, when the following letter was brought him from Mrs. Honour, with which we shall present the reader verbatim et literatim. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • Calling itself operatic cabaret, this production is a canny hybrid of verbatim theatre and observational sketch comedy, with a few arias parachuted in to raise the tone. Times, Sunday Times
  • In an earlier issue of VERBATIM writers have commented on what have come to be called "bacronyms," names of companies, products, charities, and other institutions that have been chosen solely because their acronyms yield words that are pronounceable, meaningful, or both. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
  • As soon as the meeting was over, the respective plenipotentiaries contacted reporters with near-verbatim accounts of the participants' behavior in a frantic series of accusations and denials, spiced with dollops of invective.
  • The interview tapes were transcribed verbatim and assigned a unique identifier for each participant.
  • When the same sentence is reproduced verbatim in the blurb, one feels that the book will be long on rhapsodies and short on substance.
  • Where documentable facts meet dramatic licence, those expecting a verbatim account can always find nits to pick. Times, Sunday Times
  • After his `Very satisfactory" and a ring for beer, he asked for a verbatim fill-in. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • [The papers referred to in the preceding.] _Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page_. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3
  • To avoid looking too 'costumey', it looks better when a vintage frock is thrown on in a nonchalant way rather than a modern interpretation being worn verbatim. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • He at times repeats himself verbatim and gets a few details wrong (such as misdating Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1991, rather than 1990).
  • UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE ABC News obtained a copy of an unpublished book proposal with quotes from what it calls a verbatim transcript from an interview Schwarzenegger gave in 1975. CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2003
  • And ironically 80% of that outline was stolen verbatim from the Obama plan. gerry GOP unveils new health care ad campaign
  • Diplophrasis My letter in the February 1976 VERBATIM, listing phrases in our language in which synonyms are joined by and (aches and pains, alas and alack, bits and pieces) and other examples of hendiadys and merism elicited many additions from readers. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 4
  • Just think about the fact that a sitting of the chamber finishes after 5pm, but the full verbatim report is published by 8.30 the next morning.
  • The only alternative, in her view, was to simply copy the wording verbatim and hope the Doctor could translate it.
  • he repeated her remarks verbatim
  • Their 'alternate' health care plan is a 3-page outline with NO cost estimates and 80% of its points are stolen verbatim from the Obama plan. McConnell: Public option a nonstarter for Senate Republicans
  • The pieces emerge, not as verbatim stories, but as patchworks of tactile forms.
  • At about the point I read about epiphora, however, my eyes began to water -- in the act of complaining about "inconsistencies and inaccuracies," Mr.McC. is contributing several more inconsistencies to the pages of VERBATIM. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 1
  • All interviews and focus groups were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim with participants' permission.
  • Here a tall gentleman marched up to him, and addressed him in a certain language, which might be called the freemasonry of flash, and which Paul, though he did not comprehend verbatim, rightly understood to be an inquiry whether he was a thorough rogue and an entire rascal. Paul Clifford — Complete
  • Reproduzco abajo, verbatim et literatim, un folleto de propaganda electoral que recibí antes de las elecciones europeas de 2004. Por qué nos necesitan
  • One passage was lifted almost verbatim from a speech Bush made in February 2002.
  • But when a journalist chooses to report it verbatim in a magazine, that is a different matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is almost a novel, with long verbatim passages from various documents of the time and scenes where he embroiders extensively on the scarce facts available.
  • Each group session was audiotaped, and the tapes were transcribed verbatim.
  • If we remembered verbatim everything that people said to us, we would soon be swamped by a mass of words of such enormity that it would be hard to perform the simple acts of retrieval we constantly rely on our memories to deliver.
  • This entails verbatim delivery of classic film dialogue or interactions with actual soundtracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • To my Chinese friends here in Hong Kong, "how people are educated, how trust relations are established and how accountability is exercised" would sound very close to repeating verbatim from the Analects by Confucius. The China Example, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • repeated their dialog verbatim
  • It was a 3 page outline, with no cost estimates, and 80% of it was just taken near-verbatim from the Obama health care plan. Sanford should stay, two top South Carolina papers say
  • As with any verbatim transcript, it can be a little hard to follow in places, but it's worth plowing through the whole thing if you're really interested in all this.
  • Creationism often conjures visions of religious zealots who believe the book of Genesis verbatim.
  • Their 'alternate' health care plan was a 3 page outline, also lacking any cost estimates, and 80% of the points were lifted near verbatim from the Obama plan. South Carolina GOP votes to censure Sanford
  • The interviews were transcribed verbatim, and the interviewer verified the accuracy.
  • It is into this chronological narrative that he interlards verbatim dialogue, transcriptions and notations of the songs.
  • It is a 3 page outline with no cost estimates, 80% of which was stolen verbatim from the Obama plan. GOP: Dems' health care reform plan 'a prescription for disaster'
  • In the sentence repetition subtest, the child repeats verbatim sentences that the examiner reads aloud.
  • But their notes are a resume of proceedings, not a verbatim account.
  • ‘The spirit of Morecambe and Wise gradually suffuses the show, and lots of Morecambe and Wise gags are lifted verbatim,’ says Clive.
  • Press releases from these sources are often used verbatim by journalists. The Chomsky Update - Linguistics and Politics
  • This entails verbatim delivery of classic film dialogue or interactions with actual soundtracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • So Plutarch, De placit. philosoph., c. 7; from which treatise the above opinions of the various sects are quoted, generally verbatim. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus

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