Besha will be true; if the Crows discover and kill Wingenund, the hands of Besha shall be clear of his blood.
For that stern old man had made his determination, and would have adhered to it, if Lucy had not thus been made aware of his presence, and, by her grief aiding the voice of nature, overthrown all the defences of his pride.
Theatres and other places of Public Amusement, licensed by law, are kindred to inns or public conveyances, though less noticed by jurisprudence.
Can a respectable colored citizen travel on steamboats or railways, or public conveyances generally, without insult on account of color?
Introductions are never made in the street or in public places of any kind, or in public conveyances, unless under exceptional circumstances.
An escort should pay all fares in public conveyances, and should look after the comfort and welfare of his companion, taking entire charge of tickets, luggage, and luggage checks.
Free and easy attitudes are not tolerated in good society, and this same rule should apply to public conveyances.
When people want to talk in public conveyances, they ought to be careful, like me, to talk without saying anything.
You are not sufficiently advanced in life, my treasure, to be able to judge of the persons with whom you may be thrown; and there is nothing more dangerous than to talk in public conveyances.
Englishmen pique themselves on never opening their lips; Germans are melancholy in a vehicle; Italians too wary to talk; Spaniards have no public conveyances; and Russians no roads.
Stevenson on the "Separation of the Races in Public Conveyances.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "public conveyances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.