Use local in a sentence
Sentences starting with local
- Local superstition declares that when the Virgin of Albert falls the war will be ended. [9]
- Local customs were pronounced and crude in outline; language was often highly coloured, and action was occasionally accentuated by a pistol shot. [11]
- Local reporters made articles on the progress of the interior whenever they could get an entrance. [4]
Sentences ending with local
- Considered apart from its effects, it is perfectly local. [7]
- As he is against general objects, those he is for must be particular and local. [7]
Short sentences using local
- It was a local affair. [9]
Sentences containing local two or more times
- Doubtless local uprisings will for a time continue to occur, but these can be met by detachments and local forces of our own, and will ere long tire out of themselves. [7]
- Other capitals feel a local influence; this feels all the local influences. [4]
More example sentences with the word local in them
- As district attorney you are doubtless known to the local authorities. [9]
- These he equips with new names, and thus we have those terrific nomenclatures which are enough to frighten the medical student, to say nothing of the sufferers staggering under this long catalogue of local infirmities. [6]
- I will begin with a few sentences from the excellent little local guide-book of Mr. Satya Chandra Mukerji. [5]
- One or two wise men, however, were able to secure order long enough to have the resolution passed for forming a Local Interests Committee whose duty it would be to see that the people were not sacrificed to a "soulless plutocracy. [11]
- For his grandfather, who was indisposed, he was induced to preside at a political meeting in the interest of a wealthy local brewer, who confidently expected the seat, and, through gifts to the party, a knighthood. [11]
- We were unable, when we reached the residence of old man Tatem, to imagine how the local superstition of his wealth arose. [4]
- On the Sundays when the heathen prevailed she studied the congregation, grew to distinguish the local country families; and, if the truth must be told, watched for several Sundays for that ugly yet handsome young man whom she had seen on horseback. [9]
- The questions involved were political, local, personal, and above all religious. [6]
- All the quality were in the country, of course, save only four gentlemen of the local Patriots' committee, of which Captain Daniel was a member, and with whom he had an appointment at ten. [9]
- But before they went the artist must make one more trial at a sketch-must get the local color. [4]
- I reckon the weather has a good deal to do with the local temperament. [8]
- In that information we shall have a stern, unbending basis of facts--a basis in no wise subject to whim, caprice, or local interest. [7]
- I suggest that we make the local appointments forthwith, leaving foreign or general ones for ulterior and occasional action. [7]
- No local official was on the platform. [11]
- And yet I was for the Omnibus Bill, and I am with Mr. Douglas in his local sovereignty. [9]
- His local knowledge was especially valuable on account of the marshes which intersected the Pelusian plain, and might, unless carefully avoided, have proved fatal to the Persian enterprise. [10]
- Another said there was a vast fortune waiting for the genius who should invent a compass that would not be affected by the local influences of an iron ship. [5]
- Sixty years ago verses made a local reputation, which verses, if offered today to any of our first-class magazines, would go straight into the waste-basket. [6]
- She has the usual Upper River quota of factories, newspapers, and institutions of learning; she has telephones, local telegraphs, an electric alarm, and an admirable paid fire department, consisting of six hook and ladder companies, four steam fire engines, and thirty churches. [5]
- It depends altogether upon the proposition that the States must, without the interference of the General Government, do all those things that pertain exclusively to themselves,--that are local in their nature, that have no connection with the General Government. [7]
- This basin of unbroken green rises away to the south and southeast into the rocky heights of Dix's Peak and Nipple Top,--the latter a local name which neither the mountain nor the fastidious tourist is able to shake off. [4]
- Then would follow two or three local worthies with Esquire after their names. [6]
- He cured headaches, toothaches, rheumatism, and all sorts of local ailments "with despatch. [11]
- It is easy to scribble local rubbish, with the facts all before you; it is easy to clip selections from other papers; it is easy to string out a correspondence from any locality; but it is unspeakable hardship to write editorials. [5]
- I was going to say something about our boarders the other day when I got run away with by my local reminiscences. [6]
- It never occurred to me that I was doing anything or favoring anything to reduce to a dead uniformity all the local institutions of the various States. [7]
- Martial ardour united to manliness and local pride--follow me? [11]
- On our way to it we passed the drill-shed of the local cavalry, which we mistook for a skating-rink, and thereby excited the contempt of an old lady of whom we inquired. [4]
- It is time to inquire what basis this great reputation had in enduring qualities, what portion of it was due to local and favoring circumstances, and to make an impartial study of the author's literary rank and achievement. [4]
- Now, in relation to his inference that I am in favor of a general consolidation of all the local institutions of the various States. [7]
- It presently occurred to him that there might be some local source of infection which had brought on the complaint, and was still keeping up the symptoms which were the ground of alarm. [6]
