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Example sentences for "that class"

  • He said no one knew any thing about him, and there were so many making pretensions to loyalty who were not loyal, that none would know but he was of that class.

  • To accommodate men and women who could not leave their work during the day they opened a night school, and had fifty of that class.

  • The idea of that class of person spending money on anything to make their three rooms lively of an evening was scandalous to Mabel.

  • She told Sabre it was extraordinary how "that class of person" always got in such a horrible state from the most ridiculous trifles.

  • A small spot upon the east end of the island presented a phenomenon which seemed not easily explicable by any known laws of that class of natural history to which it alone was referable.

  • In all the generations, Church, State and society have combined to retard the development of women, with the inevitable result that those of every class are narrower, more bigoted and less progressive than the men of that class.

  • The decision continued: The right to practice law is not a political question, but belongs to that class of rights inherent in every citizen, and pertains to the fundamental duty of every inhabitant to gain a livelihood.

  • Are the rights of that class of citizens more sacred than ours?

  • You've got to get out of that class," said Mrs. Belloc.

  • But of what use in New York to cuff and spit upon deities revered by only an insignificant class--and only officially revered by that class?

  • The first concern of this convention was the condition of that class which it directly represented--the "free persons of color" in the United States.

  • It will be observed that the plea applies to that class of persons only whose ancestors were negroes of the African race, and imported into this country, and sold and held as slaves.

  • It appears that this feature of the public schools was distasteful to that class of people with whose feelings they did not accord.

  • It is a sad fact that the perpetration of those acts is not confined to that class of people which might be called the rabble.

  • There he could reasonably hope to support himself by the whalers of the enemy; that class of vessel being always well provided for long absences.

  • But the American schooners were mere gunboats, called to act in conditions unfavorable to that class of vessel, the record of which for efficiency is under no circumstances satisfactory.

  • Through traffic could have been broken up by keeping a frigate in any one of the three sounds, entrance to which was practicable for vessels of that class.

  • To that class in this country, according to the decisions of our courts hitherto, belong American Indians and slaves, and, according to the Dred Scott decision, persons of African descent whose ancestors were slaves.

  • I wonder what a girl of that class thinks of, hopes, expects when she meets a gentleman on the sly.

  • They were of that class who go with labouring men, and were not attractive, although cleaner and better-looking than the same class now is.

  • Women and men of great physical beauty formed these groups, they were in fact actors of that class.

  • For covetousness is the general class under which all desires are comprehended, and beyond all question avarice is a subordinate division of that class.

  • You should keep people of that class at a distance, my dear creature.

  • That class of servant is accustomed generally not to go out single.

  • As much stress will, of course, be laid on Garrison's wife by that class, it behooves me to be very circumspect in all things, when called upon to fill so important a station.

  • He did not like it, being of that class of persons who cannot be happy out of a great town.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that class" 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:
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