806 examples of in the school in sentences

In the school-room there should either be tablecloths, or the tables should be capable of being scrubbed by the children after each meal.

You would have done differently; but you are all men disciplined to forget yourselves and think first of others, taught, in the school of life to face responsibility rather than shirk it.

"Did you know that I am going to speak in the school, and they are all coming out to hear me.

They will flourish better in the school, too, when the cheerful hum of labor is heard there for a little while each day.

If a man escaped the gallows, he was lucky, while the criminals were by no means the hardened ruffians who had been trained in the school of crime; they were mostly composed of the most ignorant rural labourersif, indeed, in those days there were any degrees of ignorance, when to be able to read a few words by spelling them was considered a prodigious feat.

Finally heeding the advice of agricultural experts to reconstruct its agricultural system, the South has learned in the school of bitter experience to depart from the plan of producing the single cotton crop.

I have seen many children behave very orderly in the school, but the moment they entered the play-ground they manifested their selfishness to such a degree, that they would wish all the rest of the children to be subservient to them; and, on their refusing to let them bear rule, they would begin to use force, in order to compel their compliance.

If parents spoke the truth, I had but few children in the school who had not been vaccinated: this accounts, therefore, for having lost but three children through the small-pox.

The same may be said with respect to other diseases, for unless the persons who have charge of the school attend to these things, the parents will be glad to get their children out of the way, and will send them, though much afflicted, without considering the ill-effects that may be produced in the school.

Several children burnt their hands against the pipe that was connected with the stove in the school-room, and were cured by the same means.

A most important means of discipline appears in what we term "trial by jury," which is composed of all the children in the school.

Then the diplomas were presented, and, save for the senior class exercises in the school hall in the afternoon, Class Day was over, and Joel March's school days were past.

When I, Esther Summerson, was taken from the school where the early years of my childhood had been spent; having no home or parents, as had the other girls in the school, my guardian, Mr. Jarndyce, gave me a home with him, where I was companion to his young and lovely ward, Ada Clare.

The teacher must be very careful not to allow outside interests to take him away from his duties in the school.

There was no boarder in the school who received handsomer bags of cake and fruit than Pupasse.

A child six years old, in a Sunday school, said: "When we kneel down in the school-room to pray, it seems as if my heart talked.

Just about the time the play was given there was being held in the school an exhibition of water-color paintings.

But his philosophy had been formed in the school of Locke, his divinity in that of Limborch and Le Clerc; in a long and laborious life several generations of pupils were taught to think and even to write; his lessons rescued the Academy of Lausanne from Calvinistic prejudice; and he had the rare merit of diffusing a more liberal spirit among the clergy and people of the Pays de Vaud.' Memoirs of Edward Gibbon, ed. 1827, i. 66.

He was firm and resolute with his children, and at the same time kind and affectionate; so that I may safely assert that there were few, if any, more efficient teachers in the school than James.

Something of the kind was done by the late Bronson Alcott, in the school he founded in Boston, Massachusetts, near fifty years ago, for children gathered from the street.

Pupil of E. C. Tarbell and Joseph de Camp in the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

They knew that he was clever enough to get them credit in the school, and, what was better still, that he would be a capital accession of strength to the cricket and football.

He went away full of strong contempt, and from that moment began to look on the friends as two of the worst boys in the school.

At the present time the best plays of Plautus and Terence are performed at Christmas in the school dormitory.

I had no means of judging directions, but I assumed I was somewhere near the chapel in the school-grounds.

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