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Example sentences for "large cities"

  • Their main field is recognized to be in large cities, and it is here that they are able to be of the greatest usefulness.

  • In large cities not a few may be found, planned perhaps on different lines or appealing to different kinds of people.

  • Such schools, now over three score in number, have been established in fourteen states, and belong especially to large cities.

  • As most of the symptoms of a higher civilization become apparent earliest, and in the most striking manner, in large cities, so also a rise in rents is first felt in them.

  • But, in large cities, on the other hand, there is the greatest difference between first-class physicians and obscure practitioners.

  • This does not apply to female servants whose wages, especially in highly cultured localities as the vicinity of large cities (Holstein, Brandenburg), is very high.

  • The extravagant delirium of large cities, or an eternal historical phenomenon?

  • And not at all terrible are the loud phrases about the traffic in women's flesh, about the white slaves, about prostitution being a corroding fester of large cities, and so on, and so on .

  • And not at all terrible are the loud phrases about the traffic in women's flesh, about the white slaves, about prostitution being a corroding fester of large cities, and so on, and so on.

  • The unfavorable conditions of large cities--high rents and high wages--drive many employers to this migration.

  • Life will then enjoy all the comforts of large cities, without their disadvantages.

  • Silver is rarely lent out at interest, except between mercantile men in large cities.

  • Few peasants are without their breed of hogs; these animals, indeed, are likewise kept in large cities, where they become public nuisances.

  • In large cities, fully equipped and costly fire departments are maintained, with paid firemen who are always on duty.

  • Large cities, like London, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, have spent enormous sums of money in city planning after they have already grown up without plan.

  • The modern residents of large cities, especially the masses of the working class, live under social conditions that are bound to destroy their normal appetite.

  • The population will migrate from the large cities to the country, will form new communities adapted to the changed conditions, and will combine industrial and agricultural activity.

  • In large cities outside of Prussia, the following numbers were recorded: Hamburg, 29.

  • This adulteration is in most cases the dilution of the milk by water, and this is very common in large cities.

  • In the first place, rubeola in foundling hospitals and among the poorer classes in large cities gives a larger ratio of deaths than among the well-to-do members of the community.

  • The conditions under which typhoid fever occurs in large cities render it difficult, if not impossible, to arrive at a definite conclusion as to its period of incubation.

  • This is a new and essential feature in the admission block unit of all hospitals in large cities, for it should secure that no patient is kept waiting for many minutes before being seen.

  • The poor-law infirmary in large cities, so far as the buildings and equipment are concerned, very often leaves little to desire.

  • In the neighborhood of large cities, and wherever land commands a high price, we must keep our farms in a high state of fertility by the purchase of manures or cattle foods.

  • Except in the neighborhood of large cities, “high farming” may not pay, owing to the fact that we have so much land.

  • Large cities, however, often have a system of institutional relief separate from that of the county in which they are located.

  • With the development of manufacturing, a larger and larger proportion of our people have made their homes in large cities.

  • The strain and artificiality of urban life, together with the difficulty of obtaining inexpensive and wholesome recreation in the poorer sections of large cities, has a close connection with crime.

  • Such organizations are especially valuable in safeguarding the rights and privileges of immigrants in large cities.

  • Many distilleries in large cities, are employed in this branch of business.

  • In large cities, the bakers usually confine their attention to particular branches of the business.

  • His theory is like that of the man who accounted for the overcrowding in large cities on the ground that the poor and unfortunate had a strange and uncontrollable propensity for swarming in tenement-houses.

  • This is the magnet which draws people to large cities, and holds them there, despite the many drawbacks which naturally adhere to it.

  • The increase of large cities and of their population is beyond the proportion in which it formerly stood to that of the country.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advancing towards; appointed commissioner; flat major; large amounts; large band; large birds; large bowl; large brick; large edition; large element; large eyes; large family; large fortune; large garden; large iron; large mouth; large paper; large pieces; large pile; large rock; large salt; large size; large square; large variety; large vessels; largest country