521 collocations for guides

By it Captain Alec guided his steps; and he arrived behind the tall gorse bush opposite Tower Cottage just in time to hear the Sergeant say "Mrs. Willnough, Laundress, Inkston," and to witness the parting of the two companions.

The coachman's duties are to avoid everything approaching an accident, and all his attention is required to guide his horses.

It creates THOUGHT to guide the hands that set all this vast machinery in motion.

"So now will I guide thee back to thine own fair duchy, gentle mistress, for I do tell thee here in Pentavalon shall be woeful days anon.

The day before, friendly spirits, the unseen ones, had guided her aimless footsteps to her Indian neighbor's house.

To the third, I am desirous through divine aid to do what I can; and to the fourth, which refers to the future, I must commit it into the hands of the Judge of the whole earth, who alone is able to guide my feet in the sure path.

These rapids are considered safe by careful management, but the novice will already have had sufficient experience in guiding his boat before reaching them.

If this is fully understood by a teacher and she is content to take nature's way, and abide for nature's time to see results, then her methods will be appropriately applied: she will see that she is not training a race of box-makers, but that she is guiding children to discover things that they need to know in a natural way, and ensuring that as these facts are discovered they shall be used.

All the truth that is needed to inspire and guide man to noble action and fine character is revealed in Him.

Some guide the course of wandering orbs on high, Or roll the planets through the boundless sky.

In opposition to this idea, the ancients define poesy as a primitive philosophy, guiding our life from infancy, and pleasantly regulating our morals, our tastes, and our actions.

" Buffalo Times:"A.G. Spalding, with whose name every American boy is familiar, has been prevailed upon to commit to print events which were instrumental in guiding the destinies of the National League during the trying period of its early days.

It would be well, perhaps, if industrial women were permitted to guide their own ship.

Such is the idle talk of the day, and such are the men who either guide the people, or seek to guide them.

They are the hardest to get at and the most silent, as well as the most dominant of the influences which guide conduct.

We yield to none of them in reverence for the Past; it is there only that the imagination can find repose and seclusion; there dwells that silent majority whose experience guides our action and whose wisdom shapes our thought in spite of ourselves;but it is not length of days that can make evil reverend, nor persistence in inconsistency that can give it the power or the claim of orderly precedent.

This desirable state of things may be mainly ascribed to our undeviating practice of the rule which has long guided our national policy, to require no exclusive privileges in commerce and to grant none.

"History shows that such sentiments as these, far from guiding nations upward, lead them along the downward path.

She confessed to Mercy that she was afraid to displease or thwart them; a feeling which he regarded as the more unfortunate because, when she was not actuated by that consideration, her own judgment and her own impulses would always guide her aright; and because, too, the elder princesses were the most unsafe of all advisers.

It was thought that we had had about sport enough for one day, and accordingly I was directed by General Sheridan to guide the party back to camp, and we were soon on our way thither.

Here's another Clown arriving, In a chariot he is driving; Like a noble Roman drest, Lo, he guides three steeds abreast!

Of course she was far too young and inexperienced to be of any use in guiding his growth and tastes.

"The upright Solomon guided the judgment of his servant in a matter of this delicacy!

Two and a half hours of happiness unalloyed did I spend at that shiny, leather-clad desk, guiding my nimble pen across the pages of the note-book.

These meager groups were forbidden fires, or any evidence of their presence that might guide hostile movement, and the infantry outposts felt that they were really the guardians of the sleeping thousands a mile or so behind them.

521 collocations for  guides