But it was usual in Ireland for the country districts and small towns to suffer equally with the cities.
Generally speaking, residence streets are cleaned in small towns just as waterworks are introduced, to gratify the display motive of those who have lawns to water and clothes to show.
Parents in small towns and in the country should be taught to pasteurize all milk.
Parents and teachers in small towns and in rural districts will do well to take an inventory of the influences surrounding their children.
In large towns, indeed, such an occurrence is comparatively rare, but in small towns and in the country, quite a number of instances have been brought to my notice.
We cannot prevent children from reading newspapers; a statement that applies not to large towns merely, but to small towns and to the country districts as well.
They telegraph in small towns, where there is not much to do, and the compensation is small.
An English lady, who has spent much time in various parts of Europe, told me she had known of women being engaged in paper hanging in small towns.
We know what a festival was made of the communion of children formerly, in small towns: it was the counterpart of that grand festival of Corpus Christi, since suppressed.
SIZE OF THE BOARD The weight of opinion seems to be in favor of small boards; and in small towns, where the duties are light, three trustees will usually work more harmoniously and effectively than a larger number.
The place is perhaps the highest public honor in small towns, and is usually and properly given to some trustee eminent for character and public services.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small towns" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.