In the schoolroom meanwhile the inevitable reaction had taken place.
All these hints were very valuable to her; and every one of them was turned to good account in the schoolroom at Oxford.
Saw Mr. Dale, asked for his schoolroom for a lecture for the benefit of the Association; he gave leave.
In 1844 an event of great interest to girls in and out of the schoolroom took place.
She spent less time in the schoolroom at Chichester than she had done at Oxford; she was indeed soon emancipated from the schoolroom altogether.
One incident remembered against her was that at seven or eight years old she seized one of the high schoolroom chairs and hurled it, or intended to do so, at a governess who had offended her.
But they never swerved from their original intention to educate Bessie at home in the schoolroom with her sisters.
The schoolroom was between drawing-room and study, the nurseries adjacent to the parents' bedroom.
Remember, I passed, like Veronica, from theschoolroom to the convent.
The spirit of resistance became strong and general, and when the bell rang the boys walked into the schoolroom silent and determined, but looking far less moody and downcast than usual.
It's natural cats should run after mice, and the wainscoting of the schoolroomswarmed with them.
In the schoolroom the rough benches were marked with names and crosses.
In a moment everything was changed; the sanitars had turned the schoolroom into a dormitory, another room was to be our dining-room, another a bedroom for the Sisters.
The schoolroom would not be complete in my eyes without just a few sentences on the subject of the children’s dress.
In the selection of the schoolroom there are several things to be thought of; but if the nursery be done away with, and there should be no upstairs sitting-room, I strongly advise the schoolroom being on the bedroom floor.
A schoolroom bench, assisted by the boxes of two croquet games and covered by rugs, made a passable throne.
It had been for some time the schoolroom of my trade.
I could not guess that before many days my old schoolroom would be desecrated by violence, littered with wrecks, with death walking its waves, hiding under its waters.
The day after the schoolroom was closed, the little girl wandered far down the hillside, and watched the great river, turbulent and angry in its swollen channel.
Sometimes, again, he would come to the schoolroom and listen with a grave face as I said my lessons; yet by the few words which he would let drop when correcting me, I could see that he knew even less about the subject than I did.
Accordingly, the first time that he spoke to me after the carnival, I said that I had lessons to do, and went upstairs, but a quarter of an hour later some one opened the schoolroom door, and Nechludoff entered.
The schoolroom is now the parlor, and my sofa and cushion grace it still!
Edna was in what they called the schoolroom in her lilac-print dress, looking over socks and stockings, about a wheelbarrow-full.
Susan came to the schoolroomin the midst of the geography lesson this morning, and told me an old friend of mine at home had called, and I was to come into the verandah to see her.
The children even have taken it up: and Richard to-day in the schoolroom called me Mrs. McAlpin.
A message came to the schoolroom this morning; Miss Layne was wanted downstairs.
George only caught fleeting glimpses of them as they passed their windows; sometimes he saw a gleam of auburn hair where Cherie sat with bent head near the schoolroom balcony, reading or at work.
From the world outside came a child's shrill screaming, which was instantly drowned in a chorus of frightened voices, and in the schoolroom below her own Margaret heard a thundering rush of feet, and answering screams.
She locked the schoolroom door, and, turning the corner, plunged her hands into her pockets, and faced the wind bravely.
Outside the schoolroom windows the wind battered furiously, and rain slapped steadily against the panes.
The reader is introduced to the mainschoolroom of the Rossville Academy on the morning of the day of which the war meeting takes place.
A large part of his success was due to his ability in making the ordinary lessons of the schoolroom interesting to his scholars.
There was an uproar in the schoolroom which Dora, before she had obtained a proper view of Mrs. Priestly from behind the door of the pantry at the end of the long hall, was compelled to go and reduce to silence.
The slowest of the three flies in the town of Cailsham drove them up to the door and, for the moment, all work in the schoolroom had been suspended.
The boys are in the schoolroom now, reading the Roman history in French to M.
Of course, the schoolroom was full of suppressed laughter.
It must be like those awful days in the early spring or in the fall when I'm in the schoolroom and rebel because I want to be outdoors.
Then they listened in rapt attention as the speaker went on: "Last year my hour in this schoolroom was one of the high-lights of my visits to the rural schools of the county.
The line was already stretched across the schoolroom when Lyman Mertzheimer, home for a few days of vacation, entered the schoolhouse.
Looking back over the winter months of that second year of teaching Amanda sometimes wondered how she was able to do her work in the schoolroom acceptably.
To Amanda Reist, pegging away in the schoolroom during the gray November days, his absence caused depression.
He offered to help me fix my schoolroom for the Spelling Bee on Saturday.
The air in the schoolroom was close and warm, and dust lay thick upon the floor and danced in the beams of sunlight that filtered through the grimy window-panes.
The faded maps were not interesting, and Susan began to think the schoolroom more attractive when peeped at from the porch than when actually within it.
The theatre stands on what you could truthfully call a commanding situation at one end of the schoolroom table.
It is an elegant renaissance edifice of wood and cardboard, with a seating accommodation only limited by the dimensions of the schoolroom itself, and varying with the age of the audience.
The dormitory has been turned into a nobleschoolroom ninety-six feet in length.
In the main schoolroom the master sat at the further end upon his imposing chair of office called a cathedra, and under a bust of Colet said to have been a work of "exquisite art.
A pale, thin, rather starved-looking young man came into the schoolroom desiring them to put away their books, which they were arranging for next morning.
How many and varied are the associations that cluster about the life of the girl in her room, that refuge from a day of discouragement in schoolroom or workshop, and a haven of peace during the quiet hours of the Sabbath!
I was placed in the field and did not see the inside of a schoolroom until I was twelve years old.
They had walked home very quietly, nobody feeling much inclined to talk, and now the midday dinner was over, and most of the girls had gathered in the schoolroom to write their weekly letters home.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "schoolroom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amphitheater; auditorium; theater