45 examples of put into practice in sentences

Among the dumb animals he learnt experience which he afterwards put into practice among human beings.

It was my dad's idea that I should put into practice immediately the vermiculture that I had learnt, since managing garbage is becoming a problem in almost all households.

No new doctrine is proclaimed, but there is the fresh development of a principle that was put into practice by the founder of Christianity nineteen hundred years ago, though practiced in other countries at any earlier date.

The great abundance and variety of food in this country, permit this principle to be put into practice.

He also assaulted State support of the Episcopal Churchwhich was in Virginia "the Established Church"as an engine of spiritual tyranny, and took great interest in all matters of education, formulating a system of common schools, which, however, was never put into practice.

Wisdom which is only theoretical and never put into practice, is like a double rose; its color and perfume are delightful, but it withers away and leaves no seed.

Do not be as those religious ones, who, refusing to meditate upon the Law of Truth, and to put into practice the precepts given to them by their Master, are content to formally worship, to cling to their particular creeds, and to continue in the ceaseless round of sin and suffering.

There's no use telling children something that they never see put into practice.

It appears that Mr. Walter Poole, the father of one of her pupils, has offered her the post of secretaryship, and she would like to put into practice the shorthand and typewriting that she has been learning for the last six months.

Though many people may think the ideals put forward are entirely beyond the average teacher, and cannot be put into practice in ordinary schools, I can thus point at least to one institution in which I have seen many of the suggestions made in this book actually carried out.

" After some deliberation, they agreed upon the method of procedure, which the philosopher immediately began to put into practice.

They soon learned that horses were easily driven off, and that, even if followed by those whose property they had taken, the pursued had a great advantage over the pursuers; and we may feel sure that it was not long before the idea of capturing horses from the enemy entered some Blackfoot head and was put into practice.

Mr. Preece, of the English postal telegraph, then gave an account of how such a system had actually been put into practice in telegraphing between the Isle of Wight and Southampton during a suspension in the action of the regular cable communication.

" Admirable counsels on the part of the most honest and most far-sighted of minds; difficult, however, if not impossible, to be put into practice by feeble ministers, themselves still undecided on the very brink of the abyss, having to face the repugnance and the passions of the two privileged orders on which it was a question of imposing painful sacrifices, however legitimate and indispensable they might be.

The page was headed "Circumstances attending the acquirement of Numbers Five and Six," and the account ran as follows: "The most carefully conceived plans, when put into practice, are apt to discover unforeseen defects.

Yet, however much this principle had been declared legal, still it had surely never been put into practice.

When the tills of the little shops are raided, or when the family ne'er-do-well levies on his women with more than usual brutality, they know, because they suffer, what principles are being put into practice.

It all sounded rather terrible, but when put into practice it was proved that the rations were very generous and no one had reason to complain.

" That night a programme of drill exercises for the battalion was prepared, and day after day thereafter it was put into practice.

But, on the other hand, put into practice a plan for gradual freedom based on good conduct; you would see whites and blacks living in peace.

This one point of truth, that Christ is the way, well understood and rightly put into practice, would do all our business, both as to justification and sanctification, and were poor sinners once entered into this way, and had they grace from this way to walk in it, it would prove their life and salvation:

The principle of collective action has been recognized and put into practice during the ten centuries that span the rise of western civilizationput into practice up to a certain pointthe nation or the empire.

And this resolution to form a deliberative assembly was soon put into practice.

It would have been impossible for him, had he at that time been entrusted with the government of the State, entirely to put into practice what he had said from his place in the Chamber.

Such were the cruel maxims of his governmentmaxims which he was only too ready to put into practice.

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