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Example sentences for "guidance"

Lexicographically close words:
guffaw; guffawed; guffaws; gugglet; guid; guide; guidebook; guidebooks; guided; guidelines
  1. I am aware of no obvious guidance to any better hypothesis.

  2. Happy the commonwealth which boasts the guidance of such a mistress.

  3. Yea, all I confess to have been forgiven me; both what evils I committed by my own wilfulness, and what by Thy guidance I committed not.

  4. The weather clearing, I visited the bazaar in the evening, under the guidance of my old friend, the Wazir.

  5. Under the guidance of my host, however, a pleasant trip was made to the Khojak tunnel.

  6. Freewill appoints for his further guidance reason and inclination, who are to lead him to the final choice of lives.

  7. The splendid vision of her beauty and goodness attended him through life, assuming the guidance of his soul in all its stages.

  8. From the earliest she had been for him the light and guidance of his soul; and at the last he ascribed to her the best and the sublimest of his inspirations.

  9. The others, under the guidance of Antonio, contrived to cross the mountain "to an Hollow of Water," at which they drank very greedily.

  10. He also gives some professional hints for the guidance of gunners.

  11. They told him of the loss of the treasure, and looked to him for guidance and advice, promising a better behaviour in the future.

  12. After priming their muskets, they set forth towards the city, under the guidance of an English buccaneer, who had been a prisoner at Porto Bello but a little while before.

  13. Under Mrs. Robinson's guidance a list was made of all who had previously expressed an interest and they were notified that something was doing in the suffrage line.

  14. In 1643, Louis XIV came to the throne under the guidance of Anne of Austria, but it was many years before he was able to make his influence appreciable.

  15. She was therefore compelled to trust for guidance to her own unassisted sense of what was right or wrong.

  16. Do you think me as mad as she, is, to trust to her guidance on such an occasion?

  17. Under the guidance of my mentor I found myself compelled to call upon all sorts of newspaper editors and, among other Belgian worthies, a certain M.

  18. What they seek is a guidance which will keep them from wanting the kind of person they should not marry.

  19. It is often to the physician, too, that the father must look for practical guidance and encouragement in those unforeseeable cases when the mother perishes in connection with childbirth.

  20. When premature sexual experience is the motivating factor in sex misconduct, most careful guidance is necessary, lest the future love life be endangered.

  21. The most difficult phase of sex education is the interpretation and guidance of sex activities in childhood.

  22. People who study marriage and become familiar with its emotional demands must have learned some facts that offer guidance in choosing a life mate.

  23. More significant is the guidance and nurture of the emotional life of your children--their emotional natures as a whole, and especially those aspects of their emotional natures which have their roots in the sexual impulse.

  24. But if railway policy were to become the medium for the promotion of social or even economic theories under the guidance of politicians, would not this be a most alarming peril to trading and industrial interests?

  25. It is difficult to deny that the miscellaneous and unequal activities of private enterprise fail in the absence of some central guidance to produce the best results so far as harmony and completeness of design are concerned.

  26. We'll miss the guidance of the hound going home," said Shagarach, and the women shuddered at the prospect of being lost in the forest at nightfall.

  27. We shall not need his guidance any farther.

  28. But it is impossible that such a business could have been afoot in the court of Ferrara, and that Olympia should not have had a leading share in the guidance of it, behind if not before the curtain.

  29. It is because humanity even when most cautious and discriminating is so mournfully fallible and prone to error, that in judging its own frailty, we require the aid and reverently invoke the guidance of Jehovah.

  30. In your deliberations you will constantly bear in memory, the following long established rules provided for the guidance of jurors: "'I.

  31. For the guidance of life there is no law but the common sense, which is the union of those fragmentary perceptions of eternal law, which individual men [37] attain, in so far as their spirits are dry and pure.

  32. I have noticed already the very direct way in which New Thought, once committed to free speculation about life and God, found congenial guidance in the Eastern cults, but other elements enter.

  33. All religions must, in one way or another, meet the need of the will for guidance and the need of the ethical sense for right standards.

  34. The French government supervises the sanitary conditions at Lourdes and a committee of doctors have undertaken some examination of the diseased who visit the shrine for the guidance of their profession.

  35. They were addressed to a party formed to proceed, under guidance of Mr Hodgson, in the footsteps of Dr Leichhardt, and to ascertain his fate.

  36. Enthusiasm is good, but it should in this, as in all human concerns of importance, be under the guidance of strong principles.

  37. It is noticeable that the later Greeks sought to draw into their homes the beneficent influence of one or other of the greater gods, whose protection and guidance were claimed in times of need by all members of the household.

  38. With these rules laid down for the guidance of the stenographer, her mind is left free for other things that will contribute to her usefulness.

  39. And so the more progressive firms have adopted a fixed style and codified certain rules for the guidance of stenographers and typists.

  40. It is obvious that if the letters sent out by a house are to have character, one style must be adopted and definite rules must be formulated for the guidance of the stenographers.

  41. There is not a question that concerns us, not a single matter that ever comes before us, but we find in the words of Christ something for our guidance and help.

  42. Let us see where the position is in which perfect safety will be found, and where we may confidently count upon the Divine guidance and approval.

  43. I do not reproduce it because, not having the guidance of Prof.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guidance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    administration; admonition; advice; advocacy; aegis; auspices; authority; backing; briefing; care; caution; caveat; championship; charge; charity; command; conduct; consultation; control; counsel; countenance; cure; custody; direction; edification; education; encouragement; enlightenment; exhortation; favor; fosterage; goodwill; government; guardianship; guidance; hand; handling; husbandry; idea; illumination; information; instruction; interest; jurisdiction; keeping; lead; leadership; leading; lighthouse; management; manipulation; ministry; monition; opinion; ordering; oversight; parley; pastorate; patronage; pedagogy; pilotage; proposal; recommendation; regulation; remonstrance; running; schooling; sponsorship; steering; stewardship; suggestion; sympathy; thought; tuition; tutelage; tutorship; usage; ward; wardship; warning; wing