Vicinity in a sentence

We found 19 examples of how to use vicinity in an English sentence.

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Sentences with vicinity

Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.

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1. There are no hospitals in the vicinity of his house.
2. We live in the vicinity of the school.
3. Kate's father is in the vicinity of the house.
4. We chose a hotel in the vicinity of the museum.
5. We've chosen a hotel in the vicinity of the museum.
6. It is not in the immediate vicinity, but not far away either.
7. The lovely maiden with azure hair was none other than a very kind fairy who had lived, for more than a thousand years, in the vicinity of the forest.
8. Today, it is clear weather for the vicinity of the airport; temperature is 20 degrees Celcius.
9. I envied John. He not only attracted the unadulterated attention of every lady within his immediate vicinity, his educational performance was world-renowned as the cream of the crop.
10. There's a post office in the vicinity.
11. I heard that recently a good pastry shop opened in the vicinity of the stadium.
12. Do you know if there's a bar in the vicinity?
13. From the marks upon the bark of the trees, and other indications, he judged that there were numerous bears in the vicinity.
14. Caleb seldom made an excursion from the old fortress to the neighbouring village of Wolf's Hope without bringing back what tidings were current in the vicinity.
15. Israel’s Attorney General approved using cyber-measures to track coronavirus patients’ phones. Israeli media said it would primarily be used to inform Israelis who might have been in the vicinity of a patient, and to ensure that patients under quarantine are staying at home.
16. The new neighbourhood is being built in the university's immediate vicinity.
17. The new neighbourhood is being built in the immediate vicinity of the university.
18. They place themselves in the vicinity of other larger companies.
19. In the cities the quarters for the wealthier classes are not so sharply defined as with us, though the love for pleasant outlooks and beautiful scenery tends to enhance the value of certain districts, and consequently to bring together the wealthier classes. In nearly all the cities, however, you will find the houses of the wealthy in the immediate vicinity of the habitations of the poorest. In Tokio one may find streets, or narrow alleys, lined with a continuous row of the cheapest shelters; and here dwell the poorest people. Though squalid and dirty as such places appear to the Japanese, they are immaculate in comparison with the unutterable filth and misery of similar quarters in nearly all the great cities of Christendom. Certainly a rich man in Japan would not, as a general thing, buy up the land about his house to keep the poorer classes at a distance, for the reason that their presence would not be objectionable, since poverty in Japan is not associated with the impossible manners of a similar class at home.

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