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Example sentences for "many states"

  • In many states such a mortgage is regarded as fraudulent to creditors, in other states if such a mortgage is not, on proper judicial inquiry, proved to be a fraud, it will be upheld.

  • This was a great hardship to banks, and has been corrected in many states by statutes and by the courts in others.

  • As the husband's rights to such an estate have been abolished in many states, we refrain from adding more principles.

  • Like hygiene instruction, physical training was made compulsory by law in many states, and, like hygiene instruction, physical training had to yield to the pressure of subjects in which children are examined.

  • These comparisons have not been made and records do not exist in many states.

  • He orders him to visit as many states as he could, and persuade them to embrace the protection of the Roman people, and apprise them that he would shortly come thither.

  • In recent years, however, mainly on account of the popular distrust in which our legislatures have come to be held, numerous limitations upon their powers have been imposed by the constitutions of many states.

  • These auxiliaries, composed of so many states and so many nations, made up about twelve thousand fighting men.

  • It was defeated of its purpose, not only by the acts of individuals banded together with express intent to nullify it in practice, but still more by laws enacted in many states at the North to facilitate its nullifications.

  • It meant the dominance of a subject and inferior race outnumbering the whites in many states, a race ignorant and passionate in Virginia and Kentucky, and well-nigh savage in the cotton states.

  • And even by private parties, land may be taken for ways of necessity in many States, and for drains, flumes, and aqueducts by the constitutions of the arid States.

  • Many States in this country never make revision of the statutes.

  • In many States it endured much longer for County Courts.

  • In many States, however, the objections must always be particularized.

  • Formerly and during the first third of the nineteenth century this was in many States not so.

  • In many States this is dispensed with by statutes allowing courts to take judicial notice of all reported decisions in other States; that is, in effect, to take any means which they think proper to learn what they are.

  • How many thus escaped cannot be reckoned, but it is known that the number of free negroes in the North increased so rapidly that laws discriminating against them were passed in many States.

  • Mutual benefit organizations among the negroes, both slave and free, appeared in many States, North and South.

  • The German-American League, incorporated by Congress, had its branches in many States.

  • For years he was a great power as a lecturer and writer and addressed suffrage conventions in many States.

  • Men's leagues were formed in many States.

  • The primaries, affording in many States an opportunity for women to secure the nominations of favorable candidates; active interest in defeating the election of those opposed to suffrage; the questioning of candidates, etc.

  • For the past nine years she had given her entire time to work for woman suffrage, speaking in many States, attending conventions, serving as chairman of the Committee on Organization for five years and as president for four years.

  • Saturday morning was partly occupied by a conference on How to Reach the Uninterested, in which fifteen members from as many States took an animated part; and by one on Propaganda, led by Mrs. Grace Gallatin Seton (Conn.

  • In 1868, the Declaration of St. Petersburg, interdicting the employment in war of explosive balls below a certain weight, is signed by many States.

  • And according to the Municipal Law of many States, naturalisation of a married individual includes that of his wife and children under age.

  • The boss, however, has devised adequate means for controlling primaries, and a return to a modified convention system is being earnestly discussed in many States to circumvent the further ingenuity of the boss.

  • Corporations are forbidden to contribute, and the amount that candidates themselves may give is limited in many States.

  • The "Crawford County plan," as it was generally called, was adopted by various localities in many States.

  • Prizes have been offered in many States to school children for the best essay on "Inland Waterways": over 5000 children in one State alone entered this contest.

  • The Commission has furthermore planned the organization of a State Conservation Association, this to be organized sometime this fall along lines similar to those of Associations already existing in many States.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many states" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    find thee; lady love; many battles; many children; many cities; many countries; many evils; many insects; many kings; many knights; many ladies; many men; many millions; many pages; many proofs; many regions; many respects; many rows; many soldiers; many states; many subjects; many things; many waters; many witnesses; many works; thousand worlds