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Example sentences for "mayors"

Lexicographically close words:
mayor; mayoral; mayoralty; mayordomo; mayores; maype; mayre; mayst; mayster; maysters
  1. These, together with the mayors and police commissioners of the towns, were all appointed by the First Consul.

  2. The new mayors had succeeded in putting down all opposition when, to the astonishment of every one, Carloman abdicated and assumed the gown of a monk.

  3. And in France, where the city councils and mayors of Marseilles and Monteaules-Mines are Socialistic, thousands of francs of municipal money were voted for the aid of the unions in the recent great strikes.

  4. In the United States there are already Socialist mayors of towns and members of State legislatures, a vast literature, and single Socialist papers with subscription lists running up into the hundreds of thousands.

  5. Cunningham says: ‘Poets of a comparatively recent date continue to associate mayors and custards.

  6. They were worn by the Lord Mayors (Dekker, Shomaker’s Holiday, Wks.

  7. The plan was as wise as it will be for the Japanese--some one please hold Captain Hobson while I finish the analogy--when they conquer the United States, to go to the Bowery and the Ghetto for mayors of all our cities.

  8. The mistake has probably arisen from his being styled 'Right Honourable,' but so are the Lord Mayors of Dublin and of York.

  9. Mr. Flutter and his brother were Mayors of Guildford more than once, and the name of Flutter appears twice in the list of Mayors in the reign of Charles II.

  10. Still it survived in the royal chanceries, and the sovereigns both of the Merovingian and of the Carolingian lines had their seals; and, in the 8th century, the mayors of the palace likewise.

  11. As mayors of the palace, Charles Martel and Pippin took the style of vir inluster.

  12. The price of barrels shall be set by mayors of the towns where they are sold.

  13. Mayors and Justices of the Peace were to determine a fair profit for their local bakers for all the types of bread.

  14. The mayors of the province, followed by citizens under their appointed leaders and flags, came up to the Quirinal as the Baron had appointed, and called the King on to the balcony.

  15. Immediately the new law was promulgated by royal decree, he had sent out a circular to all the Mayors in his province, stating the powers it gave the police to dissolve associations and forbid public meetings.

  16. You will order all mayors of towns to assemble in Rome to complete the preparations.

  17. One of them, old Gysors' Hall, was once the home of a family belonging to the merchant guilds of Boston, which gave to London two Mayors and a Constable of the Tower in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.

  18. The manner in which the majority received the mayors did not lead us to expect a termination so favourable to the wishes of all concerned.

  19. The Committee would have been annulled if the Government had consented to the municipal elections, but thanks to a tardy consent, rung from the Deputies and Mayors of Paris, it triumphs.

  20. The deputies and mayors of Paris are trying to obtain from the National Assembly the recognition of the municipal franchise.

  21. The united efforts of the Deputies of the Seine and the Mayors of Paris have been unequal to rouse the apathy of the Assembly.

  22. Until now, fearing to be abandoned or misunderstood by the Government, we had determined to obey the mayors and deputies elected by the people, but the Assembly, by its judicious conduct, has shown itself worthy confidence.

  23. In officially announcing that the Assembly had acceded to the just demands of the mayors and deputies, did he take upon himself to pass delusive hopes as accomplished facts?

  24. Those who decline to obey the suggestions of the Central Committee, will re-elect the late mayors or choose among the deputies, but vote they will.

  25. The members of the councils of aldermen and councillors, the mayors and city officials, the members of the trade-guilds, were all freemen.

  26. It was men of this class, the capitalist employers, the merchants and traders who were the mayors and aldermen, who ruled the city.

  27. The mayors and corporations as a rule guided their cities through difficult times with politic shrewdness.

  28. The mayors were appointed by the First Consul in communes of more than 5,000 souls: by the prefects in the smaller communes: all were alike responsible to the central power.

  29. This important official, a miniature First Consul, was to administer the affairs of the Department, while sub-prefects were similarly placed over the new arrondissements, and mayors over the communes.

  30. There are many lively stories about mayors of Chester.

  31. They were gradually superseded in power by their "Mayors of the Palace," and were succeeded by the Carolingians.

  32. These mayors and deputies, whose imprudence and want of foresight no human tongue could express, declared they had saved everything, and they had lost everything.

  33. The mayors did not have much business to do and the registers remained almost immaculate.

  34. City traders being Lord Mayors who from 1452 onwards have founded noble houses.

  35. If the civic association of the titular nobility with the new democracy of England were not popular it could not exist; and titled Mayors would cease to be returned by popular constituencies.

  36. Class fusion illustrated by titled Mayors and other provincial usages.

  37. Soulsby the accomplished private secretary to a succession of Lord Mayors of London.

  38. This platform rested upon four columns, decorated with inscriptions in letters of gold, enumerating the names of the principal towns of France, whose mayors had been deputized to attend the coronation.

  39. Massey), members of Parliament, and mayors and municipal representatives from the whole Dominion.


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