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Example sentences for "good school"

  • Good: That its diploma admits to all colleges is proof that it is a good school.

  • Good: That it is a good school is not without proof, for its diploma admits to all colleges.

  • Bad: That it is a good school is not without proof.

  • Without a good teacher there can be no good school.

  • It had a good reputation as a good school, and she said she would like to have him enrolled there.

  • It's a good school, and she wanted him to go there, and also at that time I believe she was living with her sister, so that was in that school district.

  • Yes; and, like I said, a good school; a very fine school.

  • If it is a mission school for poor people in the midst of a self-supporting population, it is not a good school.

  • In order to obtain scholars there must be a good school.

  • If it represents the rich and the prosperous only, it is not a good school, unless the neighborhood is unfortunate in containing only such people.

  • If it includes few members above sixteen, and none above twenty-five years of age, it is not a good school, for it should embrace all ages from the infant to the grandfather.

  • It was always fortunate in good health, and the master of my own passions; but all I saw in my equals was for me a good school in which I have acquired the knowledge of man, and learned the real road to happiness.

  • After I had been educated in a good school," he said, "and had devoted myself with some success to the arts and sciences, I was for twenty years employed at the University of Paris.

  • My dear Sophie," I said, "your mother agrees with me that if you had a change of air you would get better, and if you would like to spend a year or two in a good school I will pay the first year in advance.

  • There is not in either Province any English Seminary above the rank of a good school, at which a liberal education can be obtained.

  • It seems quite clear, too, that the struggle for civil and religious freedom and equality hindered the development of a good school system.

  • They encourage their schoolmaster with the hope of being rewarded for making a good school.

  • Yes, always, unless you go to a good school.

  • But--yes, I will send him to a good school.

  • You were sent to a good school to be taught by a gentleman, and treated as a special pupil.

  • Dexter's growing a very nice lad, and I feel as if I could make a nobleman of him if I liked, but I think I'll send him to a good school for a bit.

  • Madame Castiglioni, a Contre-Altiste engaged as a supplementary vocalist at the next carnival in Venice, sang an aria in the second part, with a fine voice and a good school, and was rewarded with a general applause.

  • She has also a fine voice, is of a good school, has feeling, and great execution, but embellishes also too much at the wrong place, and now and then sings out of tune.

  • The former has a fine soprano voice, great ease of execution and a good school; the latter the same qualifications with a powerful contralto voice.

  • James is to go to a good school, but you will see him when he comes home for his holidays.

  • If I could afford to send him to a good school it would be a different thing, but that you know I cannot do.

  • If the lad were sent to a good school, his mother might undertake the management of Aggie.

  • This done, a good school is a resource of inestimable advantage for cultivating the intellect, and aiding the acquisition of knowledge: but it is of little or no use without preparation at home.

  • I think that no children, in any rank of life, can acquire so much book-knowledge at home as at a good school, or have their intellectual faculties so well roused and trained.

  • Parents seem to have forgotten that, while men sleep, the enemy comes and sows tares; that if good school-houses do not elevate, neglected ones will pollute their children.

  • I supposed that he thought of little but an education,--does he find the theatre a good school in which to be educated?

  • It is a good school in which to be educated for evil," replied the individual to whom the remark was addressed.

  • Both of them highly valued a good school, and were interested in the education of their children, but their desires could not be gratified.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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