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Example sentences for "community"

Lexicographically close words:
communistic; communitas; communitatis; communiter; communities; commutating; commutation; commutations; commutative; commutator
  1. The working people of any community are the mainstay and backbone of that community.

  2. The way to make a great national movement truly national, important, and effective is to talk about it and try to realize in each community the high and important purposes of that movement.

  3. What is true of this community is practically true of the whole North.

  4. Every community where earnest women dwell is made to feel the living and active presence of these organizations.

  5. For such an isolated community may have preserved primitive customs for some time after they had generally disappeared.

  6. But all that we can safely say as to locality is that the community here represented seems to have been isolated, and out of touch with the larger centres of Christian life.

  7. Every community and every age creates its own Bar, entirely adequate for its present uses and necessities.

  8. The conquest of the class-state and its transformation is made easier by dissension in the ranks of its defenders, who, notwithstanding their community of interests against the common enemy, fight one another in the struggle for the spoils.

  9. In a community that will, by proper care and nourishment, teach them what it means to be human, they will not become acquainted with a house of "correction.

  10. That was a very convenient method to men, for thereby they could turn over their individual obligations to the community and were spared from being publicly exposed.

  11. The mark community was represented by the heads of the families.

  12. The woman who gives birth to children is serving the community at least as well as the man who risks his life in defence of the country.

  13. The only difference will ultimately be that organized production and distribution ~will benefit the entire community instead of benefiting the capitalistic class only, as is the case to-day~.

  14. Every male member of the mark community was entitled, upon marriage, to share in the common soil.

  15. In every community women teachers receive a lower salary than men teachers.

  16. In no city or rural community are women eligible to municipal offices.

  17. This is probably much nearer the truth than the theory which would assign such thoroughly feudal courts as those of court leet and pie-powder to an imaginary community of Danes residing on the Boley Hill.

  18. For the most part punishment consisted of severe whipping sometimes administered by the slaves' master and sometimes by the white men of the community known as the Patrol.

  19. Womble says that he was often hired out to the other white ladies of the community to take care of their children and to do their housework.

  20. Later one of the white men in that community hired him to work in his store.

  21. The argument, therefore, for excluding the area which drains into the Black Sea from the possible habitat of the primitive Indo-European community falls to the ground.

  22. The measure aroused a storm of indignation amongst the European community which finally resulted in the bill being shorn of its most objectionable features.

  23. The zamindar was conspicuous and useful; the village community and the cultivating ryot did not force themselves into notice.

  24. The modern Hindu joint family is a community the members of which are all descended from a common ancestor, and the wives and unmarried daughters of those who are married.

  25. The adherents of the Syrian church, known as "Christians of St Thomas," in Malabar, Travancore and Cochin are the most ancient Christian community in the south.

  26. In these even more than in the third class the interests of the local community stand first.

  27. The organized village community contains many other members besides the cultivators; but they all exist for his benefit, and all alike are directly maintained from the produce of the village fields.

  28. The land was not held by private owners but by occupiers under the petty corporation; the revenue was not due from individuals, but from the community represented by its head-man.

  29. The people were pagans, it is true, but it is a mistake to suppose that the formation of a moral sentiment in the community against such vices as these is a work which Christianity alone can perform.

  30. To make a community virtuous, it is essential that all ranks and gradations of it, from the highest to the lowest, should have something to do.

  31. A very large and influential portion of the community had been Caesar's friends.

  32. The community of goods between these two is rendered prominent in other passages also where the object required it.

  33. The single individual, however, may come out of the community of his people, and enter into the territory of saving grace, as is shown by the example of Rahab.

  34. The foreign community were horror-struck; the consuls protested against it, but in vain.

  35. The missionary community was so delightful, and everybody was so kind and hospitable, that we had come to feel as if we were only in an outlying corner of America.

  36. English community that stood distinctly below the old nobility (eorlas, &c.

  37. The strange case of Sir Archibald Strand is one that caused much excited attention among the members of the golf community in general some months ago, and it is still discussed in the club-houses.

