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Example sentences for "this county"

  • Mr. Butler lived his life, during all the years of his residence in this county, illustrating the same lofty purposes and sincere convictions.

  • He was a minister of the Christian Church, and located in this county early in 1855.

  • The scarcity of efficient labor is one of the most serious troubles with which the farmers of this County have to cope.

  • The territory embraced in this county, contained many true and gallant Whigs during the Revolutionary war.

  • Resolved, 5 That, it is also further decreed that all, each, and every military officer in this county is hereby retained in his former command and authority, he acting conformably to these regulations.

  • This county has a peculiar historical interest.

  • Shelby, the capital of this county, derives its name from Col.

  • I think I'd be worth more to this county as sheriff than I would be as--as governor, let us say.

  • Yes, a sheriff is something of a figure in this county, Frances, and to be nominated for that office by one party and indorsed by another is just about the biggest compliment a man can receive.

  • These men should be held to the civil authorities for trial in this county, and not set free," Macdonald protested, indignant over the order.

  • This is how Fuller describes the little creature in the Worthies--"Wheatears is a bird peculiar to this County, hardly found out of it.

  • A new Parish has lately been erected in this County, called Brunswick, which lies back of Waterborough and Wickham, and comprehends the settlement of New-Canaan and the district adjoining.

  • Great quantities of sugar are extracted from the sugar maple in this county, upwards of ten thousand pounds have been made in a year, of that valuable article in one Parish.

  • The streams in this county on the western side of the river, have nothing peculiar to merit a particular description.

  • As was observed before, several fine Islands lie in this county, one of them, named Long Island, is six miles in length and well improved.

  • This County commences at the Canada line, which bounds it on the north-west.

  • In most counties they also take care to have a sufficient sprinkling of Parsons in the Commission of the Peace, a precious and over-whelming sample of which breed we have in this county.

  • I am not drawing the picture of an imaginary monster, but of a living clergyman of this county; and I could describe others equally disgusting.

  • In this county not a single public school for Negroes had been open that year longer than three months, not a single coloured teacher had been paid more than $15 per month for his teaching.

  • A vote in this county means as much to the nation as a vote in the city of Boston.

  • Crime in this county is as truly an arrow aimed at the heart of the government as a crime committed in the streets of Boston.

  • And yet each citizen of this county is expected to share the burdens and privileges of our democratic form of government just as intelligently and conscientiously as the citizens of New York or Boston.

  • No: I'm in command in this county," said the Captain.

  • In the meantime, I'll have you ease up on this county's government.

  • A little sob caught her voice, yet she said slowly in firm tones: "If another crime is committed in this county by your Klan, we will never see each other again.

  • It establishes a milestone marking the progress of a people who first planted civilization in this county a century ago.

  • The old court house was emblematic of the pioneers of this county.

  • Look here," he added with an abrupt change of subject, "how did you find out Bill was still in this county?

  • If it wasn't for him, I'd be sheriff of this county!

  • Fair Play need not worry about the slandered characters of the hotel keepers of this county.

  • He next states that while the public are being prejudiced against the liquor sellers of this county, 'Kelly is patted on the back, and called a good fellow.

  • Why," yelled Connick, "there ain't deputy sheriffs enough in this county to round us up once we get acrost the Poquette divide!

  • But I tell ye honestly, Mr. Parker, Gid would have to do something pretty desperate and open to have the prosecuting officers of this county take it up against him.

  • Colonel Gid Ward has about every spare team in this county yardin' logs for him this winter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this county" 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:
    this account; this battle; this chapter; this child; this colony; this doctrine; this epoch; this generation; this important; this letter; this line; this little; this man; this moment; this particular; this period; this poem; this rule; this species; this theory; this they; this treatise; this trip; this way; this wise; this wonderful