Sentences with longhand
long·hand
L l - longhand writing.
- A longhand account of the meeting.
- In English or Chinese I like to write in longhand for this reason.
- During her entire writing career, she submitted her manuscripts in longhand and allowed only minimal editing.
- I had to write the essay out twice longhand – they wouldn’t let me print it out. It took forever!
- The great educational value of having to write things out in longhand, at a pace which enabled a monk to absorb and contemplate the text, was being lost in the speed of the printing process.
- The text was laboriously written in longhand, typed by our printer on an office typewriter, and produced from paper plates - all 500 copies.
- While most signatures were written in longhand, some names were neatly hand printed on blocks.
- The writing on the paper was in longhand and shorthand.
- The rhetoric was vintage Reagan, and the scripts were mostly written in longhand by the politician who delivered them.
- The forms and the photographs are there on exhibit, along with the confessions written in longhand and in great detail.
- It was written in longhand, and without a doubt, by a female's hand.
- Shorthand is eventually transcribed to longhand, and buzzwords lose their sting.
- In her 70's, she still writes her books in longhand on pads.
- longhand given enough time without ever using the CAD CAM software.
- There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review.
- His address, written in longhand on an A4 pad over the previous two days, was as passionate a speech as he had ever delivered - not least because it was, uniquely, almost entirely his own words.