Sentence examples for correct and amend from inspiring English sources

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Once the 28 notables finish their draft, this first version will go to a special congress made up of 100 seats that will modify, correct and amend it to produce the final version of the constitution.

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By the Act of Supremacy, signed in 1534, King Henry VIII and his successors asserted full power and authority to "visit, repress, redress, record, order, correct, restrain and amend" any "errors, heresies, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities" in the nation's religious life.

"Thirteen is just spelling errors and punctuation," Mr. Gerson told Mr. Bush, explaining what had been corrected and amended since the 12th draft.

Letter to the President of the United States: Some things that he would like corrected and amended if he is going to be contented in the United States..

/ But the Work shall not be wholly lost; / For it will, as he believ'd, appear once more, / In a new and more perfect Edition, / Corrected and amended, / By the author".

Beethoven's original manuscript of the "Kreutzer" is lost; the Juilliard manuscript, said to be the most important source available, is the one prepared for the printer — the work of four copyists, perhaps made in haste for the sonata's premiere in 1803, with the piano part corrected and amended by Beethoven.

Benjamin Franklin's epitaph for himself plays on his trade as a printer, hoping that he will "appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by the Author"; and that of the antiquary Thomas Fuller has the inscription "Fuller's Earth".

Thankfully, the Times later corrected and amended the article, pointing out that I was a writer and not a government contractor.

All intron positions predicted by gene models were examined visually, corrected and amended manually, if necessary.

With respect to the statement that the reviewer highlights regarding mean translational efficiencies, we have corrected and amended this sentence, since the mean TEs are in fact not identical in all stages (for example, the mean TE in schizonts compared to early trophs are 1.47-fold different).

The quarto title page of Romeo and Juliet (1599), known today as the second quarto, declares that it is "Newly corrected, augmented, and amended, as it hath been sundry times publicly acted by the Right Honorable the Lord Chamberlain His Servants".

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