miscellany sentence examples
- Miscellany of items.
- A publication containing astronomical and meteorological data for a given year and often
including a miscellany
of other information.
- Stationery cards, wrapping and writing paper, stamps and
other miscellany
are available to buy in the libraries.
- For example, sir william petty's
verse miscellany
( british library add.
- Miscellanyther end were the poetical
miscellanies compiled
for pleasure, which were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
- Miscellanyx reveals an alternative literary canon of the poets most widely read in
printed miscellanies.
- Miscellanyject is producing a database guide to about 400
manuscript miscellanies
and commonplace books by british women from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
- Miscellany of information
that could not be fitted in elsewhere.
- Eric goldsworthy
has an useful miscellany
of contests lists, poetry library reviews, competitions advice and much more.
- A
random miscellany
of links about tarling telling you what you never really wanted to know.
- Miscellanyther end were the
poetical miscellanies
compiled for pleasure, which were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
- Miscellany of stories, poetry, and writings about liverpool and merseyside.
- The grounds of appeal may
cover a miscellany
of points of law and fact.
- George's adventures in bricolage gather strength in their new record, a
coherent miscellany
of bric-à-brac electronics and clockwork melody.
- Miscellanyaised it as the most entertaining of
literary miscellanies.
- Miscellany of prose
and verse, appeared in 1792.
- Miscellany of other people
's voices.
- Miscellany of animal welfare
related musings.
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