York's

"York's" in a Sentence (10 examples)

New York's Fifth Avenue is comparable to Ginza.

The British had military bases along New York's Hudson River.

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is also known as "The Met."

New York's museums are the pride of the city.

Bill de Blasio, New York's mayor, stated that there will be a "larger than ever" police presence in New York next week. On Tuesday, president Obama and other world leaders will take part in the United Nations General Assembly in the city.

New York's Empire State Building is now running entirely on wind power.

For the first time in more than 100 years, scientists have discovered a new species living in New York's Central Park. The creature is a tiny centipede, just 10 millimeters long. But, in the world of science, this bug cuts a wide swath.

When we all estimated the price of the house, York's answer of $20 wasn't even in the same ballpark as the rest of our estimates.

Shoes have long since stopped serving only their utilitarian purpose. Over the centuries, shoes have evolved not just to protect feet but also to declare their owners' social status — and sometimes to be worn as treasured objects of art. To honor humanity's sometimes pricey passion for shoes and trace the world's history through footwear, New York's Historical Society has opened a new exhibit, appropriately called, "Walk This Way."

Visitors to New York's American Museum of Natural History are not likely to forget their first encounter with the giant blue whale suspended from the ceiling of the Museum's Hall of Ocean Life. But the beloved, 30-meter long icon was anatomically incorrect until a recently-completed renovation to the model, part of the entire Hall's refurbishment, put things right. The renovated exhibition hall, like the whale, better depicts the undersea world, and better reflects the Museum's dedication to conservation.

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