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Example sentences for "classrooms"

Lexicographically close words:
classman; classmate; classmates; classmen; classroom; classy; clastic; clat; clatter; clattered
  1. The pupils form in line and march in passing to and from classrooms and playgrounds.

  2. The settlement has the use of better and larger shops and classrooms than most settlements can command, and the school uses the social rooms and activities to become itself a community.

  3. Grades one to five have two hours daily in regular classrooms for formal instruction in language, history, literature, and mathematics.

  4. We thank them most sincerely for the unfailing courtesy they have shown in placing their time and the material of their classrooms at our disposal.

  5. New classrooms were built, the once neglected library was added to and rearranged, and the town was put to rights through an energetic provost, Major, afterwards Sir Hugh, Lyon Playfair.

  6. The other two sheds contained five classrooms and a teachers' room.

  7. As a general rule, no boys were allowed to sit in any of the classrooms except their legitimate occupants.

  8. Even in the classrooms there's so much row and confusion that the mere thought of work is ridiculous.

  9. God should never have been expelled from America's classrooms in the first place.

  10. Connecting classrooms and libraries to the Internet is crucial, but it's just a start.

  11. In 1994, only three percent of our classrooms were connected.

  12. From coast to coast, on the job and in classrooms and laboratories, at new construction sites and in churches and community groups, neighbors are helping neighbors.

  13. We know we must connect all our classrooms to the Internet.

  14. I thank the Congress for passing equal access legislation giving religious groups the same right to use classrooms after school that other groups enjoy.

  15. A program designed to meet emergency needs for more classrooms should be enacted without delay.

  16. Then a gang of laborers and scrub-women were sent to work to clean up the mess and make the classrooms and unburned dormitories fit for occupation.

  17. The classrooms are not touched, neither are some of the dormitories.

  18. The subdued voices, and the worried frowns, to be seen in any of the corridors or classrooms of Seddon Hall proclaimed it the first of February, and examination week.

  19. Don't you think it would be more formal if we held a real meeting in one of the classrooms with Mrs. Baird there," she said.

  20. Polly, after looking in the gym and some of the classrooms for Lois, returned to Senior Alley.

  21. It has an assembly room which is used for lectures, entertainments and numerous other public meetings, and two classrooms for smaller gatherings.

  22. It is in close co-operation with the grade schools through the collections of books which it sends to the classrooms to be drawn by the pupils for home use.

  23. He suggested to Mr. Miller that his new Sunday School building, with its many classrooms opening into one large assembly hall, would be a suitable place for launching the new enterprise.

  24. In the main building, which was made of brick and sandstone, the classrooms and dining-room were located.

  25. There was little to be done on the first day except to gather in the classrooms for a few minutes and have their lessons assigned for the following day.

  26. Late that afternoon both the old and the new cadets were assigned to their places in the various classrooms and also given the text-books which they were to study during the term.

  27. It was three stories in height and contained not only the classrooms and mess hall of the institution, but also the dormitories for the boys.

  28. First and last on these apparently aimless strolls with a stenographer he visited not only the classrooms and shops but every corner of the great institution.

  29. In this course not only teachers and pupils, but fathers and mothers, sons and daughters sit side by side in the classrooms receiving instruction in stock raising, canning, poultry raising, and farming in all its branches.

  30. It has a very large room for a mixed school, another for an infant school, with classrooms and everything required, in accordance with the latest conditions by Act of Parliament.

  31. Stevens, of Gordon Villa, and was then occupied by Miss Morris, as a school for young ladies, was rented, having two large classrooms and a smaller one.

  32. In its classrooms were taught Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Edmund Randolph, James Monroe, and John Marshall.

  33. In most classrooms in elementary and in high schools, and even in colleges, boys and girls are seated in rows, the one back of the other, with little or no opportunity for communication or coöperation.

  34. Of course, those girls and boys in the far northern part of Norway and Sweden work by electric light in their classrooms all the winter days.

  35. The stories were tested in third grade classrooms and revised to remove any difficulties that were encountered.

  36. Crowded classrooms attested to the lack of adequate teaching space.

  37. Much of the space formerly assigned as classrooms had been rebuilt into laboratories.

  38. Although more women are allowed in the classrooms and even into the board rooms, decisions are still made in the men's rooms.

  39. It was a mistake for you cadets to become disorderly in the classrooms and in the mess hall--and it was a mistake on the part of the teachers to attempt to starve you into submission.

  40. At the proper time the bell rang for the afternoon session and all of the cadets marched to their various classrooms as if nothing out of the ordinary had occurred.

  41. Then they entered the school building by a side door, and while three went to the library and classrooms the others ascended to the dormitories.

  42. Some went into the classrooms and out of the windows while two ran out of a side door.

  43. If we can't get this stuff off we won't want to show ourselves in the classrooms to-morrow!

  44. There are the two classrooms to do yet," she thought ruefully, "to say nothing of the passage.

  45. Each of these divisions had its own building, classrooms, and play-ground, in the large common precincts on to which the classrooms opened, and beyond which was the refectory.

  46. Besides these elements of impurity in the atmosphere, there were lockers in the classrooms in which the boys kept their miscellaneous plunder--pigeons killed for fete days, or tidbits filched from the dinner-table.


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