record - use in sentences

Object

  • album: We did that several times while recording the album.

Converse of object

  • maintain: A computer ' flag ' is attached to each amended blunder and a cumulative record maintained for each participant.
  • break: The Poppy Appeal, feared by some to be declining in support, has in fact broken all records in the locality.
  • hold: The details are compared with the records held by your card issuer, who passes a result back to our servers.

Adjective modifier

  • written: The Licensee shall maintain a written record of each reproduction of Product and the Licensee shall produce such a record on request.
  • criminal: The number of young people with criminal records also continued to grow.
  • medical: Your medical records: Patients can apply for access to their medical records or ask GPs for copies of their own medical records.
  • historical: The NAS also holds historical records created by businesses, landed estates, families, churches and other corporate bodies.

Noun used with modifier

  • accounting: Accounting records must be kept for 6 years after the end of the financial year to which they refer.
  • census: The official Government source for birth, marriage, death and census records.
  • vinyl: Red Eye Records - Drum and Bass, Jungle and Dubstep vinyl records.

Preposition: of

  • achievement: A good example is our considerable record of achievement in research and development.

Preposition: for

  • posterity: The copper ' peg ' acted as a record for posterity and to receive the god's blessing.

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