271 examples of learners in sentences

Though Ricardo's great work was already in print, no didactic treatise embodying its doctrines, in a manner fit for learners, had yet appeared.

Such a people were extremely receptive of modes and fashions,the aptest learners as well as the boldest adventurers; not patient in study nor skilful to invent, but swift to seize and appropriate, terrible breakers-up of old religious spells.

Some whistled a littlebut they seemed to be only learners and couldn't get on very well with tunes; others tossed halfpennies about, a few operated upon the floor with marbles, and all of them were exceedingly lively.

[group of learners] class, grade, seminar, form, remove; pupilage &c (learning) 539.

We are striving to put enough Latin into her to enable her to begin to teach it to young learners.

But they meant to establish, on paper, if nowhere else, a mutual society,a society, it is true, in which those who knew the most should teach those who knew the least, but still a society where the learners and the teachers met as members of the same fraternity,equals so far as the laws of that society went,and with certain common interests arising from their connection with it.

They were the world's students, the learners, the discoverers.

I really do not know whether it is worth while to say much about it, for governors are of different designs and are necessarily differently arranged for regulating, but to help young learners I will take the Waters governors which I think the most generally used on threshing and farm engines.

Cato indeed had well said to his son, "Orator est, Marce fili, vir bonus dicendi peritus,"[290] thus putting the ethical stamp of the man in the first place; and his "rem tene, verba sequentur" is a valuable bit of advice for all learners and teachers of literature.

Designed for the Use of Academies, Colleges, and Private Learners.

"English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners;" 12mo, pp. 284: York, Eng., 1795; 2d Ed., 1796; 23d Ed., 1816. (2.)

"Grammar is the science of speaking according to use; for it does not establish rules for those who know the manner of use, but from the settled and frequent usages of these, gathers the common fashion of speaking, which it should deliver to learners."

All the true principles of grammar were presumed to be known to the learned, before they were written for the aid of learners; nor have they acquired any independent authority, by being recorded in a book, and denominated grammar.

Murray evidently intended that his book of exercises should be constantly used with his grammar; but he made the examples in the former so dull and prolix, that few learners, if any, have ever gone through the series agreeably to his direction.

In teaching grammar, or indeed any other science, we cannot avoid the use of many terms to which young learners may have attached no ideas.

The variable formation or orthography of verbs in the simple past tense, has always been one of the greatest difficulties that the learners of our language have had to encounter.

"This has been the more expedient from the work's being designed for the benefit of private learners.

"By adopting a familiar, inductive method of presenting this subject, it may be rendered highly attractive to young learners.

"Mr. Greenleaf's book is by far the best adapted for learners of any that has yet appeared on the subject.

"This was the more expedient, because the work was designed for the benefit of private learners.

"By adopting a familiar, inductive method of presenting this subject, one may render it highly attractive to young learners.

Oral spelling, the advantage of, to learners.

Parts of speech, meaning of the term: Parts of speech, named and defined: what explanations may aid learners to distinguish the different: why needful that learners be early taught to make for themselves the prop.

Parts of speech, meaning of the term: Parts of speech, named and defined: what explanations may aid learners to distinguish the different: why needful that learners be early taught to make for themselves the prop.

There All are teachers, all are learners.

271 examples of  learners  in sentences