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Example sentences for "academies"

Lexicographically close words:
academic; academical; academically; academician; academicism; acanthus; acaso; acause; accede; acceded
  1. Your provincial academies will be marked with all the characteristics of mediocrity, which will only render the elevation of Trinity College more conspicuous by the inferiority with which it will be surrounded.

  2. How stunted and dwarfed the groves of our new academies when compared with the rich luxuriance of the gardens of Trinity!

  3. Of the Academies the more important are: 1.

  4. For the Academies he appears to have written a Symphony (81, K.

  5. At the first period, the attendance of pupils upon academies and private schools was nearly 30 per cent.

  6. Professional schools, classical schools, and academies of various grades, will be continued; but there is an amount of intellectual and moral training needed by every child which can be best given in the public school.

  7. About one-sixth of the children of the state were educated in academies and private schools, at a cost equal to about six-sevenths of the amount paid for the education of the remaining five-sixths, who attended the public schools.

  8. C - Number of incorporated and unincorporated Academies and Private Schools returned in 1858.

  9. C - Number of Academies and Private Schools.

  10. This is especially true of academies of the highest rank, which furnish an elevated and extended course of instruction.

  11. E -Estimated amount of compensation of Instructors of Academies and Private Schools.

  12. D - Number of Pupils in Academies and Private Schools and not attending Public Schools.

  13. E - Estimated amount of tuition paid in Academies and Priv.

  14. However, there are academies which, in proposing a subject for competition, make it a secret condition that the prize is to go to the man who best interprets their own view.

  15. Academies might make it a subject for a prize essay.

  16. Lamont was a member of the academies of Brussels, Upsala and Prague, of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the Cambridge Philosophical Society and of many other learned corporations.

  17. The academies of science and of medicine admitted him to their membership by way of protest.

  18. There are already a goodly number of academies dispersed throughout our country which are not under the care of any particular denomination, in which the student may acquire a classical education.

  19. He established prizes for artists and endowed all the academies of Rome.

  20. It is by no means sure that either our literature or the general intellectual life of our nation has got already without academies all that academies can give.

  21. Academies consecrate and maintain them, and therefore a nation with an eminent turn for them naturally establishes academies.

  22. But the question as to the utility of academies to the intellectual life of a nation is not settled when we say that we have never had an academy, yet we have, confessedly, a very great literature.

  23. Marianna learned Latin, drawing and music; she achieved a reputation as landscape painter, and was elected a member of the Academies of St Luke in Rome, of Bologna, Pisa and Philadelphia.

  24. What progress was made in this inquiry is not known, but in all probability the academies of Sir Francis Kynaston and Sir Balthazar Gerbier owed their origin to the meetings of this committee.

  25. The Academies of Sir Francis Kynaston and Sir Balthazar Gerbier, by Dr.

  26. That academies promote good fellowship in knowledge, and good fellowship in knowledge promotes F.

  27. Into the arts practiced by the graduates of the Corinthian academies it is hardly possible to enter, at least in a modern tongue.

  28. Objection: Women have no opportunity to prosecute studies, no academies or schools being open to them.

  29. The county is under school-board jurisdiction, and there are academies at Wick and Thurso.

  30. What would emerge as military academies were probably established at this time.

  31. He was pleased with, indeed he sought after, honorary degrees of academies and learned societies.

  32. Not only did he write it, but he undertook its publication, achieving, as a poor layman, that which would do honor to a well established publisher, or to academies of large means.

  33. In addition to these schools and colleges there are in Turkey many academies and universities where college graduates are able to specialize in the different branches they have selected.

  34. Most of these academies and universities are in Constantinople, and while the greatest majority are supported by the Government some of them owe their existence to private endowments.

  35. The two academies coordinate and supervise all research and scholarly activity undertaken in the country.

  36. This is provided either through regular salaries from publishing houses, academies of music or art, or other agencies that employ artists or through stipends paid to creative artists who do not have a regular salary to depend on.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "academies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.