census - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • population: He is reputed to have ordered the land to be surveyed and a census of the population taken for the purpose of assessing revenue.

Converse of object

  • transcribe: A future plan is to transcribe the 1901 census.
  • analyze: Sample of all group should consist analyzing the census.
  • conduct: Is it the government, which conducts the censuses that give us the figures for the proportion of Indians?
  • destroy: They were taken every ten years thereafter, and are currently available through 1920 ( excepting the mostly destroyed 1890 census ).

Adjective modifier

  • decennial: Here the United States, and in particular its decennial census, will be used as the case-in-point.
  • @card@: In the 1881 census there are only 256 references.
  • agricultural: Addresses and telephone numbers for potential recruits are selected at random from the annual agricultural census.
  • federal: Census Records The first federal census for North Dakota was 1870, as the Dakota Territory.
  • national: The national census takes place on Sunday, April 29.
  • religious: The extent of popular support for Evangelical Nonconformity is evident in the unique religious census of 1851 of England and Wales.

Modifies a noun

  • enumerator: For the first part of the project, each school collects data from, say, their local 1891 census enumerator forms.
  • bureau: Linking a price the census bureau 's with special health.
  • enumeration: The following information has been adduced from the hand-written census enumeration sheets located at the District Office.
  • taker: Women census takers first took up posts in 1891.
  • return: In the Local Studies Library we have a computer terminal offering access to the 1881 census returns for the whole country on CD-Rom.
  • datum: Creating your own census data file Why not try creating a data file of census data for a group of houses near your school?

Noun used with modifier

  • population: The refuges will be lifted out, from time to time, for a population census.
  • deer: Recent deer census work conducted by the Society indicates that deer are continuing to spread throughout Great Britain and numbers are increasing.
  • bomb: The ' key ' is a list of bomb census records, compiled in 1948.

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