10 examples of naturalisation in sentences

Dr. Trietsch informs us that the Ottoman Government has been proceeding with the "naturalisation" of the Palestinian Jews, and that the "local execution of this measure has not been effected without disturbances which are beyond the province of this pamphlet."

Then he said pleasantly, "I've taken out my naturalisation papers.

The attempt having succeeded, it was wished to follow it up by the naturalisation in the poultry-yard of two other sorts of aquatic birds, namely, the sheldrake (tadorna) and the moorhen, but without success.

Mr. Southey, however, has made a vigorous effort for their naturalisation, and generously endangered his own reputation in their behalf.

To Herbert Spencervery appropriately since his mental characteristics make him the English parallel to Comtewe owe the naturalisation of the word in English.

When the time came for settling in Paris, the King presented his goldsmith with a castle called Le Petit Nesle, and made him lord thereof by letters of naturalisation.

"Nothing," says that admirable antiquary, "distinguishes the genius of the English language so much as its general naturalisation of foreigners.

I felt the "naturalisation" of the "Roses of Midnight" would prove a difficult task.

As a mark of distinction, the king granted me letters of naturalisation and a patent of lordship of the Castle of Nesle.

I felt the "naturalisation" of the "Roses of Midnight" would prove a difficult task.

10 examples of  naturalisation  in sentences