Sentence for neighbourhood | Use neighbourhood in a sentence

Neighbourhood used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use neighbourhood in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for neighbourhood.

  • The very man we want married for our neighbourhood! (10)
  • And good riddance to the neighbourhood. (8)
  • Where are you staying in the neighbourhood? (10)
  • He was marching for the neighbourhood of Vicenza. (10)
  • There were no beds to be had in the neighbourhood. (2)
  • We shall be a laughing-stock to the neighbourhood. (10)
  • All the neighbourhood will have it before nightfall. (10)
  • Close neighbourhood between the couples was not kept. (10)
  • Our neighbourhood cannot spare such a pleasant family. (4)
  • It might so easily have been some other neighbourhood. (12)
  • Your neighbourhood is increasing, and you mix more with it. (4)
  • The neighbourhood to London, too, gave it noble advantages. (10)
  • His having been in the same neighbourhood Fanny already knew. (4)
  • Give them Besworth, and they will sit upon the neighbourhood. (10)
  • I saw a vast deal of that in the neighbourhood round Maple Grove. (4)
  • Living just as he likes, setting an example of devilry to the whole neighbourhood! (8)
  • Is he to haunt the neighbourhood, and say: ‘Look at my cherry-tree! (12)
  • The interest would be in the neighbourhood of fifteen thousand marks. (12)
  • We failed: as none else in this neighbourhood could fail, but we failed. (10)
  • I drank a bowl of milk, and set off to explore the neighbourhood of Bouchet. (2)
  • A great many changes have happened in the neighbourhood, since you went away. (4)
  • Is Allenham the only house in the neighbourhood to which you will be welcome? (4)
  • He will find his way to Raynham; he knows the neighbourhood best in the dark. (10)
  • I might have missed a train, had there been any in the neighbourhood to catch. (2)
  • There were no natural objects in the neighbourhood, but some sordid workshops. (2)
  • He made a satisfactory reflection on some property he had in the neighbourhood. (8)
  • They had led the neighbourhood to call on the discarded Countess of Fleetwood. (10)
  • Mr. Peterborough is for exploring a battle-field in the neighbourhood of Munich. (10)
  • The neighbourhood of Brunswick Square is very different from almost all the rest. (4)
  • For the sake of the neighbourhood and poor people, I cannot allow it to be shut up. (10)
  • There was not another sound in the neighbourhood but that of my unwearying bastinado. (2)
  • Two young ladies had run from his neighbourhood, making as if to lift hands to ears. (10)
  • I shall let Everingham, and rent a place in this neighbourhood; perhaps Stanwix Lodge. (4)
  • But it must be immediate, as the term of my residence in this neighbourhood is limited. (10)
  • But it must be immediate, as the term of my residence in this neighbourhood is limited. (22)
  • Hints were dropping about the neighbourhood; the hedgeways twittered, the tree-tops cawed. (10)
  • The great green-rinded melons were never wheeled into the neighbourhood of the whitecoats. (10)
  • You are proposing that I shall stand in with you while you tyrannise over the neighbourhood. (8)
  • Sir Willoughby proposed to find him a house within a circuit of the neighbourhood of Patterne. (10)
  • Why not get together half-a-dozen friends of the neighbourhood, and make a clean breast of it. (10)
  • It would be too much to expect Sir Walter to descend into a small house in his own neighbourhood. (4)
  • She was born in that neighbourhood, she informed me, and had been educated by a dear great lady. (10)
  • They neared the oak, and Emilia slanted her direction, so as to avoid the neighbourhood of the tree. (10)
  • A strange young man was noticed in the neighbourhood of the farm, and he accosted me at Leckham fair. (10)
  • The close neighbourhood of one anxious to receive, and one capable of giving, waxed too much for both. (10)
  • The good news spread quickly through the house, and with proportionate speed through the neighbourhood. (4)
  • And simply because I happen to be in your neighbourhood at an age when a young woman is impressionable! (10)
  • He was already winning his way, apparently without effort, to be the popular man of that neighbourhood. (10)
  • The country around picturesque, and last but not least, there was not an Englishman in the neighbourhood. (6)
  • They shook hands and talked, while Madame zealously eyed any chance person promenading the neighbourhood. (10)
  • Piedmontese horse scoured the neighbourhood, and any mischance that might befall him she traced to her hand. (10)
  • The body was carried off by them; it is sufficient testimony that Angelo Guidascarpi is in the neighbourhood. (10)
  • Thither I descended, and, tying Modestine provisionally to a tree, proceeded to investigate the neighbourhood. (2)
  • General Ople entered into the gaieties of the neighbourhood once more, and passed through the Winter cheerfully. (10)
  • In the same low, eager voice, and the same close neighbourhood, he went on, reurging the same questions as before. (4)
  • In the neighbourhood of the shop, he could not but think of her through the feelings of a man scorched by a furnace. (10)
  • Aware that he was being treated to the honours of a great man of the neighbourhood, he determined to take it cheerfully. (10)
  • They were cutting aftermath on all sides, which gave the neighbourhood, this gusty autumn morning, an untimely smell of hay. (2)
  • Strange was the position of this little Catholic metropolis, a thimbleful of Rome, in such a wild and contrary neighbourhood. (2)
  • Clara leaned forward to gaze at the hedgeways in the neighbourhood of the Hall strangely renewing their familiarity with her. (10)
  • They had been sitting there for some minutes, divided by the iron bars necessary to the morals of the neighbourhood, while Mr. (8)
  • He exists on a pension; she has the prospect of having to leave the neighbourhood of the Hall, unless she is established near us. (10)
  • He walked in this neighbourhood known by what he had done, and his desire was to take his wife away, never more to be seen there. (10)
  • He walked in this neighbourhood known by what he had done, and his desire was to take his wife away, never more to be seen there. (22)
  • But at last through the 600 miles of wilderness Colonel Wolseley and his men of the brigade came to the neighbourhood of Fort Garry. (19)
  • The squire had paid her people an annual sum to keep away from our neighbourhood, while there was a chance of my taking to gipsy life. (10)
  • She could not, she said, approve his behaviour in coming to this neighbourhood at all, and she hinted that I might induce him to keep away. (10)
  • For the first five minutes Schwartz Thier found employment for his faculties by staring at the shaky, small-paned windows of the neighbourhood. (10)

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