Which preposition to use with training
The sight started a train of thoughts, and I began to trace, dimly, that the attack on this house, might have a far deeper significance than I had, hitherto, imagined.
" FOURTH Good workers are trained in the home, the school, the shop, the wider world.
It is the problem of the training of better bosses; the education of men and women in social control; their enlightenment, from childhood up, in civic duties, in national affairs, and the conduct of civil power.
I wondered to see men submit to such indignity; but was told that the custom had the sanction of time; that these boys were brought up in the church, and were regularly trained to this business.
But if the call be answered, if certain high-spirited and noble-minded men ask thus to stand as spiritual ministrants to the souls of men, how shall they be trained for the high office?
Mercy is the requiring of obedience to law; it is not a cajoling training in law-defiance, which shall one day break the mother's heart and upset the social relations of the world.
We hadn't the training for it.
I guess you want you should look all worn out when a certain young man what I know walks down to meet our train at Atlantic City this afternoon, eh?" "Oh, mommy, mommy!"
" "Can't help that," returned the man; "next train from here to Ronleigh's 5.47.
Unless he made good speed, he would meet the train on the bridge and the cylinders of the locomotive projected beyond the edge.
Many trains with wood and provisions couldn't get to Paris.
I happened to meet Wild Bill at Leavenworth as he was about to depart for Rolla; he wished me to take charge of the government trains as a sort of assistant under him, and I gladly accepted the offer.
Strangers would naturally think that you had no training at home.
Perhaps it is my training as a lawyer, or perhaps I am simply narrow, but crime, however brilliantly carried out, seems to me a sordid and unlovely thing.
" "Well, your son is going to get the business push trained into him.
We next hear of him cracking the bull-whacker's whip, and commanding a wagon-train through a wild and dangerous country to the far West.
An officer receives and dismisses these trains by means of a signal-bell.
Unger thinks I'm crazy when I try to get him interested, but I" "I got ninety in manual training to-day, pop.
The causes of disease are sufficiently numerous, in all places and conditions; and this will continue to be the fact, not merely until parents and teachers shall become more enlightened, but until many generations have been trained under their enlightened influence.
A grape-vine, I suppose, trained over the headboard of your bed.
Any schoolboy can refer the preference of Light to Fruit in the Novum Organum, half of Comus and Lycidas, the stately periods of the Decline and Fall, and the severe beauties of Laodamia, to the better influences of academic training on the minds of their authors.
They have the best falcons in the world, which are red breasted, of very swift flight and more easily trained than those of other countries.
Queer thing, eh, for anybody to motor across from Hull to catch a Great Northern express on the main line!" "Mayn't be any trains out of Hull during the night, sir," answered Gaffney, taking a handful of sandwiches.
Lister thought the fellow who got down did not know the girl was gone and did not mean to leave the train without her.
"My girls found her on the train between Chicago and Denver," he began.