Use newspapers in a sentence
Sentences starting with newspapers
- 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]
- Newspapers reported, one with apprehension, another with tyrannous comment, mutinous troubles in the fleet. [11]
- Newspapers which had warned their subscribers against him were glad to get him as a contributor to their columns. [6]
- Newspapers have reached their present power by becoming unliterary, and reflecting all the interests of the world. [4]
- Newspapers are not popular with the Sultan's Government. [5]
- Newspapers drew differing lessons from the event, but all admitted that Carnac, as a great fighter, was entitled to success. [11]
- Newspapers and everybody else called him a pious hypocrite, a sleek, oily fraud, a reptile who manipulated temperance movements, prayer meetings, Sunday schools, public charities, missionary enterprises, all for his private benefit. [5]
- Newspapers were not as alert then as now. [9]
- Newspapers also. [5]
Sentences ending with newspapers
- And that he writes for the newspapers. [9]
- My individual stipulation was, that my name should be kept out of the newspapers. [5]
- It was not until we reached Rossiter, about five o'clock, that I was able to get the evening newspapers. [9]
- Watchful, yet apparently unconcerned, unmoved by the quarrels, the fierce demands for "action," he sat on the little stage, smoking his cigars and reading his newspapers. [9]
- He would get two paragraphs out of the fact, and your name would go into the 'Literary Notes' of all the newspapers. [8]
- I'm correspondent for two or three newspapers. [9]
- Did he want to know whether she read the newspapers? [9]
- I had expected to hear of it through the newspapers. [5]
- Flitting about were to be seen the social heroes who had a notoriety thirty and forty years ago in the newspapers. [4]
- But I am tired of having the under-world still occupy so much room in the newspapers. [4]
Short sentences using newspapers
- Had he seen the newspapers? [9]
- Now for the newspapers. [11]
- I put down my newspapers. [9]
- The newspapers have been complimentary. [5]
Sentences containing newspapers two or more times
- Why do they depend so much upon the newspapers, when they all despise the newspapers? [4]
- He did not answer them, or retaliate in other newspapers, but Jethro Bass had never made use of newspapers in this way. [9]
More example sentences with the word newspapers in them
- I can start you in a paragraph that will travel through all the newspapers, from Maine to Texas and from Alaska to Florida. [8]
- November 30th that year was Mark Twain's fiftieth birthday, an event noticed by the newspapers generally, and especially observed by many of his friends. [5]
- Out in the world where she was now so important, the newspapers told strange romantic tales of the great singer, wove wild and wonderful legends of her life. [11]
- I know one who has to paste all sorts of little scraps from the newspapers into a scrapbook--sometimes as many as eight or ten scraps a day. [5]
- This interview, about which there has been so much controversy in the newspapers, and denials and counter-denials from the press bureaus of both gentlemen,--this now historic interview began at four o'clock precisely the next day. [9]
- Not all newspapers which make money are good, for some succeed by catering to the lowest tastes of respectable people, and to the prejudice, ignorance, and passion of the lowest class; but, as a rule, the successful journal pecuniarily is the best journal. [4]
- In one place, where a busy little city with banks and newspapers and fire companies and a mayor and aldermen had been, was nothing but a wide expanse of emerald turf, with not even the faintest sign that human life had ever been present there. [5]
- On Saturday mornings, when she went downstairs, she was wont to find the porch littered with newspapers and her husband lounging in a wicker chair behind the disapproving lilacs. [9]
- The facts reported were scrutinized, the standing of the parties was discussed, the dozen different theories of the motive, broached in the newspapers, were disputed over. [5]
- As several millions were involved in this one branch of the case --the suit of the bondholders--the newspapers treated it with the consideration and dignity it deserved. [4]
- On chance news-stands were displayed newspapers in Russian, Bohemian, Arabic, Italian, Hebrew, Polish, German-none in English. [4]
- You might as well murder somebody and have the credit of it, as get into the newspapers the way I have. [5]
- The French journals, we are accustomed to say, are not newspapers at all. [4]
- I made my way across the glistening deck to the saloon where, my newspapers and periodicals neglected, I sat all the morning beside a window gazing out at the limited, vignetted zone of waters around the ship. [9]
- The country newspapers, watered by providential rains, began to put forth tender little editorial shoots, which Mr. Judah B. Tallant presently collected and presented in a charming bouquet in the Morning Era. [9]
- The 'Jumping Frog' was the first piece of writing of mine that spread itself through the newspapers and brought me into public notice. [5]
- He seemed, as usual, distrait, betraying no curiosity as to the object of my call, his lean, brown fingers playing with the newspapers on his lap. [9]
- 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]
- Displayed on hooks upon the wall in all their terrors, were the cane and ruler; and near them, on a small shelf of its own, the dunce's cap, made of old newspapers and decorated with glaring wafers of the largest size. [12]
- I'll send you up a few newspapers when I get back. [9]
- It was easy to see by the newspapers that if ever they had known what it was to bear a good name, that time had gone by. [5]
