The true self has a local habitation in each of us; thus localised, must it not possess a form?
The picture made on Philip's mind must have impressed him profoundly, for he spent the rest of his life in giving it "a local habitation and a name.
His labor came afterwards, when he had to do the constructive work of "giving to airy nothing a local habitation and a name.
Yet, it was that sort of feeling to which she could not give either a local habitation or a name; and she continued for some time in that most bewildering state of trying, yet not daring to think.
She had erased, but she had not formed a single letter; and the little note Mrs. Anson had written at her dictation was like eternity, without beginning or end, without date or local habitation.
But then their barrenness--their lean detachment from all the glad life of the world around, freezes the impish fancies that seek to give them a local habitation and a name.
I have an earth-creeping imagination that would soon pine for a local habitation--and Blaettchen waiting for me inside.
These instances, and hundreds of others of the same kind, imply also that the Jewish God had a local habitation.
If Christ was taken from this earth, he has now a local habitation, and, also, he must be actively employed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "local habitation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.