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Example sentences for "other schools"

  • Simply because we have shown them that it has worked well elsewhere, and their own experience tells them that what has been a benefit in other schools similar to this will be a benefit here.

  • They can find contests strenuous enough to induce development only by competing with similar students in other schools.

  • We may turn to the experience of other schools.

  • The virtue of the little exhibition was that it gave the girls an opportunity of seeing what was being done by other schools, and supplied them with many hints for future work.

  • When Mildred and Rhoda had finished rejoicing over the St. Cyprian's successes, and had shown Mrs. Graham each several contribution to their own portion, they turned their attention to the departments of other schools.

  • She anticipated many interesting competitions with other schools, and had moreover a project of her own which she meant to broach at the first favourable opportunity.

  • Their object was to collect into one whatever they found most valuable in other schools, and in this process they observed two methods.

  • I cannot, however, as in other schools, record very splendid remunerations to the masters.

  • The strong scepticism of the Charvakas showed itself in the rejection of all the means of knowledge accepted by other schools, excepting perception.

  • The Upanishad philosophy is in a chaotic condition, but the speculations of this and of other schools of thought were gradually reduced to order and systematised in manuals from about the first century of our era onwards.

  • Among alterations in other schools we may note the substitution of Zurbaran for Velazquez as the painter of "The Nativity," No.

  • Her long wavy hair, of the type which we usually regard as Leonardesque, but which Leonardo really acquired in Lombardy, is characteristic of this saint, even in pictures of other schools (cf.

  • But after Mantegna the learning of Padua must be traced not in native painters, but in its influence on other schools.

  • Hence their style is formed on the antique, and their beauty is more ideal than that of other schools.

  • His frescos may rank with the first works of other schools in that line: not so his pictures in oil.

  • They were for the most part foreigners, and ought to be introduced in other schools.

  • This will occasion us to notice him in other schools.

  • The superintendent's work begins with himself, then goes on to his officers, then to his teachers, then to his scholars, then to other schools.

  • He must test the matter by occasional absences, on foray for ideas in other schools.

  • They should get into correspondence with the librarians of other schools, learning from them what books are popular and helpful.

  • Since that day, English artists have generally learnt their craft in the Royal Academy, or the Slade or other schools of England, or in foreign ateliers.

  • The real cost of Eton and of other schools like it is what the individual boy chooses, or what his friends allow.

  • The companies thus spoken of are enabled by the Councils to carry on more than one particular school at a loss, even though the deficiency be not made good by the profit on other schools of the group.

  • It is certain that even the logical part of the present Nyâya sûtras was preceded by previous speculations on the subject by thinkers of other schools.

  • He returned to Benares, and from this time forth he decided to travel all over India in order to defeat the adherents of other schools of thought in open debate.

  • Other artists of the city attached themselves to other schools, insomuch, that before the middle of the seventeenth century many new manners had arisen which assumed the place of more native styles.

  • In expression he has few superiors in other schools, and none in his own.

  • In other words, we find here the same natural desire of the human being to rise above and beyond the limitations which pain and passion impose, which is expressed in other forms, and under other names, in other schools of philosophy.

  • The first volume of the Pyrrhonean Hypotyposes gives the most complete statement found in any of the works of Sextus Empiricus of the teachings of Pyrrhonism and its relation to other schools of philosophy.

  • It also totally rejects the worship of Hindu deities and its lay members do not recognize the monks of other schools.

  • At the present day the majority of Chinese monasteries profess to belong to the Ch'an-tsung and it has encroached on other schools.

  • Other lists of Patriarchs vary from that given above, partly because they represent the traditions of other schools.

  • It lost that importance because it abandoned its special doctrines and adopted the usages of other schools.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear unto; made several; other arts; other beings; other branches; other circumstances; other dialogues; other forms; other girls; other grains; other institutions; other little; other method; other observers; other painters; other persons; other products; other provisions; other systems; other than; other towns; other universities; other villages; others are; others said; then passed