Synonym: city, civic, municipal, urban. Similar words: political, politician, politically, police, policy, drop off, drop out, come true. Meaning: [‚metrə'pɑlɪtn /‚metrə'pɒlɪtən] n. 1. in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch; equivalent to archbishop in western Christianity 2. a person who lives in a metropolis. adj. relating to or characteristic of a metropolis.
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61. Somewhat more of a variation occurs if we examine the eight capped metropolitan boroughs.
62. The Metropolitan Grill is relatively immense; no fewer than three dining areas divide the space.
63. He said the company came under scrutiny along with other insurers after allegations were first made against Metropolitan Life in 1993.
64. The smallest metropolitan county had, therefore, a population approximately double that of the largest unitary authority.
65. In the meantime, the authorities had added light anti-tank weapons and recoilless rifles to the arsenal of the metropolitan police force.
66. My high school graduating class, in a major metropolitan area, had only a few hundred students in it.
67. He comes by way of the Metropolitan District Commission force, where he distinguished himself by shooting a rattlesnake.
68. And riders are also being asked to tell council leaders what they need in Britain's biggest metropolitan borough, Doncaster.
69. She used to be with Grand Metropolitan and now, apparently, they've had to appoint men to fill her post.
70. The number of jobs advertised in daily metropolitan newspapers in December fell 1. 8 percent.
71. In both 1988 and 1989, combatting racial violence has been a priority for the Metropolitan Police.
72. The Metropolitan Police will not hesitate to take firm action to free communities from this tiny minority.
73. The Labour Party controlled all six metropolitan counties when they were formed in 1974.
74. I am not claiming to have considered the whole of the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and its satellites.
75. The murder could easily have taken place over the boundary, in the Metropolitan police area.
76. Consider that the Phoenix metropolitan area is in the midst of an apartment construction boom.
77. Like the Metropolitan, the collector made her purchase in good faith, never suspecting that the painting was stolen.
78. From 1841 to 1911 the national increase was twenty million, over half of which took place in the metropolitan counties.
78. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
79. London boroughs spent more than other metropolitan boroughs, which in turn spent more than county authorities.
80. On 8 April 1962, when ninety percent of metropolitan voters approved the Evian Accords, that overriding objective was finally achieved.
81. Four months after his dismissal, he applied for a job with the Metropolitan Insurance Company.
82. Today, its population has shrunk to only seven known populations on the distant fringes of metropolitan Southern California.
83. As such it complements the introduction of unitary development plans for the metropolitan districts.
84. From 7 April 1916, South Metropolitan staff came out on strike against the employment of women drivers.
85. Industrialization in rural areas has increased, and has been more rapid than in metropolitan areas.
86. Our challenge is to balance these priorities: maximising Glasgow's metropolitan strengths, while addressing the needs of its disadvantaged areas.
87. The Metropolitan Police are government-funded, but even local forces could probably launch such campaigns if necessary.
88. Acquired by bequest in 1921, it used to be considered one of the Metropolitan Museum's greatest early Northern paintings.
89. Janet Collins became the leading ballerina of the Metropolitan Opera in the early 1950s.
90. It would be a mistake to identify the metropolitan districts as urban-industrial and the periphery as rural.
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