889 examples of programme in sentences

The programme still holds good.

This gave some sort of assurance when difficulties arose; for there was little time lost in fixing things up so as to have a programme.

exclaimed Andy, turning on his cousin with a face that plainly said, "What's next on our programme?"

With the help of Colonel Simpson we drew up a programme of visits.

* Extract from a speech by Mr. BROMLEY on the eight-hours' day: "They had endeavoured after long weary waiting to bring to fruition in due time what had been the first plank in their programme for thirteen years.

She neither knew nor cared anything about the resources or the politics or the programme or the prospects of the paper.

The southern portion of Tirolthe so-called Trentino, the district round the town of Trentis purely Italian by race, and its union with the kingdom of Italy has long been the chief point in the programme of the Italian Irredentists or extreme Nationalists.

The future of German dynasties, as of German Unity, rests with the German people itself; and those who challenge this statement repudiate ipso facto the two principles of Nationality and International Law, which we have officially adopted as our programme for the future.

In order to assist this movement, General Fremont was to march through Northwestern Virginia, and General Banks up the Valley; and, having thus arranged their programme, the Federal authorities began to move forward to the great work.

Such was the Federal programme of the war in Virginia.

Thus the whole Federal programme in Virginia was thrown into confusion.

The programme was carried out.

A programme was handed to her, but she did not open it.

She opened her programme, looked for and found the names of the players.

The village is not in the regular programme of visitors, and Baedeker ignores it; hence perhaps the excitement which an arrival from Florence causes, for the children turn out in battalions.

" The nod and laugh they exchanged seemed to hint at depths of collusion from which Ralph was pointedly excluded; and he wondered how large a programme of pleasure they had already had time to sketch out.

"It remains," said Atticus, "to speak of the last of the quadrupeds on our programme, that is to say, of dogs, which are of the greatest importance to us who feed the woolly flock, for the dog is the guardian of such cattle as lack the means to defend themselves, chiefly sheep and goats.

"Tell me now, if you please, Merula," said Axius, "what I should know of raising and fattening poultry and wood pigeons, then we can proceed to the discussion of the remainder of our programme.

And turning to Merula, Axius continued: "Appius has lightened your task, my dear Merula, so far as concerns the matter of game, and briefly the second act of our drama may be brought to an end, for I do not seek to learn any thing about snails and dormice, which is all that is left on the programme, for there can be no great trouble in keeping them.

Axius said to me: "I do not regret Merula's departure at this point, for I am quite well up on the subject of fish ponds, which still remains to complete our programme.

It is performed with more earnestness than skill and the programme is gone through with with more fervour than taste.

But if all at once the performer asks the gentleman to come upon the floor, and, stepping upon the platform, begins to talk down at him,ah, that wasn't in the programme!

That France should be great and glorious, that she should not cease to be democratic, and to advance toward a democracy more and more equitable and favorable to all,such were the aspirations and the programme of Béranger.

There was nothing omitted, or superfluous, and the purpose and programme of policy was made clear by events.

"Doesn't that programme attract you?"

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