scribe - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • employ: Babylon's main temple was also a bank and it employed scribes to record the city's business.
  • become: Scribe's Life Pack It took years of training to become an ancient Egyptian scribe.
  • do: Or does the scribe mean nothing by his/her addition or omission of the full stop?
  • use: Using a scribe A scribe writes or types the candidate's answers from dictation.
  • have: In today's Gospel we have a scribe who is genuinely seeking the truth.
  • see: Such problems were used in the training of scribes -- here we see an Egyptian scribe.

Converse of subject

  • write: We may even suspect that these verses were written by a scribe of a later age for the position they now occupy.
  • copy: Their ethic, their daily habits, their skills - all should be copied by the scribes who work online.
  • add: The record of the confirmation at Wilton was added by the scribe who also wrote the main text of S 1438, MS.

Adjective modifier

  • humble: Your humble scribe has been there, along with many others.
  • Egyptian: Such problems were used in the training of scribes -- here we see an Egyptian scribe.
  • medieval: I have a writing technique that I took from medieval scribes.
  • ancient: Tells the whole story from ancient scribes, translators, the first printing, up to the present day.

Noun used with modifier

  • tungsten: What Good Woodworking said... nd alcohol marketers are reaching more young viewers by focusing more attention on tungsten carbide scribe cable TV.
  • carbide: What Good Woodworking said... nd alcohol marketers are reaching more young viewers by focusing more attention on tungsten carbide scribe cable TV.
  • century: As a sixteenth century scribe put it: ' Those who observe the codices, those who recite them.

Preposition: of

  • law: He was the " scribe of the law of the God of Heaven " .

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