And also you shall search at all times when you shall be required by Scavenger or Bedel, for the common nuisances of the ward; until they are arrested.
Power of entry at reasonable times is given to the medical officers of health and inspector of nuisances to inspect food, &c.
The slaves--now worth so many hundred millions of dollars--would become worthless to themselves, and nuisances to society.
And if they will not earn them, choosing to remain idle, improvident, ornuisances to society, then they should be placed under a government of force, and compelled to earn them.
E388] Courts for presenting nuisances are generally the greatest nuisances themselves.
Nuisances they are bound to become under any circumstances; but if they are taken in hand young enough they may not grow up to be such nuisances as they otherwise would and that will be some unfortunate woman's gain.
The monster nuisance, as it had been invidiously called, was no longer amenable to the Nuisances Removal Act.
We might expect to meet also there a disposition to smooth instead of aggravating the nuisances of the passport system, and, behold, we find an official with all the French bureaucratic humbug, and without a knowledge of our tongue.
PUNCH has long ago been appointed, by and under his own act, Inspector-General of Nuisances, and he may certainly take credit for the removal of a great many nuisances long before the legislature gave its attention to the subject.
How impossible it would now be in a neighbourhood like this, for such nuisances to exist, as a fetid public ditch, and scouts of degraded clergymen asking people to "walk in and be married!
These nuisances had become so great, that in the time of Philip and Mary the Common Council found it necessary to pass an act, subjecting all future offenders to pains and penalties.
Surely, thought he, with the false Lord Quorn to all intents established, what have these nuisances to wait for?
What--you've had thenuisances up here--what is their infernal game?
Ethel is a smart little thing; she has come on wonderfully since those Australian nuisances gave her a fright.
The return of the proceedings taken by the vestry under the metropolis local management act and the nuisances removal act, as required by the former statute to be published, will be found in the Appendix No.
During the early part of this century, our focus changed to using chemicals; organic wastes were often considered nuisances with little value.
No nuisances can develop if turning is done correctly.
I'll tolerate no nuisances but such as I can't help; and the question now is, not whether we can do away with all the nuisancesin the world, but with a particular nuisance under our noses.
The men folks are nuisances at such times, and gradually keep themselves out of the way, lest they should interfere with the cleaning.
With the exception of Tompkins Market, they are, as far as the houses are concerned, unmitigated nuisances to the city.
Awaiting the assembling of the inhabitants that morning, he had taken down several complaints that had been made to him of nuisances existing in the vicinity of houses, and he should be glad to enter more upon his minutes.
The third category includes most of the questionnaires that excite the ire of librarians and cause a feeling that questions of all kinds are nuisances demanding abatement.
This word "classics" covers a multitude of nuisancesand perplexities.
The grand jury had indicted some seventeen of these saloons as public nuisances under the law.
Punch's hostility to the "growler" and its bibulous and rapacious driver as the first of all London nuisances remained implacable.
Now is it likely that any poor man, having one of these nuisances before his door, will go to such an expense to have it prevented.
And where the public can smooth this in any way, they ought to do so; not grudging even large outlay, so that the nuisances in question be speedily and effectually removed.
My dear sir, we nuisances have endured so much, as we may say, from those of our own household, that the patience of the most Christian nuisance in the world must give way under such an incessant fire of impertinent insult.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nuisances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.