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Example sentences for "tutorship"

Lexicographically close words:
tutored; tutoress; tutorial; tutoring; tutors; tutta; tutte; tutti; tutto; tutu
  1. Having received license to preach from the Grafton Association, he resigned his tutorship at the Commencement in 1809, with a view to give himself solely to the work of the ministry.

  2. After my tutorship was over Mrs. Leigh-Tompkinson wrote to me and hoped that I should often be able to take him away with me, but she expressed no wish for me to stay with her again.

  3. But as I had to go I went cheerfully, and I should not think that any one ever started on a tutorship knowing less than I did about the people to whom I was going.

  4. He had a friend at this time in David Mallet, a minor poet of more prudence than principle, and when Mallet had the good fortune to gain a tutorship in London, his companion also started for the metropolis in search of money and fame.

  5. If these two sons of the Earl of Cork were still under the tutorship of Dr.

  6. Milton may have helped now to bring him in, or it may have been done by Oliver himself in recognition of Marvell's merits in his tutorship of young Dutton and of his Latin and English Oliverian verses.

  7. Oxford, we do gather, was still Du Moulin's head-quarters; but he was so much on the wing thence that Oldenburg might expect to succeed him in the tutorship of at least one of the young Boyles.

  8. Gibbon, on the other hand, on being placed under the tutorship of Dr Waldegrave, was desired to attend that gentleman's rooms each morning from ten to eleven and read the Comedies of Terence.

  9. Another example of bad tutorship may be quoted from William Fitzmaurice, second Earl of Shelburne, who went up in 1753.

  10. Norman was not at home; he had undertaken the tutorship of two schoolboys for the holidays; and his father owned, with a sigh, that he was doing wisely.

  11. He is facile princeps here in his own world, but we do not know how it may be when he is measured with public schoolmen, who have had more first-rate tutorship than poor old Hoxton's.

  12. The tutorship was probably that offered to Coleridge by Mrs. Evans of Darley Hall (no relation to Mary Evans) who wished him to teach her sons.

  13. He has got a tutorship to a young boy, living with his Mother, a widow Lady.

  14. His obligations to Harvard led him to accept a tutorship there, which, however, proved so distasteful to him that he only held it one year.

  15. He wrote a few lines to end the question of the tutorship for which he had been waiting, addressed the two envelopes, and leaned back in his chair to read his letters over before folding them.

  16. He was waiting at the time to hear about a tutorship which had been mentioned to him.

  17. It is proposed to him that he should undertake the tutorship of the young Duke of Richmond on a military tour through the Low Countries.

  18. For some time he held a tutorship in his college then he went down to a country living in the neighbourhood of a cathedral city, where he spent the rest of his days.

  19. Any one who has read it will acknowledge that a tutorship at Oriel was not the place for the author.

  20. It has been urged as somewhat of a reproach against Mr. Bronte that he did not send Branwell to a public school, but relied solely upon his own tutorship for his son's education.

  21. She had been left with two sons by her first husband, of whom the eldest had succeeded his grandfather as Duke of Buccleugh in 1751, and was now at Eton under the tutorship of Mr. Hallam, father of the historian.

  22. The reason he asks in the first instance only for this temporary and provisional arrangement is no doubt to be found in the fact that the precise date for the beginning of the tutorship was not yet determined.

  23. It was during the period of his Ambleside tutorship that he became acquainted with Wordsworth, whom he accompanied on long walks, the elder poet 'muttering verses to himself' in the intervals of conversation.

  24. In 1801 he returned home to arrange for the publication of a volume of his poems; but, on the failure of this enterprise, he was obliged to accept a tutorship at Bordeaux.

  25. Returning to Konigsberg he became a tutor in a private family; but, falling in love with a young lady of high position, his ambition was aroused, and giving up his tutorship he devoted himself with enthusiasm to legal studies.

  26. Hobbes spoke of the first years of his tutorship as the happiest of his life.

  27. He was soon offered, and accepted, a tutorship in Ireland.

  28. Possibly his accident was good for his studies, for this was a year of much progress and success; and though only seventeen, he had two offers of tutorship for the holidays, from Mr. Dugdale and the Marchioness of Bath.

  29. So concluded what may be called the first term of Coley Patteson's tutorship of his island boys.

  30. The early stage of religion is characterized by externals, and only after long processes of tutorship and discipline does the soul learn how to live by the Seed of life and Light of truth within.

  31. In the early days of his tutorship he had met the Quietist apostle, Mme Guyon (q.

  32. In justice, however, it should be added that his health was being steadily undermined by a mysterious internal complaint, and that Fenelon's tutorship came to an end on his disgrace in 1697, before the pupil was fifteen.

  33. The history of the tutorship was as follows: Money had come from America, after all.

  34. In 1814, Carlyle obtained the mathematical tutorship at Annan.

  35. He followed the Bullers to London, where he resigned the tutorship in the hope of getting some literary work.

  36. The intention at Battersby was (for Dr Skinner had said that Ernest could never get a fellowship) that he should take a sufficiently good degree to be able to get a tutorship or mastership in some school preparatory to taking orders.


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