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Example sentences for "each town"

  • According to Landa, a certain number of picked men were appointed in each town, who were called holcanes, must be ready to take up arms whenever called for, and received a small amount of money for their services while in actual war.

  • An active trade was carried on in each town, as also between different towns, provinces, and nations, in order that the people of each locality might be supplied with the necessary commodities both of home and foreign production.

  • A council of war was organized in each town.

  • There shall be annually elected by each town and by the several wards in the city of Providence, a sufficient number of justices of the peace or wardens resident therein with such jurisdiction as the General Assembly may prescribe.

  • Instead of a majority of each town, a majority of all the free inhabitants of the colony was sufficient to nullify a law.

  • Within three days after the laws were received the chief officer of each town was to call a meeting and read them to the freemen.

  • The general court was also allowed to debate matters on its own motion, but its decisions must be reported to each town by the committee representing that town.

  • All day long in summer the digue of each town is crowded by people walking about in the sunshine, or sitting watching the bathers and the children playing on the sands.

  • Each town wanted to be richer than its neighbour.

  • Here and there at intervals you will see a number of little towns, each town standing by itself on the shore, and separated from its neighbour by a row of dunes and a stretch of sand.

  • A convenient and practicable arrangement of boundary lines for a division of the town was found possible whereby there might be a central point convenient of access for the citizens of each town.

  • When the Heine Club desired to build a road from Mombasha to Southfield, it became a practical question how much of this road must be paid for by each town.

  • Then, in 1691, Courts of Justices of Peace were organized in each town, and Courts of Common Pleas for each county.

  • In a few, these powers are exercised by and in the name of the board of supervisors, which is composed of the supervisors of the several towns in the county, of whom there is one supervisor in each town.

  • Before a tax-list can be made out, it must be known what amount is to be collected in each town.

  • It was to haunts such as these that Francis had pointed his disciples, and the Grey Brethren at once fixed themselves in the meanest and poorest quarters of each town.

  • The Chief, as President, with the head men and the above mentioned delegates, will constitute the popular assemblies who will supervise the exact fulfillment of the laws in force and the particular interests of each town.

  • The above named commissioners will preside over the first meetings held in each town and in each Province.

  • Library Bureau] When the correspondence in a state is scattered, with but few correspondents in each town, a set of alphabetical guides can be substituted for the town guides.

  • There was a full system of courts, ranging from the colonial judges down to the justices of the peace and "commissioners of small causes," appointed by colonial authority in each town.

  • As each town was as well a church, these were for some years little independent communities, founded on the New Haven model.

  • The second part considers separately the industry of each town or section.

  • Regulation of the quahaug fishery was given to each town by the State under the general shellfish act of 1880; the industry is therefore entirely governed under the by-laws of the town.

  • Little has been written about this industry, and we were thus forced to rely upon the scallopers for information concerning the history and former production of each town.

  • Only twelve, however, of them or their substitutes, are allowed to vote in each town.

  • In each town there is also a headman (cabeza de barangay), who has the charge of fifty tributaries, in each of which is included as many families.

  • Each town, moreover, has its justices of the peace for the trial of small cases and for holding preliminary examinations in cases of crimes.

  • I had just bought, we started out for the country towns with a large stock, and advertised to sell at private sale only, and to remain but six weeks in each town.

  • Then I began traveling by rail, and hiring a livery team in each town.

  • And then there were new faces, always; a week in each town, no longer; a real life of adventure from one end of England to the other.

  • Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield and so on: a week in each town, beginning on Monday next.

  • A week in each town; later on, perhaps, a month in Berlin, at the Kolossal.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each town" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    came across; each about; each angle; each animal; each brigade; each cell; each character; each child; each column; each copy; each county; each degree; each end; each formation; each gallon; each great; each morning; each nation; each particular; each piece; each plant; each ring; each stanza; each volume; each wagon; each woman