Sentence examples for gone to print from inspiring English sources

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I fidgeted and talked to myself, rewriting passages of a book that had already gone to print.

Since the first book appeared in 1960, more than 130 Topsy and Tim titles have gone to print, with more than 21 million copies sold.

None of the rumours which emerged linking Lewandowski to the Premier League or La Liga were ever substantially justified, and most ran out of steam before they'd even gone to print.

It is now a little over four years since I returned, and it has taken all that time to assemble the permissions, funding, images and text for Battle Against Stigma, my new book project, which has just gone to print.

They were banned from John Menzies for three issues, and were threatened with expulsion from WH Smith – by then, the next issue had already gone to print, featuring a hoax piece about an artist who exhibited his own dismembered fingers.

In a key episode, Whishaw's character, a young television journalist, gets hold of the Observer article before the newspaper has gone to print and uses it to spur his colleagues into running a controversial news report.

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Are you going to print his name?

(The American Academy of Pediatrics reviews each issue before it goes to print).

Are you just going to print it or borrow it?

"Somebody's going to print out that Web page.

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