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Example sentences for "other towns"

  • Her cathedral of San Marco was never under the rule of Rome, and her rulers, or doges, as they were called, governed the city as kings, and did not trouble themselves with the affairs of other towns.

  • The only clouds that hid the sunshine of Lucrezia's life was when Filippo was obliged to leave her for a while and paint his pictures in other towns.

  • Fierce struggles were going on in Italy between different religious parties, and at one time the little band of preaching monks were obliged to leave their peaceful home at Fiesole to seek shelter in other towns.

  • Other towns of the county were not behind Cedar Rapids in enthusiasm.

  • History moves in ever repeating cycles and some of the things for which this old editor fought are still needed today in Cedar Rapids and in other towns of Linn county.

  • Her equal devotion to these two objects drew the praises and congratulations of other towns.

  • Banishing it from the schools of Boston, the Court will bring them into much-desired harmony with the schools of other towns, and with the whole system of Common Schools.

  • They are so regarded in Salem, Nantucket, New Bedford, and in other towns of this Commonwealth.

  • Similar meetings were held in other towns of Massachusetts, on receiving the news.

  • The trade and craft companies of London, like those of other towns, were called upon at first to pay over to the government annually the amount which they had before used for religious purposes.

  • It is quite certain that such groups of plays were given by the crafts in a number of other towns.

  • They had similar establishments on a smaller scale in Boston and Lynn, and perhaps in other towns.

  • These victories having been won in other towns of the State by 1846, it soon became evident that Boston would have to yield.

  • In other towns of New England, where the black population was considerable, separate schools were established.

  • In Preston the rule was that if he had received for his burgage “a void place” he must set up a house on it within forty days; in other towns, as in Norwich or Hereford, he was allowed a year and a day.

  • In Canterbury and Worcester and Nottingham and Bristol and a host of other towns we may still admire the new houses that were being raised for the traders, with their picturesque outlines and fine carved work.

  • As in other towns, however, so here the Guild Merchant proved itself a most powerful organization for the winning of local independence.

  • The same differences existed in other towns.

  • Pray use your Influence with Salem & other Towns - But I am now going with our Comt to his Excellency.

  • This would at once discover an Union of Sentiments thus far & have its Influence on other Towns.

  • The four papers mentioned in the “Letter of Correspondence" are included in the pamphlet edition of the three principal documents printed by order of the town for distribution among the other towns of the province.

  • As soon as they were married and they had learned who their mothers were they built balaua, and they sent some betel-nuts to invite all of their relatives in other towns.

  • Not long after they arrived in Natpangan and Iwaginan and the other people went to attend the pakálon, and also many people from the other towns.

  • He went to the town and told the people to gather by the gate and play the gansas and dance, and he commanded someone to invite their friends in other towns.

  • Several weaving factories were started in Scotland, at the end of the century, and in 1803 Horrocks put up some iron automatic looms at Stockport, which were soon copied in other towns of Lancashire.

  • There is abundant evidence of equally bad conditions in other towns.

  • The "foreign" items, that is, checks or drafts on banks in other towns, are then passed on to the route clerk.

  • In other words, the city banks really charge their depositors less than it actually costs for collections on other towns.

  • I should also thank Mr. Custos Borovsky, of the Rudolfinum, for the kindness with which he supplied me with introductions during my visits to other towns in Bohemia and Moravia.

  • In other towns, especially in Friesland, which is the classical land of the art, there are clubs of men-and women-skaters who institute public races for prizes.

  • The play went over so well in Hamlin, we decided to present it in other towns around.

  • Usually four of us Juniors went to other towns to place them in store windows.

  • We Juniors put on a play which we presented in Hamlin and in other towns nearby.

  • It is trusted that sufficient evidence has been produced to prove conclusively that the conditions of boy labour in London do not differ essentially from the conditions of boy labour in other towns.

  • Similar bodies are being formed in other towns.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other towns" 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:
    other chiefs; other churches; other commodities; other countries; other day; other folks; other friends; other fruits; other gods; other groups; other hand; other kinds; other lands; other localities; other maps; other occasions; other painters; other passages; other reason; other ships; other small; other specimens; other subjects; other vessel; other young; sometimes done