295 collocations for trains

The trained nurse will be far more use in detecting and attending to the ailments of children than the teacher can be, and the motherly woman can give far more efficient help in training children to decent habits than any young probationer, useful though these may be.

It must have been an easy matter to bring charges of revolutionary doctrines against the man who said so innocently, "But I,I only wanted to train up free-thinking, independent men.

The Morrises all used the same words in training their dogs, and I had heard Miss Laura say this, but I had forgotten what it meant.

"These discoveries come to one naturally as the result of training one's mind in a particular direction.

A state, indeed, whose members, of an age fit for service, at no time exceeded thirty thousand, could only have acquired such a naval dominion as Athens once held by devoting and zealously training all its sons to service in its fleets.

He who shall train the horse to war Shall never pass the polar bar.

Why should it open its doors and train its workers and spend its money in persistent response to every imaginable human appeal?

They consisted of infant schools, schools for older boys and girls, and also an industrial school for training fifty girls for service.

THE BULL AND THE MASTIFF. Seek you to train your fav'rite boy?

I told you, when I spoke of the earthquakes of the Holy Land, that it seems as if God had meant specially to train that strange people the Jews, by putting them into a country where they MUST trust him, or become cowards and helpless; that so they might learn not to fear the powers of Nature which the heathen worshipped, but to fear him the living God.

The artillery officer who had found that he was not needed at the Pres-de-Ville after Montgomery's defeat, and who had hurried across the intervening half-mile, now occupied the corner houses, enlarged the embrasures, and trained his guns on the houses occupied by the enemy.

She became expert, and was in time an overseer told off to train other women.

It was curious to note the method of training the vines up the various trees by the roadside.

He considered the accumulation of wealth as of no importance, when compared with the enjoyment of doing good; and he chose the humble situation of a schoolmaster, as according best with this notion, believing, that by endeavouring to train up youth in knowledge and virtue, he should become more extensively useful than in any other way to his fellow-creatures.

[Footnote 64: Most probably during the period of his prolonged consulship, from B.C. 104 to B.C. 101, while he was training his army against the Cimbri and the Teutons.]

It began by training their starved bodies to be ready for the education when it came.

And Marius lives to triumph o'er his foes, That train their warlike troops amidst the plains, And are enclos'd and hemm'd with shining arms, Not to appal such princely majesty.

This is the time, by the use of a few daily exercises at school, to draw back the rounding shoulders, to form the habit of sitting and standing erect, to build up strong and comely arms and chests, and otherwise to train pupils to those methods which will serve to ripen them into vigorous and well-knit men and women.

The Athenians trained this bird for fighting, and Severus used to lighten the cares of royalty by witnessing the spirit of its combats.

Plato said, many centuries ago: "The best way of training the young is to train yourself at the same time; not to admonish them, but to be always carrying out your own principles in practice," and all the wisdom of the ancients is in the thought.

How to train your owner.

"For goodness sake, girl," he cried, "don't look at me, you make me forget what I was sayingI can't think, when you train those eyes of yours on me.

. . . 997,600 Training supplementary officers and sergeants 500,000 £17,894,464 Colonial troops .

Camps must be built for training the soldiers, uniforms, guns and ammunition supplied.

All his life he had been training his three daughters for exactly the treatment he was to receive.

295 collocations for  trains