Use class in a sentence
Sentences ending with class
- An honest, ignorant woman, she could not have passed an examination in the youngest class. [6]
- That you sympathize with these agitators who incite class against class! [9]
- There are minds with large ground floors, that can store an infinite amount of knowledge; some librarians, for instance, who know enough of books to help other people, without being able to make much other use of their knowledge, have intellects of this class. [6]
- Edward Bliss Emerson, who graduated at Harvard College in 1824, three years after Ralph Waldo, held the first place in his class. [6]
- But all men who commit crime are not necessarily in the criminal class. [4]
- Yet he hesitated when he found that the proposed protection was likely to work a hardship to readers of the poorer class. [5]
- At eighteen George was a sailor before the mast, and Henry was teacher of the advanced Bible class. [5]
- This is all very well so long as fortune favors those who are chosen to be the ornamental personages; but if the golden tide recedes and leaves them stranded, they are more to be pitied than almost any other class. [6]
- Why should we tolerate any longer a professional criminal class? [4]
- If we add to them those at large who have served one or two terms, and are generally known to the police, we shall not have probably more than eighty thousand of the criminal class. [4]
Short sentences using class
- The class grows every day. [4]
- Westwood, 'Modern Class. [1]
- Class. [1]
Sentences containing class two or more times
- It is fortunate we have been spared in this country the formation of a political labour party, because such a party would have been composed of manual workers alone, and hence would have tended further to develop economic class consciousness, to crystallize class antagonisms. [9]
- It began to take on the aspect of a great lottery, in which one class expected to draw in reverse proportion to what it put in, and another class knew that it would only reap as it had sowed. [4]
- The protection of society by the removal and reform of the criminal class, when the public determines upon it, will call into the service a class of men fitted for the great work. [4]
- It goes without saying that it is opposed by the entire criminal class, and by that very considerable portion of the population which is dependent on or affiliated with the criminal class, which seeks to evade the law and escape its penalties. [4]
- I have spoken of the criminal class as very limited; that is, the class that lives by the industry of crime alone. [4]
- Only they must not be disappointed if they find many subjects treated in our courses as a medical class requires, rather than as a scientific class would expect, that is, with special limitations and constant reference to practical ends. [3]
- One class of men must have their faith hammered in like a nail, by authority; another class must have it worked in like a screw, by argument. [6]
- Lastly, one single member of the immense and diversified class of fishes, namely, the lancelet or amphioxus, is so different from all other fishes, that Haeckel maintains that it ought to form a distinct class in the vertebrate kingdom. [1]
- Indeed, I believe if we take habitual drunkards as a class, their heads and their hearts will bear an advantageous comparison with those of any other class. [7]
- For the American hugs the delusion that there are no class distinctions, even though his whole existence may be an effort to rise out of once class into another. [9]
More example sentences with the word class in them
- And these people would shortly understand, if they did not now understand, that Hugh had come back voluntarily and from a sense of duty to assume the burdens and responsibilities that so many of his generation and class had shirked. [9]
- The story has won the attention and enjoyed the favor of a limited class of readers, and if it still continues to interest others of the same tastes and habits of thought I can ask nothing more of it. [6]
- And the cordiality with which he gave help whenever it was asked, and his eagerness to acknowledge merit in others, secured him the affection of all the literary class, which is popularly supposed to have a rare appreciation of the defects of fellow craftsmen. [4]
- He went away with vanity flattered by the sense of having been appealed to concerning Margaret, and then he began to chafe at what she had said of Wetmore's honesty, apropos of her wish that he still had a class himself. [8]
- To surround her with spies chosen from the lay class was repugnant to his lofty nature. [10]
- Americans were overwhelmed with questions, taunts, threats, misrepresentations, the outgrowth of ignorance, and ignoring worse than ignorance, from every class of Englishmen. [6]
- He was endeavoring, with loud cries, to prevent a number of men of his own class from carrying a large chest out of the house. [10]
- Another was filled with a venomous class hatred. [9]
- He replied, therefore, with a smile, as one to whom the question suggested a very familiar class of facts. [6]
- Who, on the whole, constitute the nobler class of human beings? [6]
- The highest class white men Who lived among the Maoris in the earliest time had a high opinion of them and a strong affection for them. [5]
- You must judge which class those belong to whom you meet: I leave it to you to determine from the facts. [7]
- Besides the variations which can be grouped with more or less probability under the foregoing heads, there is a large class of variations which may be provisionally called spontaneous, for to our ignorance they appear to arise without any exciting cause. [1]
- At the hour when the ladies went to their rooms the day was just beginning for a certain class of the habitues. [4]
- There exists already, what could not be said to exist a quarter of a century ago, a class who have leisure. [4]
- I wondered of what class this memory would be. [11]
- The other class were the active agents, and were termed strikers, and amounted to about six hundred and fifty. [5]
- Tom's whole class were of a pattern--restless, noisy, and troublesome. [5]
- But fashion and wealth are two very solemn realities, which the frivolous class of moralists have talked a great deal of silly stuff about. [6]
