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Example sentences for "freedoms"

Lexicographically close words:
freed; freedman; freedmen; freedom; freedome; freedwoman; freedwomen; freehand; freehold; freeholder
  1. I advis'd her to take a few innocent Freedoms with occasional Kisses, prescribed her the Exercise of the Eyes, and immediately raised her to her former State of Life.

  2. Now what gives me a great deal of Anxiety, and is some Discouragement in the Pursuit of Virtue, is, that the young Women who run into greater Freedoms with the Men are more taken Notice of than I am.

  3. But she has since given me to know, that whatever Freedoms she may sometimes indulge me in, she expects in general to be treated with the Respect that is due to her Birth and Quality.

  4. Freedoms he takes with the Ladies Stockings.

  5. Whispers, Squeezes, Nods, and Embraces, are the innocent Freedoms of the Place.

  6. She shewed him by her own Example, that Virtue is consistent with decent Freedoms and good Humour, or rather, that it cannot subsist without em.

  7. If they bow to me, and I out of good Manners return it, then I am pester'd with Freedoms that are no ways agreeable to my self or Company.

  8. Not to allow him too great Freedoms and Familiarities.

  9. Unanticipated freedoms and opportunities had come to me, and it was no longer out of the question for me to think of a parliamentary career.

  10. But she also wanted to keep everything else in her life,--her position, her ample freedoms and wealth and dignity.

  11. It is folly to fancy that no restrictions and surrenders of prior freedoms and possibilities of future freedoms are involved in the extension of this particular form of organization.

  12. My age and talents give me the freedoms of a married female.

  13. We may allow ourselves the little freedoms and good-natured jests of independent thinkers, but in our actions such liberties become serious.

  14. On the other hand, the freedoms of Scottish merchants were restrained in Rouen, and they were compelled to pay toll and taxations other than their ancient liberties did bear.

  15. Gheorghiu-Dej was a totalitarian ruler, the party brooked no opposition, few basic freedoms for the people existed except in the constitution, and the secret police was an effective instrument of control over the people.

  16. But how she must abhor me to run all these risques; how heartily she must detest me for my freedoms of last night!

  17. I am very angry with him, nevertheless, for the freedoms which he took with your person;* and I think some guard is necessary, as he is certainly an encroacher.

  18. His encroaching freedoms resented by her.

  19. Yet the woman who resents not initiatory freedoms must be lost.

  20. And where such freedoms great are shar'd And further freedoms feebly bar'd, I leave for others to relate, How long she'll keep her virgin state.

  21. The remembrance of the freedoms which I had taken with it came upon me with a reproach of insult.

  22. Boroughs bought increasing rights and freedoms from their lord, who was usually the King.

  23. Whenever Kings asserted authority over it, the citizens reacted until the King "granted" a charter reaffirming the freedoms of the city and its independence.

  24. Now, some people are surprised to hear that they have a constitution, and it even supposedly grants a number of freedoms to its people.

  25. And above all, we must remember that the fundamentals of our strength rest upon the freedoms of our people.

  26. We must not, under the stress of emotion, endanger our American freedoms by taking ill-considered action which will lead to results not anticipated or desired.

  27. To protect the rights and freedoms of individual union members, including the basic right to free and secret elections of officers.

  28. But we in this nation still believe that such choice should be predicated on certain freedoms which we think are essential everywhere.

  29. They emphasize the need for improved local law enforcement and the enactment of effective Federal legislation to protect the public interest and to insure the rights and economic freedoms of millions of American workers.

  30. The Derwents are not people to take freedoms with.

  31. He says, "This is my contract, this is my shop, and if you join the unions to get your freedoms you cannot work with me, you are traitors!

  32. The window is for acquaintances, banal acquaintances, like himself--no place for the permitted freedoms of exquisite new love.

  33. What would come of such freedoms with us, Billy?

  34. These were the chief points of their petition; but along with these came the demands for the ordinary freedoms of the time, and for the redress of special local grievances.

  35. Towards a Dynasty which bases itself on the freedoms of its Peoples enthusiasm will always be roused; for it is only the freeman who can be faithful from his heart; for a bureaucracy there can be no enthusiasm.

  36. This noble personage began to look A little black upon this new flirtation; But such small licences must lovers brook, Mere freedoms of the female corporation.

  37. The freedoms Ray Charles says he used to create his song are denied to his successors until nearly a century after the song's release.

  38. Better still, the reason the search engines could find this material is that the licenses also "tell" search engines exactly what freedoms have been given.


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