How to use in-sentence of “citizen”:
+ Losers were left parties like SP and GL, Christian democratic party CDA, populist party PVV, and senior citizen party 50+.
+ He was a Polish citizen from 1924-1948.
+ The province has a unique footnote in history as the only region in the former Soviet Union to have had an American governor: its first governor was Gregory Zatkovich, an American citizen who had earlier emigrated from the region and represented the Rusyn community in the U.S.
+ Shrapnell became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1974.
+ In 2005, “Forbes” ranked Mittal as the third-richest person in the world, making him the first Indian citizen to be ranked in the top ten in the publication’s annual list of the world’s richest people.
+ Cullen became a naturalized New Zealand citizen in 1975.
+ A person who is a citizen of the European Union can live and work in any of the 27 member states without needing a work permit or visa.
+ October 20, 2009 In 2008, a TV commercial for a ringtone featuring Dunham’s character Achmed the Dead Terrorist Advertising Standards Authority after a complaint was filed by a citizen stating that the ad was offensive to Muslims, and portrayed all Muslims as terrorists.

Example sentences of “citizen”:
+ Other decisions of the ECJ allowed any citizen of a member country live anywhere in the EU “Graziana Luisi and Giuseppe Carbone v Ministero del Tesoro”.
+ A typical consular army was about 20,000 men strong and consisted of two citizen and two allied legions.
+ The program, which was organized by Gaga and Global Citizen in an effort to raise money for those affected by COVID-19, raised over $127 million.
+ He became a British citizen in 2006, and played for the Great Britain national team.
+ In this new book, Hester Paine, the lovely daughter of Millville’s most prominent citizen and the reigning village belle, becomes a source of fascination and contention for “factory boy” hero Robert Rushton and his nemesis, the rich, snobbish, kid glove-wearing youth Halbert Davis.
+ For a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome, Sejanus suddenly fell from power in 31, the year his career culminated with the consulship.
+ The Fifth Amendment requires due process in any case where a citizen may be deprived of “life, liberty, or property”.
+ He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939.
+ In Ancient Rome, “Dignitas” was regarded as the sum of the personal influence that a male citizen acquired throughout his life.
+ She has won many awards for her efforts, including the Civil Rights Leadership Award, Citizen of the Year, and Dorothy Irene Height Community Award.
+ Other decisions of the ECJ allowed any citizen of a member country live anywhere in the EU "Graziana Luisi and Giuseppe Carbone v Ministero del Tesoro".
+ A typical consular army was about 20,000 men strong and consisted of two citizen and two allied legions.
+ The program, which was organized by Gaga and Global Citizen in an effort to raise money for those affected by COVID-19, raised over $127 million.
+ Hartman was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada and he then moved to the United States with his family at the age of 10 and then became an American citizen in 1990.
+ She is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Dominica.
+ She became an American citizen in 1941.
+ In April 2013, Turner became a Swiss citizen and renounced her American citizenship.
+ Helmut Oberlander is a former Canadian citizen who was a member of the Einsatzgruppen death squads of Nazi Germany in the occupied Soviet Union during World War II.
+ He is a citizen of both Canada and the United States.
+ When he was set free, he moved to Israel and became a citizen there.
More in-sentence examples of “citizen”:
+ He was a member of the Communist, Republican, and Citizen Group.
+ Every adult Swiss citizen is eligible, but in practice, only Members of Parliament or more rarely, members of Cantonal governments are nominated by the political parties and receive a substantial amount of votes.
+ She is a citizen of Israel.
+ But they are not allowed to vote, to be on juries in court, to run for office, or to hold any job that the employee has to be a citizen to hold.
+ He also served as the Chairperson of the Evaluation Committee on “Best Corporate Citizen Award” of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce from 2004 to 2013; and was the head of the panel of judges for the “Exporter of the Year Award” of the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka from 1998 to 2008.
+ Any citizen could speak.
+ He became a naturalised Irish citizen in 1938.
+ On March 9, 2020, a second case of the virus was reported in Ewekoro, Ogun State, in a Nigerian citizen who had contact with the Italian citizen.
+ He was a British citizen from 1948 until his death.
+ Coetzee became an Australian citizen in 2006.
+ Universal suffrage means that every citizen above the age of 18 is allowed to vote.
+ On 8 March, a 60-year-old German citizen died in Hurghada, the first German fatality from the virus.
+ It was called “Ann Njogu and others versus the State.” It said the police could not keep a Kenyan citizen in jail for more than 24 hours.
+ He is citizen of both the United Kingdom and the United States because of this.
+ A couple of movies that are written like this are Citizen Kane.
+ He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1930 and changed his last name to Sabin.
+ He has been an Israeli citizen since 2013.
+ In 1994 Shirov married, and later divorced, Verónica Alvarez, moved to Tarragona, and became a citizen of Spain.
+ In the past year has been an Honorary Citizen of the Commune Wolin.
+ Bee became a US citizen in 2014.
+ Friedrich Hund became an honorary citizen of Jena, and a street in Jena was named after him.
+ For three consecutive years, Peña Nieto participated as a delegate to the Organization and Citizen Front in different municipalities of the State of Mexico.
+ Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be made a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
+ Accusation of Vojvodina massacre consists in retaliation against Germans and Hungarians citizen and supposed Chetnik Serbs but some historians consider these incidents also ethnic cleansing against Germans and Hungarians because during World War II, the German minority in occupied Yugoslavia enjoyed a status of superiority over the Yugoslav population.
+ The issue was whether his birth in San Francisco made him a citizen of the United States.
+ In 1940, he became the first private citizen appointed as minister of commerce and industry when he joined the cabinet of Konoe Fumimaro.
+ From 2018 until his death, he was President of the Council of Citizen Participation and Social Control.
+ A citizen is a member of a sovereign group of people that have certain rights.
+ He became a United States citizen in 1940″.
+ Kavaguti became a Russian citizen so that she would qualify for a spot on the Russian Olympic team.
+ He became a United States citizen in 1946, before graduating in 1948.
+ The individual citizen becomes a serf.
+ There are citizen offices in every former village, called “Anlaufstelle” to deal with minor affairs.
+ Green Card or Permanent Resident Card is an identification card that proves that someone who is not a United States citizen is a permanent resident of the United States.
+ The person must keep the green card for at least five years in order to become a citizen of the United States of America.
+ In 1946 he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
+ Before he became emperor he was a citizen of San Francisco.
+ Steinitz left England for the United States in 1886, and became an American citizen in 1888.
+ In October 2017, Sophia became a citizen of Saudi Arabia.
+ Her win was challenged in the Court of Disputed Returns because she was still a citizen of New Zealand, and she worked as a legal officer for the Royal Australian Air Force.
+ He became a citizen of Austria but he also lived in Germany and in other countries.
+ James K Polk became a private citizen at the end of his 4 years in office.
+ To be eligible to vote, Individuals had to be aged 18 or over; residing as a Commonwealth citizen at an address in Belize, or a Belizean citizen overseas who registered to Vote in the last 15 years and not legally excluded or disqualified from Voting.
+ Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen was published at the end of the 18th century.
+ She became an American citizen in 1943.
+ He became a citizen of the United States in 1954.
+ Ferré became an official Buenos Aires citizen in 2009.
+ In 1989, Porter became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
+ He was a member of the Communist, Republican, and Citizen Group.
+ Every adult Swiss citizen is eligible, but in practice, only Members of Parliament or more rarely, members of Cantonal governments are nominated by the political parties and receive a substantial amount of votes.
