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How to use citizen's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word citizen's? Here are some examples.

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He is a real advocate of citizen's political rights though, with no major changes in the political scenes.
It makes the city look money-hungry and willing to profit from one of its citizen's misfortunes.
For 35 years, he has sustained one of the most effective citizen's movements in our history.
It is to be noted that the Supreme Court has upheld a citizen's right not to join the singing of the national anthem.
The average citizen's own prejudices may have run deep, but he didn't dare speak them out in polite society.
A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal.
A citizen's constitutional right must be responded to by the state in full.
A father refused to let his broken foot stop him making a citizen's arrest when he foiled a gang's plot to rob his village store.
If the defendant has any power to interfere with the plaintiff's liberty, it lies in its powers to effect a citizen's arrest.
I think if I tell you that then you are required by law to make a citizen's arrest.
They then made a citizen's arrest and detained the pair until police arrived.
It would be like a citizen's arrest, except instead of arresting them, I would just fire them.
He met a well-armed neighbor who had made a citizen's arrest after teenagers broke into one diver's apartment.
We are already penalised by car parking charges and an inability to benefit from citizen's privileges such as free entry days.
America is based upon each citizen's equal and inalienable right to life, liberty and property.
He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled free with the help of two women accomplices.
Since just about anyone can make a citizen's arrest, many situations quickly devolve into free-for-alls.
However, there are two types of compulsory interferences with the citizen's personal freedom which may fail to qualify as significant deprival.
Statements by ministers as to what the law is are no more determinative of the citizen's rights than similar statements by anyone else.
It recognises that it is the good citizen's responsibility to work for a well governed and efficiently administered society.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At that moment Napoleon, in a round hat and plain citizen's cloak, turned out of the alley which abutted on the terrace.
General O'Neill was dressed in ordinary citizen's costume, and did not wear even a sword belt.
In this new land, education will be every citizen's most prized possession.
The other, although in citizen's dress, he saw by the tonsure was a priest.
But it resembled some lower-class citizen's family carryall.
Why not have burned his uniform and shako, and supplied him with citizen's clothes?
He had been given a deadline by the mayor and the citizen's group.
Party-list lawmakers have filed a bill rewarding the citizen's arrest of drivers or operators of smoke belching vehicles.
I must not interfere too much and get myself a name for riding over the country's laws and the citizen's rights roughshod.
He reunited the rival tribes and joined them under a united force of despotic and feudalist power to topple any resistance and citizen's efforts for freedom.
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