Use classes in a sentence
Sentences ending with classes
- Soldiers and merchants, whose various ranks in society were betokened by the length of their white garments, bordered with colored fringes, were interspersed among the crowd of half-naked, sinewy men, whose only clothing consisted of an apron, the costume of the lower classes. [10]
- How, then, are we to account for the beautiful or even gorgeous colours of many animals in the lowest classes? [1]
- When I entered upon my last term, my Leporello list was long enough, and contained pictures from many different classes. [10]
- This is an unmistakable evidence of the growth of the outlaw classes. [4]
- I have never tried in even one single instance, to help cultivate the cultivated classes. [5]
- The napkin-ring is the boundary mark between certain classes. [6]
- Is it a sufficient account of the genius of Cervantes and Scott that they combined in their romances a representation of the higher and lower classes? [4]
- And there are some exceptions to this general material prosperity, in its result to the working classes. [4]
- Had He, indeed, saved it for a People, a People to be drawn from all nations, from all classes? [9]
- Their lives and property were safe, and the celebration of festivals had become a life habit with all classes. [10]
Sentences containing classes two or more times
- The immediate result of this was to put power into the hands of the middle classes and to give the lower classes high hopes, so that, in 1839, the Chartist movement began, one demand of which was universal suffrage. [4]
- A year ago general pardon and amnesty, upon specified terms, were offered to all except certain designated classes, and it was at the same time made known that the excepted classes were still within contemplation of special clemency. [7]
- Saying that on certain terms certain classes will be pardoned with rights restored, it is not said that other classes or other terms will never be included. [7]
- But no one can at present say by what line of descent the three higher and related classes, namely, mammals, birds, and reptiles, were derived from the two lower vertebrate classes, namely, amphibians and fishes. [1]
- But the social alliance between certain classes of Americans and English is more and more closely cemented from year to year, as the wealth of the new world burrows its way among the privileged classes of the old world. [6]
More example sentences with the word classes in them
- By the figures you send, which I presume are correct, the twelve districts represented fall into two classes of eight and four respectively. [7]
- In our senior year the higher classes competed for the Boylston prizes for English composition. [6]
- He rose and without any word of command from his master, he silently and carefully placed on the high-priest's bare head a long and thick curled wig, [Egyptians belonging to the higher classes wore wigs on their shaven heads. [10]
- I may speak with less restraint of those gentlemen who have aided me in the most laborious part of my daily duties, the Demonstrators, to whom the successive classes have owed so much of their instruction. [3]
- The lowest classes will detain us for a very short time, but the higher animals, especially birds, must be treated at considerable length. [1]
- At the period when Emerson reached manhood, Unitarianism was the dominating form of belief in the more highly educated classes of both of the two great New England centres, the town of Boston and the University at Cambridge. [6]
- And classes is what some of us didn't expect to find in this country, but freedom. [9]
- The Brabant palace was constantly besieged by people of all classes inquiring about the condition of the still honoured and by many deeply beloved monarch, and Barbara almost daily asked for news of him. [10]
- Such are those urged to the disadvantage of the great trading and financial classes of our country. [4]
- As if the unpleasant people who won't mind their own business were confined to the classes you mention! [4]
- The wealthy and travelled classes organized preparedness parades and distributed propaganda. [9]
- Every day he took a mysterious book out of his desk and absorbed himself in it at times when no classes were reciting. [5]
- 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]
- Other animals, belonging to quite distinct classes, are either habitually or occasionally capable of breeding before they have fully acquired their adult characters. [1]
- It does seem to me that in the field the two classes have been very much alike in what they have done and what they have failed to do. [7]
- It had seemed to deliver all power into the hands of the ignorant and non-tax-paying classes; and of a necessity the responsible offices were filled from these classes also. [5]
- Little things suffice to amuse the lower classes, who do not have to bother their heads with elections and mass meetings. [4]
- During the same time also special pardons have been granted to individuals of the excepted classes, and no voluntary application has been denied. [7]
- Even in England this cult has made considerable progress, and now that it is favored by the two great Universities, the time is not far away when Ballarat English will come into general use among the educated classes of Great Britain at large. [5]
- The scope of this book has not permitted the author to introduce the peasantry and trading classes which formed the mass in this movement. [9]
- In addition to the use now made of the newspaper by the classes called "advertisers," I expect it to become the handy medium of the entire public, the means of ready communication in regard to all wants and exchanges. [4]
- Every year, as the successive classes finish their course, there is a grand reunion of the former students, with an "exhibition," as it is called, in which the graduates of the year have an opportunity of showing their proficiency in the various branches taught. [6]
- 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]
