Use newspaper in a sentence
Sentences starting with newspaper
- Newspaper biographies of him constantly appeared, but he had evaded every attempt to include him and his portrait in the Lives of Successful Men. [4]
Sentences ending with newspaper
- Keep that in your mind and you can make a popular newspaper. [4]
- When the public which has been present reads the inaccurate report, it loses confidence in the newspaper. [4]
- The first step we took was to advertise our wants in the "Neueste Nachrichten" ("Latest News ") newspaper. [4]
- He desires Lanphier to be taken as authority in what he states in his newspaper. [7]
- This is like the conduct of a newspaper. [4]
- I heard Miss Tavish say she wished she had a newspaper. [4]
- Don't use such strong language; you talk like a newspaper. [5]
- If there is sign of change nowhere else, we detect it in the newspaper. [4]
- At quarter to seven one blustery evening of the April following their fourth anniversary Honora returned from New York to find her husband seated under the tall lamp in the room he somewhat facetiously called his "den," scanning the financial page of his newspaper. [9]
- Hannah and Edward sat there under the lamp, Hannah scanning through her spectacles the pages of a Sunday newspaper. [9]
Short sentences using newspaper
- What does the newspaper say? [9]
- The newspaper must be cheap. [4]
- By the newspaper? [4]
Sentences containing newspaper two or more times
- Ball's original, it was said, looked like a newspaper strip in the way it was printed, and may indeed have been a proof pulled in some newspaper office. [5]
- I recollected a newspaper subscription I had delayed paying years and years ago, until both editor and newspaper were dead, and which now never could be paid to all eternity. [4]
- Whatever motive may be given out for starting a newspaper, expectation of profit by it is the real one, whether the newspaper is religious, political, scientific, or literary. [4]
- While the subscribes acquires no right to dictate to the newspaper, we can imagine an extreme case when he should have his money back which had been paid in advance, if the newspaper totally changed its character. [4]
More example sentences with the word newspaper in them
- Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, and she saw no company except the newspaper reporters, until the arrival of Col. [5]
- Bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that I wish to unbosom myself to a newspaper man when I have so studiously avoided conversation with other people. [5]
- The newspaper report you sent me is incorrect. [5]
- My note to you I certainly did not expect to see in print, yet I have not been much shocked by the newspaper comments upon it. [7]
- Now, for many years our international relations have been uncommonly smooth, oiled every few days by complimentary banquet speeches, and sweetened by abundance of magazine and newspaper "taffy. [4]
- The gentleman who wrote the newspaper paragraph above quoted had not been misled as to its character. [5]
- He used to write communications to the weekly newspaper in Moffitt--they've got three dailies there now--and throw cold water on the boom. [8]
- The newspaper men would have made it as famous as the assassination of Caesar, but for their limitations. [5]
- The modest fellow would have liked fame thrust upon him for some worthy achievement; it might be for a book, or for the skillful management of some great newspaper, or for some daring expedition like that of Lt. Strain or Dr. Kane. [5]
- Nothing in the world affords a newspaper reporter so much satisfaction as gathering up the details of a bloody and mysterious murder and writing them up with aggravating circumstantiality. [5]
- He smiled his wonted fraction by way of greeting, stopped to buy a newspaper, and finally leading me to his buggy, turned and drove out of town. [9]
- Newspapers filled her with dread, but it was from a newspaper, during the first year of her retirement, that she had learned of the death of Howard Spence. [9]
- Mr. Brad, to whose nineteenth-century and newspaper eye Philip had shrunk from confiding his modest creation, but who was consulted in the business, consoled him with the suggestion that this was a sure way of getting his production read. [4]
- May I ask whether you propose to do me the honor of reporting this visit and the conversation we have had, for the columns of the newspaper with which you are connected? [6]
- Among other things, we gather from this letter that Orion Clemens had faith in his brother as a newspaper correspondent, though the two contributions from Cincinnati, already mentioned, were not promising. [5]
- The whole house was, in the common language of the newspaper reports, "a perfect tinder-box," and would probably be a heap of ashes in half an hour. [6]
- What puzzled Philip was that this fabricator of "stories" for the newspaper should call himself a "realist. [4]
- A ranch man was reading aloud an article from a newspaper printed two hundred miles away. [11]
- But what I was going to comment upon is an extract from a newspaper in De Kalb County; and it strikes me as being rather singular, I confess, under the circumstances. [7]
- The old newspaper was a broadside of stale news, with a moral essay attached. [4]
- So in 1860 Warner removed to Hartford and joined his friend as associate editor of the newspaper he had founded. [4]
- His official wagons wait at the doors of the newspaper offices and scud to him with the first copies that come from the press. [5]
- Imagine the Grand Vizier in solemn council with the magnates of the realm, spelling his way through the hated newspaper, and finally delivering his profound decision: "This thing means mischief --it is too darkly, too suspiciously inoffensive--suppress it! [5]
