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Example sentences for "locally"

Lexicographically close words:
localization; localizations; localize; localized; localizing; locals; locanda; locate; located; locates
  1. This program has been effective with decisionmaking transferred from the Federal Government to locally elected officials.

  2. By giving the people and their locally elected leaders a greater voice through changes such as revenue sharing, and by saying "no" to excessive Federal spending and higher taxes, we can help achieve this goal.

  3. Substantial segments of our people have been prevented from exercising fully their right to participate in the election of public officials, both locally and nationally.

  4. Corisco is locally celebrated for its beauty.

  5. Such, traditionally, was the origin of the picturesque timbered house at Compton, now locally known as "Noah's Ark.

  6. The ring of old trees planted on an ancient circular earthwork beside the lane opposite his birthplace (and seen in the illustration) is known locally as Turpin's Ring.

  7. Locally the Baptists were winning more Negroes than the Methodists by their attack on slavery during these years, but because of the lack of organized effort the Baptists did not exert as much antislavery influence as the early Methodists.

  8. Before the Negro Methodists perfected their organizations by which the influence of their churches might be permanently extended throughout the country, the Baptists had been locally trying to do the same thing.

  9. On the whole it may be accepted as a general truth that guns are safe, and may be locally effective, when dispersed, but that they cannot produce decisive effect except when used in masses.

  10. Locally it is known as a “smugglers’ store.

  11. The soil chiefly consists of a decomposed limestone schist, locally termed “brisé.

  12. Regnier, the exhibitor of sparkling red vougeot, sent, moreover, a white sparkling wine from the species of grape known locally as the clos blanc de Vougeot.

  13. The vine cultivated for the production of sparkling wines are chiefly the savagnin, or white pineau, the melon of Poligny, and the poulsard, a black variety of grape held locally in much esteem.

  14. There may be but one community in a locality, and this is locally known to the white people as the "gang" of the head man.

  15. Off the mouth of this river is a huge island, locally known as Big island.

  16. At the last bend, however, a large island, locally known as Big island, not only obstructs but ends navigation for boats drawing over 6 feet.

  17. The material is usually a kind of cloth locally known as Hudson bay cloth, either red, dark blue, light blue, or black.

  18. The means of relief usually employed are those which the shaman (or conjurer, as he is locally known) is able to effect by working on the imagination of the sick, who is in this condition easily influenced.

  19. One is locally termed the Buttock Stone, and near it is a block which has a circular cavity scooped out on its flat upper surface.

  20. On Warcock Hill several groups of natural rocks and boulders are locally named Dave or Dew Stones.

  21. Several of these groups are locally named from resemblance to animals or other objects, as the Grey Stones and the Steeple Stones on Barn Hill, and one spur of Boulsworth is called Wycoller Ark, as resembling a farmer's chest or ark.

  22. The power of the state constitutionally belongs to the workers and peasants, represented locally by the people's councils, which supposedly make up the political base of the state.

  23. The estate is now locally known as the Ripley Place.

  24. The floor of one of these coves is littered with fractured rock of a reddish brown, from which it is locally known as Red Stone Cove.

  25. This point is locally known as the Narrows.

  26. A terrible rent in the east side of the cliff is locally known as the Spouting Horn.

  27. The rate of funding has declined as locally generated government revenues have grown.

  28. Those of the last island are a very curious people, locally called "Batak.

  29. Locally it is explained that these are tracks of dogs' feet (Proc.

  30. And what he desired especially was that the general on the spot should do, locally and quietly, all that could be done to advance these preparations.

  31. The measures to be undertaken locally for the defence of the colonies, which the Cabinet had sanctioned, were wholly insufficient in Lord Milner's opinion.

  32. Some special service officers were sent out to organise locally the defences of the Cape Colony and Rhodesia.

  33. Used locally for bleeding from the nose or from pulling teeth.

  34. The fluid extract is splendid when diluted three or four times with boiled water, used locally for bleeding from the womb, or as an injection for the same; or an infusion can be made of the plant and injected into the vagina.

  35. For falling bowel, use a full strength injection and apply locally with cloths on the sore bowels.

  36. Locally tincture of iodine; paint some on the gland once or twice a day until it gets a little sore and keep it so for weeks, or use cosmoline and put in it about one-quarter as much iodine and rub on.

  37. Roasted Spanish onion is good, eaten at bedtime, as a laxative; fried in lard and applied locally it makes a splendid poultice.

  38. Decoction can be used locally in erysipelas.

  39. Dip cloths or heavy towels in the infusion or decoction, wring out and apply locally to part that you wish to cover.

  40. Useful locally also for sore mouth and throat, and as an injection for leucorrhea.

  41. For bleeding: rest, ice, tannic or gallic acid or adrenalin locally if the bleeding points can be reached.

  42. The butts ran right up the ridge of that organ; and nine hundred feet above where we sat, just below an excrescence locally known as "The Pimple," lay mine.

  43. We had some compensation farther on, for after crossing the river Langa we had to round the headland locally named Mular, a word that means simply a jutting crag or headland, being equivalent to the Scottish Mull.

  44. About Madras the nest is commonly placed in thick thorny hedges of a shrub locally known as "Kurka-puli," said by Balfour to be Garcinia cambogia, but which does not look like a Garcinia at all.

  45. It is locally called "La Maison Ancienne," but the present occupant has given it frequent coats of whitewash and repaired things here and there until it looks like quite a modern structure.

  46. On the highroad, not far from Laruns, is a great oak known locally as the "Arbre de l'Ours" because on more than one occasion in the past a bear or a whole family of them has treed many an unfortunate peasant travelling by this route.


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