facsimile - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • publish: Johnson published a fine facsimile of the volume in 1936.
  • contain: Will eventually contain digital facsimiles of over 125,000 English language titles published between 1475-1700.
  • produce: We have produced a facsimile of the Government leaflet produced for the 1975 referendum.

Converse of subject

  • send: If you require immediate communication with HMRC you should request documents to be sent by facsimile.

Adjective modifier

  • digital: In general no photocopying will be allowed from items where there is an adequate digital facsimile.
  • exact: The former states This edition is an exact facsimile of certain pages in the quarterly periodical, FORM.
  • electronic: Where resources are limited and a text-based description is found effective then either paper or its electronic paper facsimile can be appropriate.

Modifies a noun

  • transmission: Notices sent by facsimile transmission shall be deemed to have been received on the day of transmission.
  • reprint: Thomas M'Lean, 1847, facsimile reprint, pub.
  • reproduction: A high quality facsimile reproduction of the Furness Shakespeare Library copy of the First Folio.
  • edition: Our digital facsimile edition offers a daily RSS feed Monday to Saturday covering all sections of the newspaper.
  • signature: Facsimile signatures are accepted by Customs on copies only.
  • copy: Within Acrobat Reader the print option will allow you to produce a facsimile hard copy of the original article.

Noun used with modifier

  • manuscript: The system works by displaying a digitized manuscript facsimile alongside an empty box into which the student types a transcription.

Preposition: of

  • manuscript: For decades they have been the leading source of facsimiles of ancient manuscripts.
  • edition: It is in two parts and is a facsimile of the first edition.
  • document: A facsimile of the document granting armorial bearings can be seen in the Grand Jury Room in the Shire Hall, Chelmsford.
  • letter: A facsimile of this letter has been published in the relevant volume of the Oeuvres.
  • original: Complete facsimile of the original published Parma, 1818.
  • page: You may view just the story, the whole page or a facsimile of the page.

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