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Example sentences for "dailies"

Lexicographically close words:
daie; daies; daigne; dail; dailie; daille; dailles; daily; dailye; daimios
  1. She devoured every floating newspaper paragraph that concerned Sebastian; for she was still under the dominion of the idea that greatness in the dailies constituted greatness indeed.

  2. But some of the other dailies are butting in.

  3. After an election in Chicago in 1916, one of the leading dailies expressed sympathy "for the voter emerging from the polling-booth, clutching a handful of papers, one of them about half as large as a bed sheet.

  4. A little paper, the Citizen's Bulletin, which had started as a handbill of reform, when all the dailies seemed closed to the facts, now grew into a sturdy weekly.

  5. With files of the New York dailies at his side, an industrious writer could compile a history of the Rebellion, complete in all its details.

  6. Wherever our armies operated, the principal dailies of New York and other cities were represented.

  7. The representatives of two widely-circulated dailies narrowly escaped being sent home with broken necks.

  8. The compliments which the two great dailies occasionally exchange, are not calculated to promote an intimate friendship between the venerable gentlemen whose names are so well known to the public.

  9. The advantages of the Herald system are so manifest that the other City dailies are adopting it as rapidly as possible.

  10. During the past fall I had a careful examination made of the concert saloons in this city, for the purpose of using the result in our annual report; which you will find in the leading dailies of Friday, January 5th, instant.

  11. My own advertisement calling attention to the life-insurance chapters in the last issue of Everybody's Magazine was refused by some of the leading dailies of New York, Boston, Cleveland, and Pittsburg.

  12. The Manchester dailies devoted several columns to it.

  13. Some of the most esteemed provincial dailies have a column headed "Literature" on five days of the week, but on the sixth day that column is headed "New Fiction.

  14. From time to time London dailies do me the honour to reprint saucy paragraphs from this weekly article of mine.

  15. If our unique daily is to yield to the snobbishness which ranks Mrs. Humphry Ward among genuine artists, where among dailies are we to look for the shadow of a great rock?

  16. The leading London and provincial dailies should be taken, and a representative daily from Scotland and Ireland, and the leading foreign newspapers in French and German at least.

  17. In the case of weeklies and dailies the numbers are to be entered number by number as received.

  18. Contemporary dailies were the Morning Chronicle, Morning Post, Morning Herald, Morning Advertiser, and the Times.

  19. He has been persistent and valiant in all race matters, especially in educational lines in Louisiana, and his articles, though uncompromising, have from time to time found a hearing and forced respect from the great dailies of New Orleans.

  20. As I alone have been the victim of these assaults, I have not wearied the public with constant denials, realizing the futility of the "apology" our great dailies vouchsafe when they are proven to be in the wrong.

  21. The columns of most of the dailies contained articles not quite as flagrant as the above accusations, but enough to establish a liaison between us and to ruin the reputation of any woman.

  22. In any event I found my only amusement in the local dailies along the line and when the Denver "Post" came aboard the train I fairly devoured it.

  23. The Courier-Journal having come to represent all three of the English dailies of the city the public began to rebel.

  24. When the familiar headline, The Republican Banner, made its appearance there was a popular hallelujah, albeit there were five other dailies ahead of us.

  25. There arose a not unnatural distrust of the journalistic monopoly created by the consolidation of the three former dailies into a single newspaper, carrying an unfamiliar hyphenated headline.

  26. To increase my glory the correspondents of the New York dailies scouted it.

  27. Newspapers of the Rand are fully up to the requirements of the city, four dailies being published, two morning and two evening.

  28. Until recently most of the London dailies sold for two cents, and even more.

  29. This left the Oregonian master of the field, and it became the overshadowing journalistic power of the Northwest until the great dailies of Seattle forced it to the rear in the State of Washington.

  30. Pacific Coast and one of the great dailies of the United States.

  31. I shall have pulls of the whole thing prepared and sent by post to-morrow at midnight to the editors of all the dailies in London and Paris, and to the heads of the Churches.

  32. The great dailies of equal standing with the Wire were making every private preparation for a supply of news and a consensus of opinion.

  33. The dailies of Chicago, Minneapolis, and Duluth, in particular, publish every week scores of communications from subscribers in all parts of the Northwest, in a department devoted to neighborhood news or gossip.

  34. So the Chinese and Japanese on the Pacific Coast, no less than the Germans, Italians, and Greeks on the Atlantic, have their dailies and their magazines.

  35. At almost any time of the day can be seen a man with a two-wheeled cart, slowly circulating around newspaper offices, especially about the time the dailies are out.

  36. The following editorial is taken from one of the city dailies relative to the pink necktie story.

  37. Is there another organization whose members, when attending a convention, are so interested in the news of the day as to send one of their number—“down the avenue to purchase a copy of each of the dailies the town takes?

  38. The boy returned with New York, Philadelphia and Washington dailies and a dozen sellers were seated on the cots, each earnestly reading, and commenting on leading articles.

  39. The big dailies collected the criticisms and published them in their own columns with the grim irony of exaggerated head-lines.

  40. There were as yet no notices from the Press; the big dailies were silent; there was something ominous in this calm.

  41. Other Spanish dailies are El Pais, El Tiempo, La Razon, El Diario de Comercio, and El Correo Espanol.

  42. After all, the circulation of the dailies is very large when we consider the limited population.

  43. In common with all, or nearly all, the editors of the provincial dailies of his time, he never attempted to write upon late news.

  44. The sight of a reporter for one of the London dailies was awe-inspiring, and the notion of being called upon to work in the company of so august a being almost took one's breath away.

  45. Like the other dailies of the city it has abandoned the weekly field.

  46. This revival the other dailies refused even to mention.

  47. Obviously when a stereotype is supplied to the large dailies they are working from a plate that is neither sharp nor deep to start with, as would be the case if you sent them an electrotype from which to work.

  48. The small dailies and country newspapers print directly from type and cuts.

  49. When you furnish the large dailies with the mat they cast a flat stereotype first, which is locked up in the form with the other matter composing the page.

  50. All the New York dailies sent women reporters, a comparatively new feature at conventions.

  51. The great dailies headed all reports, "The Woodhull Convention.

  52. Ah, my dear sir, the large dailies are quite different.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dailies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.