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Example sentences for "tuition"

Lexicographically close words:
tugs; tui; tuik; tuis; tuit; tuk; tuke; tulares; tulasi; tule
  1. He had no tuition in the art, and no models save natural objects.

  2. But, great or small as the period of her tuition had been, I never met one whose knowledge of the simplest rudiments of learning was confident and precise.

  3. The tuition of his soul had left its mark upon his face.

  4. His great fault grew from want of careful tuition in the outset.

  5. At the age of nine, young Liston was placed under the tuition of the Rev.

  6. So many persons have applied for instruction, that as many are received as can be taught conveniently, each paying $25 yearly tuition fee.

  7. Three hundred dollars a year are given to each, with tuition free, and lodging in a comfortable house adjacent to the garden.

  8. The Lowell Institute bears the expenses of the school, and tuition is free to all pupils.

  9. In 1773, Henry and Hiley were both removed from Winchester, and put under the tuition of Dr Goodenough, who took private pupils at Ealing, and who was afterwards Bishop of Carlisle.

  10. In the next year, Henry entered as commoner in Brazen-Nose College under the tuition of Radcliffe, then a tutor of some celebrity.

  11. I will give you the work you owe me for the tuition you have received.

  12. In 1863 he came to Goshen with his parents, and learned the tinsmith trade under the tuition of his father, who for many years had charge of the tinning department for J.

  13. The tuition fees paid by the pupils varied from 2 L.

  14. In the first you have done more than justice to my tuition and my care.

  15. Under Webster's tuition I had become an excellent swimmer.

  16. At most of the colleges in the West and South the tuition fees are very small, even if we must pay them.

  17. Receipts for the last Year from Tuition Fees.

  18. Disputation and Libellus alike represent necessary endeavours of the mind, which has reached a certain stage of tuition and development, to adjust itself with problems of logical order and method.

  19. The duke departed, taking Gerbert, and placed him under the tuition of the Bishop of Vich, a town near Barcelona.

  20. Cantlie received private tuition and attended the Montreal high school and McGill University in the acquirement of an education.

  21. Abraham de Sola received careful tuition in all the usual branches of a liberal education.

  22. His education was acquired under private tuition and in the College of St. Hyacinthe, followed by a professional course in Laval University.

  23. The link of eleemosynary tuition connects the infant school with the national schools upon the Madras system.

  24. It occurred to him that this might have followed some penitential prayer of the child, and remembering her tuition by the padres it gave him an idea.

  25. One of these may occasionally need more peremptory treatment, but under proper tuition even such an one needs it rarely.

  26. The entire Court set off for Choisy at four o'clock; Mesdames the King's aunts in their private carriage, and the Princesses under tuition with the Comtesse de Marsan and the under-governesses.

  27. They were entitled to free tuition at the grammar school of Stratford, which was reconstituted on a mediaeval foundation by Edward VI.

  28. Under careful tuition the boys proved capable of performing much the same pieces as the men.

  29. Good preparatory schools were few and, since the colleges were dependent upon tuition fees, many students with inadequate preparation were leniently admitted.

  30. He received an academic education, and two years' tuition in the classics.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tuition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    direction; edification; education; enlightenment; guidance; illumination; information; instruction; pedagogy; preparation; schooling; teach; training; tuition; tutelage; tutorship