1440 examples of typical in sentences

But Colonel Robertson had gone to "Vlady," and his place had been taken by a typical Britisher in the person of Consul Hodgson, who took a correct measure of the situation, and in less than forty-eight hours herded the whole caboose back into their own compounds.

Also, into its single narrow window rose the dust of ashes, of old rags and other refuse thrown light-heartedly into the back yard, which not being visible from the street supplied the typical housewife of a frontier town with that relaxation from any necessity to keep up an appearance of economy and cleanliness so desirable to her liberty-loving soul.

"The Garden of Allah," of all Mr. Hichens' works the most typical of his genius, appeared in 1905.

And it was typical of a large number of our arrangements.

That rich glow which is bestowed by the Venetian sun did, indeed, seem typical of the life beneath it; and Titian may have been justified in bringing thither those who were the recipients of his favors.

The bombast and the bullying, the self-pity and the cruelty, and, most of all, the instinctive claim, typical of Germany to-day, to prescribe one law for themselves but something quite different for the rest of the world, run through all these quotations, even the earliest.

Thomas Belsham (1750-1829), a typical Unitarian scholar and divine at this period, was one of several who carried forward the science of Biblical interpretation, and by the use of a vigorous and fearless intellect anticipated views of Genesis and the Pentateuch which did not find general acceptance till much later.

The songs the labourer most delights in are those which are typical of the employment in which he happens to be engaged.

Here, again, the scenery is typical of rural England in its most pleasing form; and the village of Coln-St.-Aldwyns is scarcely less fascinating than Bibury.

* CHARLES LEVER Charles O'Malley The author of "Charles O'Malley," perhaps the most typical of Irish novelists, was of English descent on his father's side.

Lover was a typical Irishman of the old schoolhigh-spirited, witty, and jovially humorous; and his work is informed with a genuine Irish raciness that gives it a perennial freshness.

A Typical Bulgarian Family XX.

[Illustration: A Typical Bulgarian Family]

This figure represents the lower surface of a typical flat-foot.

This typical specimen of an American class now passing away, had sent his son to the State University instead of to an expensive Eastern college because of his carefully avowed attitude of bluff acceptance of a place among the plain people of the region.

The shortage of dyes has been amply discussed as a typical case.

It was an exasperating piece of private selfishness, quite typical of the individualistic state of mind, and the failure to anticipate or arrest it on the part of the Government was a worse failure than Suvla Bay.

These gentlemen from Carcassonne were typical sons of the South in this, that the sound of their own voices acted upon their imagination like the strongest coffee blended with the oldest cognac.

The columns have all very large capitals in proportion to the diameter and height; some are ornamented with plain acanthus leaves, others are carved with numerous small figures of men and animals, ideally uncouth and typical of the fantastic medley of Christian symbolism and the barbaric imagination that found a mystical relationship between the monsters of its own creation and the problems of the universe.

Peggy Blackton had in some way found a riding outfit for her slender figure, a typical mountain outfit, with short divided skirt, loose blouse, and leggings.

A typical man, you see, was my grandfather.

They walked home in silencea striking-looking pair, with their great similar forms and their handsome similar faces, typical impersonations of the first generation that is sowing in labor, and the second generation that is reaping in idleness.

These words of the historian are the exact prose version of the figure of Cimourdain, the typical Jacobin of the poet.

The Daily Express having invited its readers to intimate their opinion of that journal, Mr. Punch decided also to give the grumblers a chance of saying what they think of his production, and he now publishes a typical selection of the letters which have reached him: Sir,I gave up your journal many years ago on account of its partisanship, and never read it now.

It is not a typical product of native industry, but even that does not make it much easier for us to grasp the secret of its success over there.

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