- In this remote village there are no sights to see, there is no newspaper to intrude the worries of the distant world, there is nothing going on, it is always Sunday. [5]
- These "items" have very little interest, except to those who already know the facts; but those concerned like to see them in print, and take the newspaper on that account. [4]
- Not that I'm uneasy about him, but all this talk of his and newspaper advertising had to be counteracted some. [9]
- Mr. Pardriff was under forty, and with these gifts many innocent citizens of Ripton naturally wondered why the columns of his newspaper, the Ripton Record, did not more closely resemble the spiciness of his talk in the office of Gales' Hotel. [9]
- Although the newspaper unavoidably gives currency to some of these, it is the great corrector of popular rumors. [4]
- Then, as she turned away, from her hand slipped a little gold-bound purse, and as I picked it up a clipping from a newspaper fluttered out. [9]
- It is a triumph for Mr. Crewe, and is all printed in that orthodox (reform) newspaper, the State Tribune, with urgent editorials that it must be carried out to the letter. [9]
- A third newspaper took up the subject in a different tone. [5]
- And greatly distressed, too; for, of course, the newspaper people would fall foul of it, and be sarcastic, and make fun of it, and have a blithe time over it, and be properly thankful for the chance. [5]
- A story is told of a metropolitan journal, which illustrates another difficulty the public has in keeping up its confidence in newspaper infallibility. [4]
- My chief objection to woman is that she has no respect for the newspaper, or the printed page, as such. [4]
- Mr. Dallas transmitted to us some newspaper reports of ministerial explanations made in Parliament. [7]
- It has come to this, that the newspaper furnishes thought-material for all the world, actually prescribes from day to day the themes the world shall think on and talk about. [4]
- We shall come to this presently, in a summary of the newspaper letters written to the Union. [5]
- I am inclined to think that the reporting department is the weakest in the American newspaper, and that there is just ground for the admitted public distrust of it. [4]
- In trying not to think of it, she had picked up the newspaper, learned of a railroad accident,--and shuddered. [9]
- Tell the story to the world by writing to the newspaper at Quebec? [11]
- Meanwhile, in obedience to the unerring instinct for drama peculiar to great metropolitan dailies, newspaper correspondents were alighting from every train, interviewing officials and members of labour unions and mill agents: interviewing Claude Ditmar, the strongest man in Hampton that day. [9]
- Is he going to start a daily newspaper among the Kick-a-poos? [5]
- It was delicious to see a newspaper again, yet I was conscious of a secret shock when my eye fell upon the first batch of display head-lines. [5]
- He was about to reply to the chief, when the trader entered the room hurriedly with a newspaper in his hand. [11]
- Let's go down to Newspaper Row--meet him on the way. [5]
- He had written to Mavick after the newspaper report that that government officer had been in the city on Henderson's affairs, and had received a very civil and unsatisfactory reply. [4]
- It is rare to find any one who can read, even from the newspaper, well. [4]
- With his failure to elicit any response from Mrs. Henderson, the hope, raised by the newspaper comments on the unexecuted will, that the fund would be renewed was dissipated. [4]
- It's got something to do with that--" he pointed to the newspaper propped against the teapot. [11]
- It is certain to be partisan, and more liable to be misinformed than a newspaper, which exercises some care in view of immediate publicity. [4]
- Uncle Tom, relegated to a corner, pretended to read his newspaper, while Honora flitted from Peter's knees to his, or sat cross-legged on the hearth-rug investigating a bottomless stocking. [9]
- For a long time the one American counteraction, almost the only, to this English influence was the newspaper, which has always kept alive and diffused a distinctly American spirit--not always lovely or modest, but national. [4]
- The newspaper is thus widening the language in use, and vastly increasing the number of words which enter into common talk. [4]
- The newspaper files, those chroniclers of current events, will show that the evils now complained of were quite as prevalent under Fremont, Hunter, Halleck, and Curtis, as under Schofield. [7]
- Having shown you this, there remains but a word of comment upon that newspaper article. [7]
- It was at this interesting juncture that Mrs. Holt rattled her newspaper a little louder than usual, arose majestically, and addressed Mrs. Joshua. [9]
- Only that morning, this gentleman, in glancing through the real estate column of his newspaper, had fallen upon a deed of sale which made him wink. [9]
- By reason of this extraordinary article in the newspaper, the public had acquired the right to know all about the private life of the Mavick family. [4]
- No one at this day can reasonably conceive exactly what this newspaper was to such a mountain valley as Keene. [4]
- The worst of these trials, perhaps, was a conspicuous article in a newspaper containing a garbled account of his sermon and of the sensation it had produced amongst his fashionable parishioners. [9]
- I came across these jingling rhymes in a newspaper, a little while ago, and read them a couple of times. [5]
- I have a theory that a newspaper might be published at little cost, merely by reprinting the numbers of years before, only altering the dates; just as the Parson preaches over his sermons. [4]
