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Example sentences for "other cities"

  • When the transformation is complete Cleveland will not only have re-made herself but will have set a magnificent example to other cities.

  • One Buffalonian informed me that Detroit banks had been more liberal than those of other cities in supporting the motor industry in its early days.

  • Sandwiches may be purchased in Cleveland for three cents which are not any worse than five-cent sandwiches in other cities.

  • Unlike certain famous old residence streets in other cities, Delaware Avenue still holds out against the encroachments of trade.

  • It has held congresses in Geneva, and in other cities.

  • Of the Persian architecture and sculpture, we derive our knowledge from the massive ruins of Persepolis, which was burned by Alexander the Great, and from the remains of other cities.

  • The commune of Paris, followed by other cities, began a crusade against Christianity.

  • He found much favor in other cities of Italy.

  • The free school system is the same in its outline here as in other cities.

  • In other cities, society divides into numerous little circles, each claiming superior position to the other, each ridiculing the pretension and refusing the association of the other.

  • We go through a great many ruins on leaving the city, and here, too, as in other cities of Persia, one is once more struck by the unimportant appearance of the city from a little distance off.

  • In other cities of Persia which I visited, however, the notes did not circulate, and were only accepted at the Bank's agencies and in the bazaar by some of the larger merchants at a small discount.

  • The Government of Yezd, as of other cities of Persia, is purely despotic, limited only by the power and influence of the Mahommedan priests, the Mullahs, and by the dread of private vengeance or an occasional insurrection.

  • In other cities I did not see any, nor would the natives accept mine in payment, and in villages no one would have anything to do with them as they were absolutely unknown.

  • As in other cities of South America, the gentlemen usually dress in broadcloth suits, patent-leather boots, and black silk hats, or in white duck or linen.

  • The public buildings are of insignificant appearance, and even the cathedral and the other churches are painfully plain and commonplace compared with those of other cities of its size.

  • Other cities in South America are equally blessed; but in those of the republics of Ecuador, Bolivia, and Paraguay no daily papers are issued.

  • Such questions as: What material have you from the budget exhibits of other cities?

  • Thus, Goodwyn Institute library has recently secured much information and literature on smoke abatement experience of other cities, for engineers suddenly forced to apply modern methods by a stringent city ordinance.

  • I wanted to know about the policy of other cities in this matter, and to devise, if possible, a way of making those vehicles that destroy the streets help pay for their maintenance.

  • Invitations were also received from the library authorities of Seattle, seconded by the business organizations of that city and by the convention bureaus of other cities of the Pacific Northwest.

  • But she is still a city noted for her wealth; for her solid business enterprises and scrupulous honesty, rather than for that spirit of speculation in which, in other cities, fortunes are quickly made, and even more quickly lost.

  • It is now exceeded in size by several other hotels in other cities, but it is noted for the elegance and excellence of the entertainment it offers its guests.

  • As guides, they are quite as intolerable in Amsterdam as their brethren in other cities.

  • The public banquet in New York, that was long remembered for its brilliancy, was followed by the tender of the same tribute in other cities, an honor which his unconquerable shrinking from this kind of publicity compelled him to decline.

  • From the first it was an immense success; it had a circulation in other cities, and many imitations of it sprung up.

  • The sack of Mentz was a greater misfortune, for it dissolved all obligations and sent the printers to other cities to found new offices.

  • We may, therefore, proceed to speak of the mode of life among our citizens, which will be far less complex than in other cities; a state which is inland and not maritime requires only half the number of laws.

  • In what way bride and bridegroom ought to live in a city which is to be superior to other cities, is a matter not at all easy for us to determine.

  • The citizens remembered, too, his refusal to accord them some privileges granted to other cities; they were sullen at first and would not be wooed.

  • Even as the moon surpasses the stars in brightness, so does this city, the seat of royalty, exalt her proud head above all other cities.

  • Desiring to exercise his Latin, and give an example to other cities, he determined to sing of a great siege with happier issue than that of Troy.

  • What a marked difference in the appearance of streets in Manila to other cities of the Far East.

  • Little in favor of the streets can be said, however, for they are poorly laid out and are not kept as tidy as those in other cities.

  • The individuals in question have been in business for many years in New York City, as well as in other cities both in this country and abroad.

  • Whatever differences may ultimately have to be taken into account, the experience of London, Berlin, and of other cities will, when fully reported, be rich in suggestions that will abbreviate our own period of experimentation.

  • The former has been apprehended in other cities on the charge of procuring, once serving two and a half years in Philadelphia under an assumed name.

  • As she continued her indefinite wandering, she observed many curiosities, not to be seen in other cities.

  • He had observed the same in other cities before he reached Cincinnati.

  • He was thoughtful a moment, and then continued: "Our people in this town are not possessed with that race spirit which it is claimed Negroes have in other cities.

  • This was the case not only in Effingham, but in other cities as well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other cities" 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:
    national interest; other animals; other considerations; other counties; other country; other fruits; other grains; other individuals; other languages; other letters; other maps; other mens; other objects; other occasions; other painters; other person; other purposes; other regions; other saints; other slaves; other souls; other vertebrates; other worlds; others will; otherwise known; our soldiers