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Example sentences for "first degree"

  • VI), each adopting that pertaining to the highest degree to which he was entitled, viz: First degree.

  • VII), according to Ojibwa’s statement, are as follows: First degree.

  • Noting or pertaining to a student of a college who has not taken his first degree.

  • At present, on Commencement Day, every candidate for a first degree wears, according to the law, "a black dress and the usual black gown.

  • The first degree is that of Bachelor of Arts; the second, that of Master of Arts.

  • Tracy, to trial, on a charge of first degree murder, in the King County Court House at Seattle, Washington.

  • Everett to answer charges of first degree murder.

  • Their people reached back from the river, along the thirty-first degree of north latitude, far into the interior, and extended thence to the lake border.

  • The French settlements extended up the Mississippi, embracing both sides of that river above the mouth of Red River, which discharges into the former in the thirty-first degree of north latitude.

  • The river from the mouth of the Bayou Manshac, which left the river fourteen miles below Baton Rouge, on the east side, up to the thirty-first degree of north latitude, was the boundary line between West Florida and Louisiana.

  • Mississippi and as far south as the thirty-first degree of north latitude.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "first degree" 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:
    first appears; first attack; first care; first course; first down; first editions; first hand; first husband; first impression; first impressions; first landing; first lecture; first meeting; first meridian; first night; first paper; first position; first thought; first trip; first very; first visit; first voyage; first year; good name; great might; small voice