- His Royal Highness then proceeded to luncheon, which is described by a most amiable Canadian correspondent who sent to his newspaper an account of it that I cannot forbear to copy. [9]
- The newspaper publishes them under a sense of responsibility for its statements. [4]
- When, therefore, in the West she read a telegram in a newspaper announcing his candidature, she guessed the suddenness of his decision. [11]
- Jim Kendall runs the weekly newspaper in Grantley--I understood it was for sale. [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]
- By the time the travelers pulled up at a store in Bakersville they had lost all expectation of recovering the missing article, and were discussing the investment of more money in an advertisement in the weekly newspaper of the capital. [4]
- Unassailable certainly is the thing that gives a newspaper the firmest and most valuable reputation. [5]
- The notion that the subscriber has a right to interfere in the conduct of the paper, or the reader to direct its opinions, is based on a misconception of what the newspaper is. [4]
- When she met the solicitor, she asked him to send no newspaper to her husband containing any reference to herself, nor yet to mention her in his letters. [11]
- This newspaper was the sole communication of the family with the world at large, but the old man thought he should stop it, --he did n't seem to get the worth of his money out of it. [4]
- Commonly, the cause, the sect, the party, the trade, the delusion, the idea, gets its newspaper, its organ, its advocate, only when some individual thinks he can see a pecuniary return in establishing it. [4]
- In spite of the quality of the magazine, and in spite of the kindness which so many newspaper men felt for Fulkerson, the notices in the New York papers seemed grudging and provisional to the ardor of the editor. [8]
- Kit was on the point of mustering courage to ask Barbara's mother about Barbara, when the turnkey who had conducted him, reappeared, a second turnkey appeared behind his visitors, and the third turnkey with the newspaper cried 'Time's up! [12]
- Only bread and the newspaper we must have, whatever else we do without. [6]
- But in truth the newspaper was right which said that the book read as though it was written at a sitting, and that it was a tour de force. [11]
- The drudgery of the newspaper office was too distaste ful, and besides it would be beneath the dignity of a graduate and a successful magazine writer. [5]
- Either he hadn't the newspaper knack, or the competition was too great. [4]
- The force of the newspaper is expended in extending these facilities, with little regard to discriminating selection. [4]
- Perhaps she mistook the newspaper homage, the notoriety, for public respect. [4]
- This is because the newspaper has become more profitable, and is able to pay for talent, and has attracted to it educated young men. [4]
- Thanks, perhaps, to the newspaper comments as much as to any other factor, in the minds of those of all shades of opinion in the parish the issue had crystallized into a duel between the rector and Eldon Parr. [9]
- The change in the newspaper caused by the telegraph, the cable, and by a public demand for news created by wars, by discoveries, and by a new outburst of the spirit of doubt and inquiry, is enormous. [4]
- And now even the newspaper adjectives describing the scene have given out. [9]
- The newspaper details the morning after were read with that eager interest that the misfortunes of neighbors always excite. [4]
- We live in the midst of alarms; anxiety beclouds the future; we expect some new disaster with each newspaper we read. [7]
- The result of the interview appeared in the newspaper of the following morning. [4]
- This habit is the greatest danger of the newspaper press of the United States. [4]
- Appearing here for the first time in my life, I have been somewhat embarrassed for a topic by way of introduction to my speech; but I have been relieved from that embarrassment by an introduction which the Ohio Statesman newspaper gave me this morning. [7]
- Together we devised the first and original newspaper syndicate, selling two letters a week to twelve newspapers and getting $1 a letter. [5]
- The recognition of the fact that the newspaper is a private and purely business enterprise will help to define the mutual relations of the editor and the public. [4]
- This accounts for the fact that in all the newspaper reports M. Gambetta's second was apparently a Frenchman. [5]
- The Government discourages the dissemination of newspaper information in other ways. [5]
- He found among the copies of the city newspaper they took at The Poplars a recent number from which a square had been cut out. [6]
- As far as the committee can at present ascertain, the following seem to have been the principal grounds of dissatisfaction in this experiment: (1) The legal responsibility of postmasters receiving newspaper subscriptions, or of their sureties, was not defined. [7]
- Half way down the column was a picture of Mr. Allen, a cut made from a photograph, and, allowing for the crudities of newspaper reproduction, it was a striking likeness of the Celebrity. [9]
- My entrance into the campaign was accompanied by a blare of publicity, and during that fortnight I never picked up a morning or evening newspaper without reading, on the first page, some such headline as "Crowds flock to hear Paret. [9]
- The number of the "Banner and Oracle" which contained this advertisement was a fair specimen enough of the kind of newspaper to which it belonged. [6]
- I only wonder that some newspaper didn't get on to it before. [4]
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