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Example sentences for "inhabitant"

Lexicographically close words:
ingulf; ingulfed; ingwa; inhabit; inhabitable; inhabitantes; inhabitants; inhabitation; inhabite; inhabited
  1. The whereabouts of the Oldest Inhabitant was at once settled, when I looked at them.

  2. But, through the remainder of Hester's life, there were indications that the recluse of the scarlet letter was the object of love and interest with some inhabitant of another land.

  3. The inhabitant of an island can tell what currents formed the land which he cultivates; and his earth is still being created or destroyed.

  4. In particular, there is a deficiency of meat, and the amount of meat raised per inhabitant is the lowest in Europe.

  5. But the consumption of sugar per inhabitant is only seven pounds annually, as against eighteen pounds per inhabitant in Germany.

  6. For the same period the annual average savings per inhabitant in Great Britain have been $19.

  7. Of course the greater portion of this is retained for our own home consumption, for we eat more meat per inhabitant than any other people in the world except the English.

  8. Had that war not occurred the average annual savings per inhabitant in France would have been $21.

  9. Their earnings per inhabitant average only 12 cents a day.

  10. Comparing inhabitant with inhabitant, Russia has only one sixth of the steam power which Germany has.

  11. Now the consumption of hardware, though still per inhabitant the smallest in Europe, is yet in the aggregate the fourth in Europe, although even so it is only two ninths what it is in Britain.

  12. Since that war the annual average savings per inhabitant in France have been $17.

  13. No inhabitant can become President of the United States, unless he has been an inhabitant fourteen years; which plainly infers that he might have been a citizen for other purposes, with a shorter residence.

  14. They preserved peace at home; for it was not until the year 1753, in a war, fomented on the borders of another Province, that an inhabitant of Pennsylvania was killed by the hands of an Indian.

  15. It is there required, that a person shall be so many years an inhabitant before he can be admitted to the trust of legislating for the society.

  16. He proved that he had been an inhabitant of the United States for thirteen years, and was one before the peace of 1783, and before the Confederation.

  17. In March, 1778, the Legislature of South Carolina passed an act to oblige every free male inhabitant of that State, above sixteen years of age, to take an oath of allegiance to the State.

  18. The eye is placed in a socket of the skull, in which it has free motion, turning right or left, up or down, to serve the purpose of the inhabitant of the dwelling.

  19. Having become quite an old inhabitant of Dobbo, I will endeavour to sketch the sights and sounds that pervade it, and the manners and customs of its inhabitants.

  20. The next day our schooner left for the more eastern islands, and I found myself fairly established as the only European inhabitant of the vast island of New Guinea.

  21. The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two persons, of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves.

  22. No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty-five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.

  23. No person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen.

  24. When the inhabitant of democracies is not urged by his wants, he is so at least by his desires; for of all the possessions which he sees around him, none are wholly beyond his reach.

  25. For a long time, I knew nothing about this new inhabitant of Hanbury.

  26. What must be the appearance of the earth to an inhabitant of one of the planets?

  27. How charming it must be in the distant planets, to see several moons shining at the same time; I think I should like to be an inhabitant of Jupiter or Saturn.

  28. The motion produced by the revolution of the earth on its axis, is about seventeen miles a minute, to an inhabitant on the equator.

  29. What distance is an inhabitant on the equator carried in a minute by the diurnal motion of the earth?

  30. What the appearance of the earth to an inhabitant of the moon?

  31. A few hundred crowns," said an inhabitant of Volterra to me, "would stop all this mischief.

  32. They will take a hundred barrels a day," said an inhabitant of the place.

  33. Anthony found that the oldest inhabitant of Pleasant River remembered the stump of the tree, and that the boys used to jump over it and admire its proportions whenever they went fishing at the Point.

  34. We cautiously retired, and reconnoitering all parts of the mansion, found that she was the only inhabitant except ourselves.

  35. Footnote A: This bird, though not an inhabitant of the northern states, is frequently to be met with in Georgia and the Carolinas.

  36. The news had grieved and surprised him, but there remained the fact that my parents in Pomerania had been informed more promptly of the misfortune than an inhabitant of Rome.

  37. There the Lord caused us to meet with an inhabitant of Mantua who had just enlisted.

  38. The inhabitant of Lima, who from childhood has frequently witnessed these convulsions of nature, is roused from his sleep by the shock, and rushes from his apartment with the cry of 'Misericordia!

  39. Every innkeeper, alehousekeeper, and other victualer permitting a patron who is not an inhabitant of the area to become drunk shall forfeit 5s.

  40. A man, set to watch a field of peas which had been much preyed upon by pigeons, shot an old cock pigeon which had long been an inhabitant of the farm.

  41. When in the gloomy twilight I threw it over my shoulders no inhabitant of this island had courage to withstand its sight.

  42. But how far is the inhabitant of the Tahama from the inhabitant of Nedjed!

  43. Footnote 58: Bedoui, inhabitant of the wild parts of the Sahara.

  44. When a place that is usually disquieted with roaring is undisturbed for a whole night, it may be inferred that the formidable inhabitant who dwells therein is plunged in this state of lethargy.

  45. At the bivouac an inhabitant of the Nedjed always sleeps with his head resting on the shoulder of his horse, and every horse lies down at his master's bidding.

  46. It is not of an inhabitant of the Tell that you must expect these prodigies of address, skilfulness, and equestrian science.

  47. The Arab of the Sahara is very proud of his mode of life, which is not only exempt from the monotonous toil to which the inhabitant of the Tell is subject, but is full of action and excitement, of variety and incident.

  48. Each inhabitant was consequently compelled to clean and level, at his own cost, the portion of street on which his house fronted; and a new pavement was then laid down, at an expense to the Duchy of two thousand golden francs.

  49. Eventually, after its existence had been entirely forgotten, an intelligent inhabitant of the city suspected that there might be carving beneath the plaster, and made the great discovery.

  50. Judging from the extraordinary size of his bones, and the depth and formation of the chest, (continues this gentleman,) I should not think it unreasonable to assign nearly a double portion of strength to this powerful inhabitant of the forest.

  51. This word Satan was Chaldaean; and the Book of Job, an inhabitant of Chaldaea, is the first that makes mention of him.

  52. This name, which signifies father of a people in more Oriental languages than one, was given to some inhabitant of Chaldaea from whom several nations have boasted of descending.

  53. Last year I received some specimens of a Cyanorhamphus from an inhabitant of Lord Howe's Island, but from subsequent letters these appear to have been collected on Norfolk or Philip Island, and they certainly are C.

  54. It is, therefore, not wrong what a distinguished inhabitant of Reunion, Mr. A.

  55. They left the parade in the evening, and hopes were entertained that they would be able to surprize some of the natives at their fires; but they did not see a single inhabitant during two days which they remained out.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhabitant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    addressee; citizen; denizen; dweller; incumbent; inhabitant; inmate; intern; national; native; occupant; resident; sojourner; tenant