3005 examples of coached in sentences

They were housed in an old farmhouse, chaperoned by one of the Barnard professors, fed by student dietitians from the Household Arts Department of Teachers College, transported from farm to farm by seven chauffeurs, and coached in the arts of Ceres by an agricultural expert.

The superb Cuff himself, at whose condenscension Dobbin could only blush and wonder, helped him on with his Latin verses, "coached" him in play-hours, carried him triumphantly out of the little-boy class into the middle-sized form, and even there got a fair place for him.

Well, the master of ceremonies coached pa about the business, and told him what to do.

I told you tales to tell to men, I coached you every hour Until an egomaniac ran wild, mad with a lust for power.

I had coached him thoroughly in lines and business.

Here you can read their sentiments in their own words; you can see how dupes and hirelings were coached to perpetrate the crime of Centralia, and as many other similar crimes as they could get away with.

Coached them up in military tactics, among other things, so that they conquered the four other tribal villages, (which you have not yet seen), and came to rule the land.

"From South America," coached the secretary.

Remote whispers suggested that I coached it home in triumphfar be that from working pride in me, for I was unconscious of the locomotion; that a young Mentor accompanied a reprobate old Telemachus; that, the Trojan like, he bore his charge upon his shoulders, while the wretched incubus, in glimmering sense, hiccuped drunken snatches of flying on the bats' wings after sunset.

Instead of giving the Players (in true princely fashion) a lesson in the general principles of their art, Hamlet might have specially "coached" them in the "business" of the scene to be enacted, and thus doubly impressed on the audience his resolve to "tent" the King "to the quick."

It was settled, at Tom's earnest request, that he should pull the sound skiff uphis old tub was leaking considerablywhile his companion sat in the stern and coached him.

He has coached Hillton for three years, and the school has won two out of three of its big games during those years.

The juniors were light, but they expected to walk away from the freshmen, as they had an expert at the stroke and had been coached by Collingwood.

"Think how he secretly coached the freshman crew up on the Oxford stroke last fall and won the race at Saltonstall.

He coached Merriwell almost every day, and his confidence in Frank increased.

Molly, who had not been in a church since her childhood, had needed to be coached over and over again in the ins and outs of the complicated service.

During this time, I also coached a number of women hockey players.

I'm too stupid with cards to take the risk of playing; even mamma does not advise it yet, though she wishes to have me coached.

Like the vile straw that's blown about the streets, The needy poet sticks to all he meets; Coached, carted, trod upon, now loose, now fast, And carried off in some dog's tail at last.

But she made another triumph (the author himself coached her in the part), and helped to give the production all manner of success.

she coached him softly.

I was studying at the University, and being coached in anatomy by my old friend Sölling.

" Stubb, in the mean time, had coached Arab as to what he should say.

Dear father, you will let me come home, won't you; because I do assure you I shall get in with the greatest ease, even if I'm not coached for a day more.

The French Bishop Pompallier appeared in full canonicals, and it was found that chiefs under his influence had been well coached to oppose the new departure.

3005 examples of  coached  in sentences