small-town造句31. After the accusation, they are worried-sick parents, small-town pariahs, amateur lawyers, sometime sleuths, etc.
32. Notwithstanding the feed-store incident, Fulbright was convinced that small-town voters were mostly wise, practical, and fair-minded.
33. In this small-town hospital, she's never seen these symptoms before, and the nearest specialist is 200 miles away.
34. In a trial, a southern small-town prosecuting attorney called his first witness, a grandmotherly, elderly woman to the stand.
35. Recently, I'd begun to ask myself: How would it feel to be a migrant abandoning the countryside for the urban unknown, or a small-town tourist facing off against the metropolis?
36. I will be leaving my home in small-town New Jersey to join the Singapore cohort.
37. Later when I was traveling in the Midwest by car, bus and train, I regularly visited small-town libraries and found that readers in Keokuk, Iowa, or Benton Harbor, Mich.
38. But the life of a small-town solicitor, absorbed by matters of conveyancing and probate, settled on Henry Beard an even greater tranquillity.
39. In his best, most famous movie, the magnificent Safety Last (1923), he plays an accident-prone small-town boy in New York.
40. The little small-town banks were traditionally very frightened that Wall Street would come to dominate the whole country.
41. A few years later, while working at a small-town golf course, Bernstein was astonished to find himself carrying the bag of his hero, Jackie Robinson.
42. There was a coziness in those glimpses of Depression-era America, a small-town feel even to the big-city streetscapes that can perhaps never be recaptured.
43. And this was the fifties, the grayest, bleakest, most blinkered and culturally repressive period in the entire second half of the twentieth century, especially in small-town America.
44. Then there's Cedar Rapids by Phil Johnston, about a small-town insurance man who finally gets his shot at the big time.
45. Wal-Mart's Buy America campaign was a great success and helped to reduce resentment against the giant discounter for putting small-town merchants out of business.
46. I was fascinated by Fulbright, grateful for the letter he had written for me to the Rhodes Scholarship Committee, and eager to learn more about what small-town Arkansans were thinking.
47. Say there is a mosquito-net maker in small-town Africa. Say he employs 10 people who together manufacture 500 nets a week.
48. One evening last March in small-town Delaware, June Griffith was on her way to pick up her son Barry from a friend's house when she took a right turn at an unfamiliar intersection.
49. Not much stacked up against what your average small-town library receives, I guess, but a thousand bucks can buy a lot of recycled Perry Mason stories and Jake Logan Westerns.
50. At its best, it can deliver results far more quickly; forget the phone tree or your small-town gossip.
51. It is precisely the small-town atmosphere and slow pace of life that appeal to the locals.
52. A collection of 13 short stories set in small-town Maine that packs a cumulative emotional wallop, bound together by polished prose and by Olive, the title character, blunt, flawed and fascinating.
53. Lewis criticized the complacency, restrictive conformity, and narrow-mindedness of small-town life.
54. I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer, ' except that you have actual responsibilities, " she said.
55. In a trial, a Southern small-town prosecuting attorney called his first witness, a grandmotherly, elderly woman to the stand.