- Don't talk,--I said,--except to answer my questions.--And I proceeded to "prospect" for the marks of some local mischief, which you know is at the bottom of all these attacks, though we do not always find it. [6]
- He took the time (Pacific) by his watch, correcting it for local time. [5]
- About fifty of those lines, as one perceives, deal with local matters; so the reporters are not overworked. [5]
- To work by this rule in literary criticism is to substitute something definite for the individual tastes, moods, and local bias of the critic. [4]
- Applied to government, this principle would be, that a general government shall do all those things which pertain to it, and all the local governments shall do precisely as they please in respect to those matters which exclusively concern them. [7]
- Applied in government, this principle would be that a general government shall do all those things which pertain to it, and all the local governments shall do precisely as they please in respect to those matters which exclusively concern them. [7]
- It was on this paper that young Sam Clemens began his writings--burlesque, as a rule, of local characters and conditions --usually published in his brother's absence; generally resulting in trouble on his return. [5]
- They helped me, they fed me with dialect, with local details, with memories, with old letters, with diaries of their forebears, until, if I had gone wrong, it would have been through lack of skill in handling my material. [11]
- He conjectured that these were remains of the victims of the catastrophe of 1820, and a minute inquest, immediately instituted by the local authorities, soon demonstrated the correctness of his supposition. [5]
- But I think there will be a general agreement that in the needed revisal of our local copyright law we can attain some measure of justice. [4]
- It is for their interest to send something; and their judgment of what is important is not only biased, but is formed by purely local standards. [4]
- Cyamon Johnson carried the story back to Coniston, where it had the effect of eliminating Mr. Price from local politics for some time to come. [9]
- Sit down in the seats of the State governments and study the methods of treatment of essentially the common institutions of government, of charity and discipline, and you will be impressed with the variety of local spirit and performance in the Union. [4]
- Today four of the ringleaders have been sentenced to heavy punishment of a public sort--and are become local heroes, by consequence. [5]
- Until that moment the revolt had been personal, local, founded on a particular grievance which had to do with wages and the material struggle for existence. [9]
- I mean in the picking-up of local intelligence, and the use of the telegraph to make it general. [4]
- After talking with the New York client whose local interests I represented I sat thinking over the conversation with Perry. [9]
- These instances of the navy and the Mississippi River show clearly that there is something of local advantage in the most general objects. [7]
- His compliment to the local purity of the language is warranted. [5]
- Four curses are the local inheritance: droughts, dust, mud, and canker-worms. [6]
- Dicky Merritt and the local doctor were named for the task, but they both declared they'd only "make rot of it," and suggested Old Roses. [11]
- His argument to the local authorities was that I had no rights, that I am a murderer and a mutineer, and confined to the island, though not on parole. [11]
- In five years the increase in local wealth would not only reimburse the government for the outlay in this appropriation, but pour untold wealth into the treasury. [5]
- But you have the head of a lawyer--almost--and you have no local feelings, no personal interest--eh? [11]
- But many, like the Brinsmades and the Russells, the Tiptons and the Hollingsworths, retired to the local paradise of their country places on the Bellefontaine road, on the cool heights above the river. [9]
- What was at the bottom of the local prejudice against letting the wayfaring man have anything to eat and drink, the party could not ascertain, but the defiant air of the woman revealed the fact that there was such a prejudice. [4]
- It seems impossible that our own dissensions can produce anything more than local disturbances, like the Morristown revolt, which Washington put down at once by the aid of his faithful Massachusetts soldiers. [6]
- He decided simultaneously that his own local studies must be illustrated, and that he must come with the artist and show him just which bits to do, not knowing that the two arts can never approach the same material from the same point. [8]
- But everybody knows that allegiance is on the condition of local autonomy. [4]
- I should be thankful to do nothing, but here on the one hand the local nobility have done me the honor to choose me to be their marshal; it was all I could do to get out of it. [2]
- Beyond lay the Tennessee hills and conspicuous White-Top Mountain (5530 feet), which has a good deal of local celebrity (standing where the States of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina corner), and had been pointed out to us at Abingdon. [4]
- Its sender had taken advantage of the law that permits one-cent stamps for local use. [9]
- He charges, in substance, that I invite a war of sections; that I propose all the local institutions of the different States shall become consolidated and uniform. [7]
- I wish to submit the following local item, from a Mannheim journal, by way of illustration: "In the daybeforeyesterdayshortlyaftereleveno'clock Night, the inthistownstandingtavern called 'The Wagoner' was downburnt. [5]
- Perhaps the most striking feature of the American newspaper, especially of the country weekly, is its enormous development of local and neighborhood news. [4]
