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Example sentences for "teach the"

  • What does God desire to teach the children?

  • Of course, the parent will have to teach the method to the children, as they will be incapable of understanding it from the printed description.

  • Any parent, with this book in the home, can use it not only to teach the boy or the girl a simple method of drawing, but may implant in the life of the child the good seed of the Tree of Life.

  • She should let the Trustee know if she were not going to teach the school again; but someway, she rather wanted to teach the school.

  • It will come out this way: he will tell me that Kate has gone back on him and I shall have to teach the school, and I will say that is the ONLY solution and the BEST thing to do.

  • So Mary Slessor went, after a few months of special preparation to teach the natives of Calabar.

  • Soon many volunteers came eagerly forward, some to teach the kindergarten, others to take charge of classes and clubs of various kinds.

  • How was it possible to teach the law of love to a people who had never known anything but the tyranny of fear?

  • We wanted to teach the people by example.

  • What a terrible task it has been and still is to teach the lessons of the upward spirit: "God's in His heaven, all's well with the world.

  • This is nothing but to teach the Law, the Gospel being blotted out, and the promise concerning Christ being abolished.

  • Now what is it to teach the soul to find her own Supreme Good?

  • It is the duty of the Catholic priest to teach the children of the Catholic Church the language of their spiritual Mother--the Church.

  • Sympson pretends to find in the Scriptures an ordination that men should walk in the streets stark naked, to teach the rich a lesson that they must divest themselves of everything.

  • It is not sufficient to teach the Catechism in church or at home.

  • Whether men and women teachers are mentally, physically, and morally equipped to be sexually normal and to teach the law of sex health will be disclosed as soon as trustees and superintendent dare to ask the necessary questions.

  • Now is the time to teach the Cause of God in Germany as never before; in spite of the hardships you are all undergoing, you must be active in building up new Bahá’í Assemblies while the people are still seeking some spiritual food.

  • In spite of the conditions in Germany it is of the utmost importance to teach the Cause as widely as possible, especially to the youth, now that through suffering and disillusionment the hearts of the people are more receptive.

  • Teach the Overcasting on the Practice Piece and overcast all raw edges on the Patching Sampler.

  • Teach the joining of the bias facing by having the bottom facing in two pieces and then insist that the ends of the armhole facing be joined in the same way.

  • Teach the principles of cloth weaving and the terms warp, woof and selvedge.

  • The object is to teach the pupil, not to give exhibitions of superior skill.

  • Occasionally the instructor should leave himself uncovered and fail to parry, in order to teach the pupil to take quick advantage of such opportunities.

  • The purpose of fencing at will is to teach the soldier as many forms of simple, effective attacks and defenses as possible.

  • Dickens clearly intended to teach the lesson, afterward emphasized in Nicholas Nickleby and other books, that poverty should not establish a claim to the position of a school-teacher.

  • Indeed Mr. Gradgrind was so sure he was right in his views regarding child training that he founded a school to teach the children of Coketown in accordance with what he believed to be correct principles.

  • At the University of Oxford, likewise, the Grammar masters were enjoined to teach the boys to construe in English and in French, "so that the latter language be not forgotten.

  • Special care is taken to distinguish the genders and cases, to teach the children "Kaunt deivunt dire moun et ma, soun et sa, le et la, moy et jo .

  • After supper she went into the kitchen for evening prayers with the servants or to teach the catechism to some little ignorant child, as often happened during the vineyard times.

  • He has shown that it was the custom to teach the youth of all classes some useful art; and the best born and greatest men in Jewish history had been instructed in such trades as weaving, tent-making etc.

  • Teach the pupils to distinguish these trees by their differences in colour and form and also by the differences in their leaves and cones.

  • To teach the children to recognize their bird neighbours, to love them for their beauty, and sweet songs, and their sprightly ways.

  • In the summer term of 1820 he began his lectures with the words: "I would say with Christ: I teach the truth, and I am the truth.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teach the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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