It is out of that that the speech has grown, for it is a pleasure to sing the praises of one's native place and at the same time to do what I could to help its interests and its fame.
But in the Shakespeare bond the sole sureties, Sandells and Richardson, were farmers of Shottery, the bride's native place.
Nothing did I ever conceive could equal the extent of my native place; but here my eyes became tired with wandering over the numerous hills and creeks thickly covered with buildings, which seemed to bid defiance to calculation.
I have often thought of my native place, and have not unfrequently sent people to inquire about my husband, giving them the full particulars as to name and clan; but I could never hear anything of him.
If, however, you will take my mortal remains with you home to my native place, these expenses need not be incurred.
Across much land and sea," replied he; "for eight or nine months out of every year I am absent from my native place.
To leave my native place and to seek my fortune in that distant, weird world seemed to be just the kind of sensational adventure my heart was hankering for.
Everything bearing the name of my native place touched a tender spot in my heart.
In my native placeit seemed to be a matter of course that one could tell a tailor by his general appearance and walk.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "native place" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.