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Example sentences for "give instruction"

  • One of them must have gone through the Central Cavalry School, and must have been reported as specially qualified to give instruction; the second must be considered one of the best horsemen in the brigade.

  • The Vedânta-texts, on the other hand, give instruction on a subject which transcends the sphere of all the other means of knowledge, viz.

  • How then can it be said that the Vedânta-texts merely mean to give instruction as to the true nature of the active individual soul, and that hence all meditation is merely subservient to sacrificial works?

  • To learn is to receive instruction, and to teach is to give instruction.

  • To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform.

  • To give instruction in religious matters; to interpret or explain Scripture or religious subjects; to preach; to exhort; to expound.

  • Defn: To give instruction; to follow the business, or to perform the duties, of a preceptor.

  • The primary schools were to give instruction in reading, writing, arithmetic, the weights and measures, the French language, and morals and religion.

  • At the close of the year in which Bellot's work was published, however, appeared the first work on English by an Englishman, designed to give instruction to foreigners as well as his own countrymen.

  • It was indeed by no means uncommon for French and English tutors to give instruction in both these tongues.

  • The Normal School does not profess to give instruction in reading and arithmetic, but to teach the art of teaching reading and arithmetic.

  • Sophiology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give Instruction (Powell) 20: CLXXI.

  • Sophiology, or the Science of Activities designed to give Instruction 20: CLXXI.

  • Sophiology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give Instruction.

  • To give instruction; to follow the business, or to perform the duties, of a preceptor.

  • The first fellow was to give instruction in grammar under the direction and supervision of the provost.

  • It is both desirable and practicable to give instruction in mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering in our high grade colleges.

  • Wealthy men cannot perform a more generous act than to help establish these schools of technology in connection with our colleges, in order to give instruction in the practical and useful arts of life.

  • If competent to give instruction in music, there will be opportunities to do so in our cities.

  • They used to allow a few hands, accustomed to the work, to give instruction to learners, having the profits of their work for their time.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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