Sentence examples for to towns from inspiring English sources

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to towns

noun

A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

  • This town is really dangerous because these youngsters have Beretta handguns.

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The same thing applies to towns.

Grants to towns?

It has spread to towns and villages, as well.

Families continued to flee to towns in the countryside or to Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city.

Small boats rush the stuff to towns at the other end of the coast.

Sometimes, they would drive her to towns across the country to do so.

"I used to transport ammunition smuggled from Iraq to towns in Raqqa province".

Centuries later, country people all over Europe flocked to towns for work in the new factories.

As the economy grew so did demand from rural Indians to travel to towns.

Under the Tories, the New Localism movement brought some character back to towns and villages.

They are attracted to towns that use tax dollars wisely. Competition keeps town managers alert.

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