  38. The golf community of a place is always the most active and the most useful.

  39. Nowhere is the idea of the complete and happy social community of the country club better developed.

  40. Also, the members wore orders or a kind of regalia, and there were heavy fines if they allowed themselves to be seen outside the club-rooms with these special tokens of their community about them.

  41. At once, then, he is admitted to the local community of players, and they make much of him.

  42. His bare opinions had come to have in this community the weight of actual knowledge.

  43. The pulpit, indeed, unfits for logical debate, but the Protestant community ought to feel well pleased that in Mr Court .

  44. The audience passed a resolution of censure upon the authorities who refused the City Hall, regarding it as involving a slander upon the community of Glasgow.

  45. Here, as in other instances, Plato goes far beyond the limits set by the current sentiment of the Greeks, and in his later work is reluctantly constrained to abandon his scheme of community of wives and children.

  46. In our discussion of the Greek view of the State we noticed the tendency both of the theory and the practice of the Greeks to separate the citizens proper from the rest of the community as a distinct and aristocratic class.

  47. Not only the community as a whole but all its separate minor organs were under the protection of patron deities.

  48. To provide for the excellence of a privileged class at the expense of the rest of the community is becoming to us increasingly impossible in fact and intolerable in idea.

  49. But in the country regions it is quite another matter, and the welcoming, entertainment, and proper dismissal of the visiting spirits form the entire business of the community for three days.

  50. There are teachers, clerks, doctors, journalists, and the like, in a most pitiable plight because they have not the means of forcing the community to pay them higher salaries as the crown depreciates.

  51. The working class is accused of constantly holding up the community for money by means of strikes.

  52. A forest, like a city, is a complex community with a life of its own.

  53. Not only has a forest a character of its own, which arises from the fact that it is a community of trees, but each species of tree has peculiar characteristics and habits also.

  54. It will then be possible to say that the international community has become an actually organized society, and it will then be no longer open to doubt that the organization of this society will gradually become more and more developed.

  55. Every organization of the community of states must take as its starting-point the full sovereignty and the absolute equality of states, and must preserve these characters intact.

  56. No state is permanently assured against break-up, and it is the break-up of existing states and the rise of new states that threaten the permanent organization of the international community of states with danger.

  57. International law as the law of the international community of states, such as is the present-day conception of it, is of comparatively modern origin.

  58. There is, secondly, the difficulty of contenting the opposite interests of the members of the community of states.

  59. It was in this way that an international community of law was begotten at the end of the middle ages out of Christian civilization and mutual intercourse.

  60. This hope may be with certainty indulged in, because the forces at work for the organic development of the community of states are ever gathering strength.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "community" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accordance; affiliation; affinity; agape; agreement; alliance; amity; analogy; approach; approximation; assimilation; association; balance; body; branch; brotherhood; caste; charity; church; citizenry; clan; class; closeness; collaboration; collectivism; collusion; colony; commerce; common; commonwealth; commune; communication; communion; communism; community; companionship; company; comparison; compatibility; complicity; concert; concord; concordance; concurrence; conformity; congeniality; constituency; conversation; converse; cooperation; correspondence; culture; democracy; denomination; district; division; duet; empathy; equilibrium; equivalence; esprit; estate; everybody; everyone; faction; family; fellowship; folk; fraternity; general; gens; gentry; group; harmony; humanity; identity; imitation; inhabitant; intercommunication; intercourse; kinship; likeness; love; men; metaphor; moiety; morale; mutuality; nation; nationality; nearness; octet; offshoot; oneness; order; organization; parallelism; parity; partnership; party; peace; people; persons; persuasion; polity; pooling; populace; population; public; quartet; quintet; race; rapport; rapprochement; reciprocation; reciprocity; relativity; resemblance; sameness; schism; school; sect; segment; semblance; septet; settlement; sextet; sharing; simile; similitude; simulation; social; socialism; society; solidarity; state; stock; strain; symbiosis; symmetry; sympathy; symphony; teamwork; totem; town; trio; troika; understanding; union; unison; unity; variety; version


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    community life; community service; community spirit