- It was indicated to newspapers (such as the Mail and State) showing a desire to keep up public interest in the affair that their advertising matter might decrease; Mr. Sherrill's great department store, for instance, did not approve of this sort of agitation. [9]
- Then he wrote to Chicago and St. Louis newspapers asking for a situation as "paragrapher"--enclosing a taste of his quality in the shape of two stanzas of "humorous rhymes. [5]
- Again, of these three or four Fillmore newspapers, two, at least, are supported in part by the Buchanan men, as I understand. [7]
- What funny newspapers they were, the size of a blanket! [9]
- I went out there to work the newspapers in the syndicate business, and I got one of their men to write me a real bright, snappy account of the gas; and they just took me in their arms and showed me everything. [8]
- And it was then he made the determination to write for the newspapers in order to pay the rent on Mr. Brinsmade's house. [9]
- They poured out their opinions most freely and frankly about the frosty attitude of the people who were present at that performance, and about the Boston newspapers for the position they had taken in regard to the matter. [5]
- For a day the world stops to see it; the newspapers spread abroad a report of it, and the modest scholar feels that the eyes of mankind are fixed on him in expectation and desire. [4]
- Caldwell itself, on the west side, is a pretty tree-planted village in a break in the hills, and a point above it shaded with great pines is a favorite rendezvous for pleasure parties, who leave the ground strewn with egg-shells and newspapers. [4]
- The newspapers are the vehicle of it, sometimes the occasion, but not the cause. [4]
- I have made the tour of Europe by the help of them and the newspapers. [6]
- Every day of the three hundred and sixty-five the only pages of the world's countless newspapers that are read by all the human beings and angels and devils that can read, are these pages that are built out of Associated Press despatches. [5]
- The account of the Ripton meeting, substantially as it appeared in the State Tribune, was by a singular coincidence copied at once into sixty-odd weekly newspapers, and must have caused endless merriment throughout the State. [9]
- A reading-room is the proper introduction to a library, leading up through the newspapers and magazines to other literature. [5]
- Paragraphs appear in the newspapers, copied from the paper of last year, saying that this is the most severe spring in thirty years. [4]
- The attitude of the newspapers was new also. [5]
- I judge by the newspapers that you are in Auburndale, but I don't know it officially. [5]
- But of course the newspapers soon began to suspect; and then out they came! [5]
- I read in the newspapers of her doings, her comings and goings; sometimes she was away for months together, often abroad; and when she was at home I saw her, but infrequently, under conditions more or less formal. [9]
- By and by the newspapers came out with exposures and called Weed and O'Riley "thieves,"--whereupon the people rose as one man (voting repeatedly) and elected the two gentlemen to their proper theatre of action, the New York legislature. [5]
- Meantime I reread the newspapers and also our descriptive circular, and observed that our twenty-five thousand dollars reward seemed to be offered only to detectives. [5]
- I gazed about the mean room, with its litter of newspapers and reports, its shabby furniture, and these seemed to have become incongruous, out of figure in the chair facing me keeping with the thoughtful figure in the chair facing me. [9]
- The reader of the little newspapers here in Munich finds evidence of at least three parties. [4]
- Together we devised the first and original newspaper syndicate, selling two letters a week to twelve newspapers and getting $1 a letter. [5]
- In spite of the fact that our newspapers at home had made me familiar with these aeroplane raids, as I sat there, amidst those comfortable surroundings, the thing seemed absolutely incredible. [9]
- Two weeks after the day he left Mr. Braden's presence in the Ripton House the principal newspapers of the country contained the startling announcement that the well-known summer colony of Leith was to be represented in the State Legislature by a millionaire. [9]
- He especially befriended the correspondents of the newspapers of other cities, for, as he explained to March, those fellows could give him any amount of advertising simply as literary gossip. [8]
- Do New-Yorkers control the capital, rule the politics, build the palaces, direct the newspapers, furnish the entertainment, manufacture the literature, set the pace in society? [4]
- And he demanded the bunch of newspapers he spied protruding from my pocket. [9]
- It is possible that this is not true, but Judge Douglas knows it is asserted to be true in letters, newspapers, and public speeches, and borne by every mail and blown by every breeze to the eyes and ears of the world. [7]
- The newspapers said that the trip was taken on account of Mrs. Henderson's health; that it was because Henderson needed rest from overwork; that he found it convenient to be away for a time, pending the settlement of certain complications. [4]
- It is true that the newspapers have improved vastly within the last decade. [4]
- The newspapers said that it was the most brilliant affair the metropolis had ever seen. [4]
- I don't doubt that Henderson will make a big thing out of it, and there will be lots of howling by those who were not so smart, and the newspapers will say that Henderson was too strong for them. [4]
- I never took such intense interest in newspapers. [4]
- That is the story as I have frequently heard it told and seen it in print in California newspapers. [5]