- The fact is, we go on increasing our expenses for police, for criminal procedure, for jails and prisons, and we go on increasing the criminal class and those affiliated with it. [4]
- By our conduct we are encouraging the growth of the criminal class, and we are inviting disregard of law, and diffusing a spirit of demoralization throughout the country. [4]
- One of them was of the class of people who grumble if they don't get canvas-backs and woodcocks every day, for three-fifty per week. [6]
- Angelo accepted, and was expecting Luigi to decline, but he did not, because he knew that the Bible class and the Freethinkers met in the same room, and he wanted to treat his brother to the embarrassment of being caught in free-thinking company. [5]
- When the evening was come, the two attended the Free-thinkers' meeting, where Angelo was sad and silent; then came the Bible class and looked upon him coldly, finding him in such company. [5]
- Courted as Laura was by a certain class and still admitted into society, that, nevertheless, buzzed with disreputable stories about her, she had lost character with the best people. [5]
- His social prestige was as mysterious as his diplomatic, but it was now unquestioned, and he might be considered as one of the first of a class who are to reconcile social and political life in this country. [4]
- Oh, yes, there was another fellow who spoke I forgot to mention--that queer Dick who was in your class, Krebs, got the school board evidence, looked as if he'd come in by freight. [9]
- By Charles Dudley Warner The problem of dealing with the criminal class seems insolvable, and it undoubtedly is with present methods. [4]
- To meet his wants you would have to leave the rest of your class behind and that you must not do. [3]
- There is a very opposite class of persons whom anything in the nature of a joke perplexes, troubles, and even sometimes irritates, seeming to make them think they are trifled with, if not insulted. [6]
- In short, all useful citizens who make worthy contributions--as distinguished from parasites, profiteers, and drones, are invited to be members; there is no class distinction here. [9]
- It "stirred him up," but in an agreeable way; for, as he said, he meant to devote himself to family practice, and not to adopt any limited class of cases as a specialty. [6]
- She was brought up abroad, and we lead the French class together. [9]
- We have raised up a class in America, but we have lost sight, a little--considerably, I think--of the distinguishing human characteristics. [9]
- Such variations come under the provisional class, alluded to in our second chapter, which for want of a better term are often called spontaneous. [1]
- Was it not true, if she had been of that class, that Ditmar would not have dared to use and deceive her? [9]
- Of course, this trivial and, fugitive fact of personal wealth does not create a permanent class, unless some special means are taken to arrest the process of disintegration in the third generation. [6]
- By nature and tradition we are inclined to deplore and oppose any tendency toward the stratification of class antagonisms--the result of industrial discontent--into political groups. [9]
- From the church, too, and from the Bible class and from you, and from the shops. [9]
- He was anxious to visit Washington and study the politics of the country, and see the sort of society produced in the freedom of a republic, where there was no court to give the tone and there were no class lines to determine position. [4]
- I was touched to the quick with pity; for the rest of the class answered up brightly and handsomely, while he--why, dear me, he didn't know anything, so to speak. [5]
- Legislation in regard to the parole system has also considered whether a man should be considered in the criminal class on his first conviction for a penal offense. [4]
- It is patent to the most superficial observation that our present method does not protect society, and does not lessen the number of the criminal class, either by deterrent methods or by reformatory processes, except in a very limited way. [4]
- Are we, then, to suppose that some extremely ancient mammal continued androgynous, after it had acquired the chief distinctions of its class, and therefore after it had diverged from the lower classes of the vertebrate kingdom? [1]
- Is it right to show the present favoritism to one class of men and inflict a disability on another, in a land whose boast is that all its citizens are free and equal? [5]
- I wish further to say that I do not propose to question the patriotism or to assail the motives of any man or class of men, but rather to confine myself strictly to the naked merits of the question. [7]
- Any legislation likely to interfere seriously with the occupation of the criminal class or with its increase is certain to meet with the opposition of a large body of voters. [4]
- He went down to help save men of my class, and to any of us he's worth the risk. [11]
- I am sorry to hear that it has not proved effectual in putting a stop to the abuse of a deserving class of men. [6]
- But Honora continued to go to the dancing class, where she treated Mr. Meeker with a hauteur that astonished him, amused Virginia Hayden, and perplexed Cousin Eleanor. [9]
- I have now to go to my class in English composition, but I will write to you again on Saturday. [9]
- He wouldn't have to go to John D. Rockefeller's Bible class to find that out. [5]
- It is necessary to define this with some precision, in order to discuss intelligently the means of destroying this class. [4]
- It is impossible to decide which of these three modes has generally prevailed throughout the present class of cases. [1]
- It is impossible to come into intimate relations with a large, sweet nature, such as you may often find in this class, without longing to be at one with it in all its modes of being and believing. [6]
- It is impossible to begin a story which must of necessity tax the powers of belief of readers unacquainted with the class of facts to which its central point of interest belongs without some words in the nature of preparation. [6]
- This also seemed to be the opinion of Mr. Bigler, who heard of it as soon as anybody, and, with the impudence of his class called upon Mr. Bolton for a little aid in a patent car-wheel he had bought an interest in. [5]
