6 collocations for general

This is but too general the case: the friends of rational reform, and the supporters of the ancient monarchy, have too deeply offended each other for pardon or confidence; and the country perhaps will be sacrificed by the mutual desertions of those most concerned in its preservation.

The normal town and country child, and the abnormal child of poverty have all certain human cravings in common, and these are provided for in the aspects of life or subjects that have been namedbut this is far too general an application to be the end of the matter; each subject has many sides to offer.

"The first error that I would mention is, too general an attention to the dead languages, with a neglect of our own tongue.

Good is in truth so general a term that we must know the attendant circumstances if we are to attach to it a signification even approximately accurate.

The new governor general the uprising.

As to the first he condemned them as void of all honour, and who ought justly to be abandoned to infamy, and that no single preservation could be worth so general a wound and corruption of society, as encouraging such people would carry with it.

6 collocations for  general