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Example sentences for "leading article"

  • The Daily Telegraph of July 30 concluded the discussion with a leading article, in which it characterized the general nature of the correspondence, and of which the final words were those quoted by Mr. Ruskin.

  • SIR: I congratulate you with all my mind on the sense, and with all my heart on the courage, of your last Saturday's leading article, which I have just seen.

  • Leading Article): "In the larrikinalian din which prevailed from start to finish .

  • Leading Article]: "The critic becomes to the original author what the New Zealand rata is to the kauri.

  • The suggestion was also made in a leading article in the Daily Telegraph, the date of which I forget.

  • Attention was called to it, and the moral was pointed, by a leading article in the Daily News (July 8), doubtless written by Harriet Martineau.

  • A leading article appeared on August 23, introducing a series of "special articles" which began on the following day.

  • The first one is from His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, and the second takes the form of a leading article in the `Pretoria News'.

  • Some particle of such belief he had, and fostering himself with this, he sat himself down, and wrote a leading article.

  • Mr Maguire sat down and wrote his leading article, which on the following Saturday appeared in all the glory of large type.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brought from; clear case; connection with; ever experienced; eyes like; for what; hasty glance; leading article; leading lady; leading member; leading part; living nature; looked about; make ready; miles north; operative measures; posterior margin; said bonds; second wife; sexual congress; shell holes; this sense; upon hearing; western coast; when feeding