183 examples of headlines in sentences

There she read the headlines: Russia declares war!

But she only sat on, her face whiter and whiter, looking into emptiness and seeing headlines that towered as high as immense black cliffs.

Nothing sensational crept out into the town; no bold-lettered headlines ornamented the afternoon editions.

Can you see the headlines of the sections and the paragraphs?

A special edition of the camp paper was gotten out, with monstrous headlines, giving the details of the accident, and announcing the funeral for three o'clock.

Then he said to Mr. Glennie: 'Now, Sir Parson, the law has given into your fool's hands a power over this churchyard, and 'tis your trade to stop unseemly headlines from being set up within its walls, or once set up, to turn them out forthwith.

Suddenly my eye was caught by the headlines announcing the transfer of recruiting arrangements from the Military to the Civil authorities.

Scare headlines in the bills of important journals are misleading.

The headlines of the Star are retained.

The Atlanta Journal, under large headlines, "A Happy Riddance," has the following to say when the Third North Carolina left Macon.

The story was set out on the first page, first column, with appropriate headlines.

The story as it appeared under the scare headlines the next morning was crisply told.

The great papers, in two column headlines, told of the "wiping out of a whole family."

Imagine opening one's newspaper some morning and finding in sensational headlines that welcome news.

GILMAN, MILDRED. Headlines.

GARST, ROBERT E. Headlines and deadlines; a manual for copyeditors, by Robert E. Garst & Theodore Menline Bernstein.

Newspaper make-up and headlines.

GILMAN, MILDRED. Headlines.

GARST, ROBERT E. Headlines and deadlines; a manual for copyeditors, by Robert E. Garst & Theodore Menline Bernstein.

"Headlines from a Daily Paper.] As I walked forth in Baker Street As sober as a Quaker, Whom did I have the luck to meet? I met a jolly Baker.

In times of ordinary tranquility a penalty may even be modified or reduced, but let the newspapers awaken public opinion to crime by the judicious use of headlines and a hot campaign, let the members feel that there is a popular clamor and that votes may be won or lost, and the legislature responds.

To-day, the spacing, the headlines, the advertising of Canadian papers, the chessboard-like look of the open page which should be a daily beautiful study in black and white, the brittle pulp-paper, the machine-set type, are all as standardised as the railway cars of the Continent.

To-day it has taken its place as one of those accepted miracles which are worked without heat or headlines by men who do the job nearest their hand and seldom fuss about their reputations.

"I knew we were doing well," says the bandaged one, devouring the headlines; "

Two or three allowed this feeling to expand itself into headlines of some size; a few also commented on the situation editorially.

183 examples of  headlines  in sentences