- I went off, smarting under this insult to my dignity, and asked another local official, supplicatingly, if I couldn't have some poor little corner somewhere in a sleeping-car; but he cut me short with a venomous "No, you can't; every corner is full. [5]
- But isn't it singular how local and provincial society talk is everywhere? [4]
- Among her fellow-citizens she had place and position, but she took no lead; she was always an isolated attachment of local enterprises. [11]
- The railroad politicians send word to the town rings to hold snap caucuses' when they hear I'm coming into a town to speak, and the local politicians give out notices only a day before, and only to the voters they want in the caucus. [9]
- However, as he seems to be really honest and is so very sincere in his local prejudices, I don't believe anybody will be very angry with him. [6]
- Now for the second portion of the message--namely, that the burdens of improvements would be general, while their benefits would be local and partial, involving an obnoxious inequality. [7]
- Now, if on Saturday night at a moment before midnight we could fly in an instant to a point fifteen degrees west of here, he would hold possession of the power another hour, for the change observes local time and no other. [5]
- If I remember rightly, it was about this time that golf was introduced, tennis had become a commonplace, professional baseball was in full swing; Ham Durrett had even organized a local polo team.... [9]
- It must be remembered that I and the other Teacups, in common with the rest of our fellow-citizens, have had our sensibilities greatly worked upon, our patriotism chilled, our local pride outraged, by the monstrosities which have been allowed to deform our beautiful public grounds. [6]
- What are the qualities common to all the masterpieces of literature, or, let us say, to those that have endured in spite of imperfections and local provincialisms? [4]
- It has a proper philosophical meaning, and it has also a local and accidental application to the individuals of a group which came together very much as any literary club might collect about a teacher. [6]
- Mr. Logan once performed the functions of local judge, a Republican appointment, and he sits around the premises now in the enjoyment of that past dignity and of the fact that his wife is postmistress. [4]
- The little local paper threw itself into ecstasies of admiration and tried to do itself proud from beginning to end. [5]
- From the point over the Horseshoe Fall our friends, speaking not much, but more and more deeply moved, strolled along in the lovely forest, in a rural solemnity, in a local calm, almost a seclusion, except for the ever-present shuddering roar in the air. [4]
- Even if we ourselves are the subjects of the prejudice, there seems to be no impropriety in showing that this prejudice is local or personal, and not an acknowledged conviction with the public at large. [3]
- The letters are open imitations of the "Spectator" and the "Tatler," and, although sharp upon local follies, are of no consequence at present except as foreshadowing the sensibility and quiet humor of the future author, and his chivalrous devotion to woman. [4]
- He is an old friend now, Senator and Judge and Presidential Candidate,--Stephen Arnold Douglas,--father of the doctrine of Local Sovereignty, which he has come to preach. [9]
- Now, in his old age, he found his fame still local, and he yearned for wider recognition. [5]
- When I think of this vast country with any attention to local developments I am more impressed with the unlikenesses than with the resemblances. [4]
- A brief sketch of these friends and fellow-workers of his may not be out of place, for these men made the local sphere of thought into which Ralph Waldo Emerson was born. [6]
- But the life of the youthful Greek was local, not planetary, like that of the young American. [6]
- The great variety of the local institutions in the States, springing from differences in the soil, differences in the face of the country, and in the climate, are bonds of Union. [7]
- A general flavor of mild decay, But nothing local, as one may say. [6]
- With a flush of local pride, the Professor took up, in the roomy, pleasant chamber set apart for the guests, a copy of Porter's "Elements of Moral Science. [4]
- That is purely of local interest, which nobody should be allowed to say a word about. [7]
- A considerable number of his business activities have their field in his social relations; and clothes which do not offend against local manners and customers and prejudices are a valuable part of his equipment in this matter--would be, if Franklin had died earlier. [5]
- No commercial object of government patronage can be so exclusively general as to not be of some peculiar local advantage. [7]
- There were, too, numerous conferences with local personages, with Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Grierson, and Judah B. Tallant,--whose newspaper was most useful; there were consultations and negotiations of a delicate nature with the owners and lawyers of other companies to be "taken in. [9]
- It was impossible not to incline to a person so obliging and well stocked with local information. [4]
- Mr. Douglas had not thrown his bone of Local Sovereignty to the sleeping dogs of war. [9]
- His brain did not seem to be thrown out of gear by local magnetic influences,--by beauty, for instance. [9]
- This gave it more local notoriety than it might otherwise have attained, so that, as I learn, one ingenious person made use of its title as an advertisement to a production of his own. [6]
- So that these meetings which the Judge has alluded to, and the resolutions he has read from, were local, and did not spread over the whole State. [7]
- No matter how many brilliant alliances have been arranged, no matter how many husbands and wives have drifted apart in the local whirlpools of the summer's current, the season will be dull if Wall Street is torpid and discouraged. [4]
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