- He climbed the stairs ahead of me and directed me, puffing, to the news room, which I found filled with men, some writing, some talking eagerly, and others turning over newspapers. [9]
- Facts of no special significance, and not printed in the weekly newspapers. [9]
- Perhaps you saw some allusion to it in the newspapers? [4]
- I don't care so much for the books as I do for the Newspapers. [6]
- The assignees were sharply scored for not taking the newspapers into their confidence. [4]
- He has received several documents from you, and he says they are old newspapers and documents, having no sort of interest in them. [7]
- Schools everywhere, and several colleges; a number of pretty good newspapers. [5]
- There are over seventy newspapers in Illinois opposing Buchanan, only three or four of which support Mr. Fillmore, all the rest going for Fremont. [7]
- It appeared first serially in the Illustrated London News, for which paper, in effect, it was written, and it also appeared in a series of newspapers in the United States during the year 1893. [11]
- I took to selling newspapers in the streets. [11]
- He is a self-respecting, able young Irish American of the blue-eyed type that have died by thousands on the battle fields of France, and whose pictures may be seen in our newspapers. [9]
- Yes, he had seen the newspapers. [9]
- Why did he seem so particular about newspapers? [9]
- Likely you will see my today's article in the newspapers. [5]
- Straightway the newspapers said: "Under the guise of appointing a committee to investigate the late Mr. Dilworthy, the Senate yesterday appointed a committee to investigate his accuser, Mr. Noble. [5]
- It will be said that the general intelligence is raised, that the habit of reading is much more widespread, and that the increase of books, periodicals, and newspapers shows a greater mental activity than existed formerly. [4]
- The socialistic newspapers said that it was pure ostentation. [4]
- We had been reading old files of Hawaiian newspapers and the "Record Book" at the Volcano House, and were posted. [5]
- It's enough to read the summer letters that people write to the newspapers from the country and the woods. [4]
- Milliners and dressmakers read the newspapers and periodicals--certain periodicals. [9]
- No virtue can reach its highest usefulness without careful and diligent cultivation--therefore, it goes without saying that this one ought to be taught in the public schools--at the fireside--even in the newspapers. [5]
- I am not quarreling, you see, with the newspapers who do this sort of thing; I am speaking of the tendency of what we have been accustomed to call literature to take on the transient and hasty character of the newspaper. [4]
- The will was proved, and on the second day its contents were in all the newspapers. [4]
- Dr. Peyton, a principal physician, and rich in all the attributes that go to constitute high and flawless character, did all that educated judgment and trained skill could do for Henry; but, as the newspapers had said in the beginning, his hurts were past help. [5]
- The newspapers were pleasant with praises once more, the next day, with one contemptible exception. [5]
- The trial took place in five days, and Carnac was fined twenty-five cents, which was in effect a verdict of not guilty; and so the newspapers said. [11]
- There was another pine table in the room and another afflicted chair, and both were half buried under newspapers and scraps and sheets of manuscript. [5]
- Sunday, after his pile of newspapers had religiously been disposed of, became a field day. [9]
- Arrived there, he perceived by the newspapers that the trial was near its close. [5]
- Our newspapers are overwhelmed with material that is of no importance. [4]
- Do they come out of school with the habit of continuous reading, of reading books, or only of picking up scraps in the newspapers, as they might snatch a hasty meal at a lunch-counter? [4]
- If we could only find a spot where we could sit down, content to let the world go by, away from the Sunday newspapers and the chronicles of an uneasy society, we think we should be happy. [4]
- Why, it is only an hour since I read a cablegram in the newspapers beginning "Russia Proposes to Retrench. [5]
- I came suddenly on a room in the greatest disorder, its tables and chairs piled high with newspapers and letters, its windows streaked with soot. [9]
- He was not often lonesome; he had his workbench and newspapers, and it was a quiet place; on the whole, he enjoyed it, and should rather regret it when his time was up, a month from then. [4]
- A tug came off, bringing newspapers, letters, and so forth, among the rest some thirty letters and telegrams for me. [6]
- But the number of uninvited spectators, which had not been foreseen, considerably modified the programme,--as the newspapers would have said. [9]
- One finds evidence of these survivals in the newspapers. [5]
- Tallant's, and most of the other newspapers in the state, won't print a line about it, and only Socialists and Populists read the Pilot. [9]
- The pathetic story of the old lady's ministrations, and her simplicity and faith, also got into the newspapers in time, and probably added to the pathos of this wrecked woman's fate, which was beginning to be felt by the public. [5]
- Between this see-saw of the necessary subscriber and the necessary advertiser, a good many newspapers go down. [4]
- On the walls of the living room were hung highly colored advertising chromos of steamships and palaces of industry, and on the bureau Edith noticed two illustrated newspapers of the last year, a patent-medicine almanac, and a volume of Schiller. [4]
- The front pages of the evening newspapers announced the accident to Hambleton Durrett, and added that Mrs. Durrett, who had been lingering in the city, had gone to her husband's bedside. [9]
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