- A law for this purpose, I am of opinion, may be made without materially injuring any class of people. [7]
- We felt that this might probably be our last meeting as a Class. [6]
- I confess that this failure of the annual graduating class to make its expected impression on the world has its pathetic side. [4]
- From questions of this class spring all our constitutional controversies, and we divide upon them into majorities and minorities. [7]
- The cases under this class graduate into others. [1]
- The people in this bath were said to be second class; but they looked as well and behaved better than those of the first class, whom we saw in the establishment at our hotel afterward. [4]
- To selfishness, to thirst for power-straight into the master class. [9]
- Historians of the third class assume that the will of the people is transferred to historic personages conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown to us. [2]
- They talked as they went, and Carnac saw she was of the lower middle-class, with more refinement than was common in that class, and more charm. [11]
- During the day they are associated in class, in the workshop, and in drill, and this association is absolutely necessary to their training. [4]
- It is by these standards that he knows whether to class the city higher or lower than the other municipalities of the world. [5]
- As I read these over for the first time for a number of years, I notice one character; presenting a class of beings who have greatly multiplied during the interval which separates the earlier and later Breakfast-Table papers,--I mean the scientific specialists. [6]
- In a republic there is no room for a leisure class that is not useful. [4]
- Only now and then it would be taken up and opened, and something drawn from it for a special occasion, more particularly for the annual reunions of a certain class of which I was a member. [6]
- We learn from them to recognize all sorts of queer tendencies in minds supposed to be sane, so that we have nothing but compassion for a large class of persons condemned as sinners by theologians, but considered by us as invalids. [6]
- Socialism--political socialism --betrays them into the hands of the master class. [9]
- Their leaders were the worst class in our province, being mostly convicts who had served their terms of indenture. [9]
- He glanced at the woman, who had ceased crying, and stood surveying the wreckage with the calmness, the philosophic nonchalance of a class that comes to look upon misfortune as inevitable. [9]
- Mary Muddock, with the stupidity of her class, had never gone to the right quarters to discover his whereabouts until a year before this day when she stood in the Avocat's library. [11]
- The critique in the Spectator gives that view of the book which will naturally be taken by a certain class of minds; I shall expect it to be followed by other notices of a similar nature. [14]
- I always distrust the soundness of political councils that are accompanied by acrimonious and disparaging attacks upon any great class of our fellow-citizens. [4]
- They weren't in the same class with you. [9]
- The despoilers of the remotest kingdoms of the earth refer their differences to this class of persons. [5]
- He had done the rare thing: he had trusted absolutely that class of woman who is called a "rag" in that far country, and a "drab" in ours. [11]
- The disparity of the quotas for the draft in these two classes is certainly very striking, being the difference between an average of 2200 in one class and 4864 in the other. [7]
- The Monotremata have the proper milk-secreting glands with orifices, but no nipples; and as these animals stand at the very base of the mammalian series, it is probable that the progenitors of the class also had milk-secreting glands, but no nipples. [1]
- And, speaking of the philosophical temper, there is no class of men whose society is more to be desired for this quality than that of plumbers. [4]
- Kutuzov had received the Order of St. George of the First Class and the Emperor showed him the highest honors, but everyone knew of the imperial dissatisfaction with him. [2]
- Now what is the object in life of this great, growing class that has money and leisure, what does it chiefly care for? [4]
- Ma'am, which of the no-good class does that young feller belong to? [13]
- The voyagers visited the Natchez Indians, near the site of the present city of that name, where they found a 'religious and political despotism, a privileged class descended from the sun, a temple and a sacred fire. [5]
- With respect to the Mutillidae see Westwood, 'Modern Class. [1]
- Of this, perhaps, the most remarkable example I can give is the effect produced on nearly every class of readers by the appearance of Captain Basil Hall's 'Travels in North America. [5]
- She denied herself the morning attendance on the Literature Class that was raking over the eighteenth century. [4]
- The habits of the military class are the absence of freedom, that is, discipline, idleness, ignorance, cruelty, debauchery, and drunkenness. [2]
- It is not the men whose duties have made them familiar with this class of subjects who are most likely to offend by scenes and descriptions which belong to the physician's private library, and not to the shelves devoted to polite literature. [6]
- I would extend the hospitality of these shelves to a class of works which we are in the habit of considering as being outside of the pale of medical science, properly so called, and sometimes of coupling with a disrespectful name. [3]
- Yesterday I visited the gymnasium and the better class of baths--wretched, I call them! [10]
- The cost of the first of the third class is about four hundred guldens. [4]
- I shall direct the draft to proceed in all the districts, drawing, however, at first from each of the four districts--to wit, the Second, Fourth, Sixth, and Eighth--only, 2200 being the average quota of the other class. [7]
- He stayed after the class had left the room. [6]
- The fault of the bourgeoisie novels, of which Heine complains, is not that they treated of one class only, and excluded a higher social range, but that they treated it without art and without ideality. [4]
- They belonged to the better class, for they appeared before counts and princes, and were seven in number. [10]
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