- In England, on the other hand, with its aristocratic institutions, racing is a natural growth enough; the passion for it spreads downwards through all classes, from the Queen to the costermonger. [6]
- Books, too, with the names of old college-students in them,--family names;--you will find them at the head of their respective classes in the days when students took rank on the catalogue from their parents' condition. [6]
- At length arrived the eve of St. John, when the lower classes of Granada swarm into the country, dance away the afternoon, and pass midsummer's night on the banks of the Darro and the Xenil. [4]
- In both classes the change of colour is sometimes seasonal, and the tints of the naked parts sometimes become more vivid during the act of courtship. [1]
- Then I found that the masses here in New York did not know any better than the classes how to live. [4]
- Historians may say that the classes of the South caused the war; they cannot say that they did not take upon themselves the greatest burden of the suffering. [9]
- One party insists that such adjustment oppresses one class for the advantage of another; while the other party argues that, with all its incidents, in the long run all classes are benefited. [7]
- I may add, that in this purpose to save the country and its liberties, no classes of people seem so nearly unanimous as the soldiers in the field and the sailors afloat. [7]
- In spite of taxes to make the hair of an American turn grey, in spite of lavish charities, the wealthy classes still seem wealthy--if the expression may be allowed. [9]
- The upper classes take a sea-bath every day, and are pretty decent. [5]
- How great a sympathy the whole city had shown during her illness, and how many of all classes had attended the mass for her soul! [10]
- If the utilitarian spirit is abroad, it accounts for the devotion to the production of wealth, and to the consequent separation of classes and the discontent, and it accounts also for the demand that all education shall be immediately useful. [4]
- Many mammals and some few birds are polygamous, but with animals belonging to the lower classes I have found no evidence of this habit. [1]
- The economic and social significance of this tendency, the new attitude of the working classes, the ferment it is causing need not be dwelt upon here. [9]
- Why not sell simultaneous rights, for this once, to the Ladies' Home Journal or Collier's, or both, and recoup yourself?--for I would like to get it to classes that can't afford Harper's. [5]
- But if the signs are to be trusted, even your educated classes used to drop the 'h. [5]
- A narrow shouldered, sickly-looking man, who spite of his very plain clothing, seemed to belong to the better classes, heard it too, and the word "Horrible! [10]
- General Meade, as shown by the returns, has with him, and between him and Washington, of the same classes, of well men, over 90,000. [7]
- In her studies she was so far in advance of her different classes that there was always a wide gap between her and the second scholar. [6]
- Before giving the several rather complex rules or classes of cases, under which the differences in plumage between the young and the old, as far as known to me, may be included, it will be well to make a few preliminary remarks. [1]
- The terms of relationship used in different parts of the world may be divided, according to the author just quoted, into two great classes, the classificatory and descriptive, the latter being employed by us. [1]
- And the common people, the artisans, the lower classes, who in countless numbers had accompanied her brother's coffin to its resting place, and during the mass for the dead had crowded the spacious nave of St. Sebald's? [10]
- Why not come out with it, sir, and say the moneyed classes, who would rather see souls held in bondage than risk their worldly goods in an attempt to liberate them? [9]
- Two words, each of two letters, will serve to distinguish two classes of human beings who constitute the principal divisions of mankind. [6]
- Members of one of these classes often find themselves fixed by circumstances in the other. [6]
- I've heard some of them saying, sir, that if the unions gain what they're after, there'll be no classes at all at all. [9]
- The proposed acquiescence of the National Executive in any reasonable temporary State arrangement for the freed people is made with the view of possibly modifying the confusion and destitution which must at best attend all classes by a total revolution of labor throughout whole States. [7]
- A few weeks of rest had allowed her nervous energy to store itself up, and the same powers which had distanced competition in the classes of her school had of necessity to expend themselves in vigorous action in her new office. [6]
- No two classes of people could be more unlike than the salmon-fishers of Sunburst and the mill-hands and river-drivers of Viking. [11]
- These two classes of men fall within the general class of those who do not look upon it as a wrong. [7]
- The greater death-rate of infants in the poorest classes is also very important; as well as the greater mortality, from various diseases, of the inhabitants of crowded and miserable houses, at all ages. [1]
- Then the impulse of extermination,--a divine instinct, intended to keep down vermin of all classes to their working averages in the economy of Nature. [6]
- They make soldiers of all classes there. [2]
- I shall do nothing to check her love of music, though, in Persia the religious services are the only occasions in which that art is studied by any but the lower classes. [10]
- If this is not what they mean, may we respectfully ask them to state what they do mean, to their next classes, in the name of humanity, if not of science! [3]
- If that were not so, in my opinion there are very few of the privileged classes who would invest a dollar in the Church. [9]
- But they are not so wholesome moral entertainment for the dangerous classes. [6]
- But you have no idea how real and vital they are, and how the dumb discontent of the working classes is being formulated into ideas. [4]
- And was not Mr. Ripon, the junior partner, one of the evangelical lights of the community, conducting advanced Bible classes every week in the Church of the Redemption?... [9]
- This is what Mr. Darwin might call a 'rudimentary' sign that as an was justifiable once, and useful when your educated classes used to say 'umble, and 'eroic, and 'istorical. [5]
- It consisted of more than eight hundred members, divided into five classes, and conducted by three so-called Prophets. [10]
- They were recruited more from the people than from the aristocratic classes. [10]
- My observation persuades me (I do not like to venture beyond my own personal observation,) that the upper classes of Naples possess those traits of character. [5]
- There are as many as five or six classes of funerals recognized. [4]
- Some of the lower classes had rather die than wash, but the fumigation of strangers causes them no pangs. [5]
- I said I knew nothing against the upper classes by personal observation. [5]
- Hardly had the king opened the General Assembly in April, 1848, and, for the relief of distress among the poorer classes in the capital, repealed the town dues on corn, when the first actual evidences of discontent broke out. [10]
- My wish to join Waitz's classes was also unfulfilled, but I went to those of the philosopher Lotze, and they opened a new world to me. [10]
- Skilled labour banded itself into unions, employers organized to oppose them, and the result was a class conflict never contemplated by the founders of the Republic, repugnant to democracy which by its very nature depends for its existence on the elimination of classes. [9]
- And again, it is so common and so easy to ascribe motives to men of these classes other than those they profess to act upon. [7]
- He divides them into different classes, which he compares to unclean animals, and considers that the only woman worthy of a husband and able to make him happy must be like the bee. [10]
- But in every instance this has been done by two classes of persons--people who do not read history, and people, like Jameson, who do not understand what it means, after they have read it. [5]
- It is an insolence toward the majority of the purchasers, for it is a very frank and impudent way of saying, 'Get the translations made yourself if you want them, this book is not written for the ignorant classes. [5]
- This extraordinary war in which we are engaged falls heavily upon all classes of people but the most heavily upon the soldier. [7]
- There were vacancies in the classes and guilds, absences that pained him, silences that wrung him. [9]
- The Senator wrought in Bible classes, and nothing could keep him away from the Sunday Schools--neither sickness nor storms nor weariness. [5]
- Emigration also comes in aid as a temporary check, but, with the extremely poor classes, not to any great extent. [1]
- This seems very improbable, for we have to look to fishes, the lowest of all the classes, to find any still existent androgynous forms. [1]
- In my books I have made both classes do their will, and both are true to life. [11]
- She saw that he was not of the labouring classes, that he had known better days; his speech, if abrupt and cheerless, was grammatical. [11]
- The policy pursued has made England the richest of countries, a land of the highest refinement and luxury for the upper classes, and of the most misery for the great mass of common people. [4]
- The distances were great; and between his dinner parties, classes, services, and visits, he was forced to sit far into the night preparing his sermons, when his brain was not so keen as it might have been. [9]
- We have a great many classes already started, and we see to it that they are provided with text-books and teachers. [9]
- All, all are gone who gathered there; Some toil among the masses, Some, overworn with pain and care, Wait Death's "Prepare for classes. [11]
- The banks have generally suspended specie payments, and a legal sanction given to the circulation of the irredeemable notes of one class of them will almost certainly be so extended, in practical operation, as to include those of all classes, whether authorized or unauthorized. [7]
- To this I gave several answers, adapted to particular classes of questioners. [6]
- The book, apart from its intention, really gives the middle classes an excellent idea of what is called 'high-life. [9]
- From information received from Bishop Staley, it does not appear that the poorer classes have ever much changed their diet, although many new kinds of fruit have been introduced, and the sugar-cane is in universal use. [1]
- With a wisdom for which I was grateful he was careful not to give much sign of it in classes, but the fact that he was "getting soft on me" was evident enough to be regarded with suspicion. [9]
- It is a favorite praying-place for the lower classes. [4]
- They never got farther west than Rotten Row, which was in possession of three classes of people--those who sat in Parliament, those who had seats on the Stock Exchange, and those who could not sit their horses. [11]
- It is not fair to pit a few chosen families against the great multitude of those who are continually working their way up into the intellectual classes. [6]
- During the year ending the thirtieth of June, 1864, $4,504,616.92 have been paid to pensioners of all classes. [7]
- He was thus early brought into direct contact with persons of all classes and conditions of life. [4]
- The amount of difference between the several groups--that is the amount of modification which each has undergone--is expressed by such terms as genera, families, orders, and classes. [1]
- Its members sincerely desire a united Germany, and, of course, are friendly to Prussia, hate Napoleon, have little confidence in the Hapsburgs, like to read of uneasiness in Paris, and hail any movement that overthrows tradition and the prescriptive right of classes. [4]
- The anterooms were crowded with men of the upper classes of the citizens who hoped to be granted audience by the Emperor at the proper hour. [10]
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