Use "schoolmaster|schoolmasters|schoolmistress|schoolmistresses" in a sentence

1. Adversity is a good [great] schoolmaster

2. A good mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters.

3. Adversity is a good schoolmaster.

4. Adversity is a good [great] schoolmaster

5. The schoolmaster pushed out the teacher.

6. The meeting was chaired by schoolmaster Mr White.

7. He was educated by local schoolmasters and Baptist ministers.

8. The new schoolmaster has some build!

9. One good mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters. George Herbert 

10. So the patient work of the German schoolmasters was disowned.

11. His teaching career began as a village schoolmaster.

12. Badger is a retired schoolmaster, rather short on gravitas.

13. There remained the schoolmaster - probably now a reverend parson.

14. One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. George Herbert 

15. The children were awed into silence by the schoolmaster.

16. Her name's Gillian(Sentence dictionary), and she's marrying a schoolmaster.

17. The schoolmaster met us and led us round the campus.

18. 8 One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. George Herbert 

19. Mr Caton's record as a schoolmaster is second to none.

20. The schoolmistress will have a cottage paid for by benefactors and she'll receive £ 15 a year.

21. Richard got his Doctorate, and decided to become a schoolmaster.

22. The schoolmaster requested a meeting at nine o'clock in the morning.

23. 27 The schoolmaster met us and led us round the campus.

24. This erstwhile schoolmaster had discovered a way of keeping us quiet in the evenings.

25. The schoolmaster was a scholarly man. All his pupils looked up to him.

26. Other important positions on the island were those of schoolmaster, doctor and pastor.

27. The silver pince-nez gave him the air of a rather unpleasant schoolmaster.

28. You could be a solicitor, an accountant, an army officer, even a schoolmaster.

29. One good schoolmaster is of more use than a hundred priests. Thomas Paine 

30. Informal), testy, chippy (informal), hot-tempered, quick-tempered He plays a Choleric old schoolmaster.

31. The parents don't like the way the schoolmaster barks at the pupils so ferociously.

32. At the end of every term a schoolmaster reports on each of his pupils.

33. The tough stalks of the giant fennel of Southern Europe were used by the Roman schoolmasters as an instrument of Castigation

34. William was taught by his father, a schoolmaster from Northamptonshire, and inherited his good writing.

35. Nu might have been a village schoolmaster, or a teller of tales, respected for his piety.

36. After joining a new school, Mussolini achieved good grades, and qualified as an elementary schoolmaster in 1901.

37. What would have happened if the man who had been traduced and vilified had been a village schoolmaster?

38. The son could not see why the state should tax the schoolmaster to support the priest, but never vice versa.

39. No baptism has been traced, though his marriage certificate records him as the son of John Crockford, schoolmaster.

40. Already the local people were disposed to make over various small sums for the use of the Schoolmaster.

41. William was raised in the Church of England; when he was six, his father was appointed the parish clerk and village schoolmaster.

42. He also commissioned the construction of large inflatable puppets representing characters from the storyline including the "Mother", the "Ex-wife" and the "Schoolmaster".

43. The village is said to have at least 12 spectres, including a highwayman, a phantom monk, the hanging body of a schoolmaster and a poltergeist in the local pub.

44. 13 The village is said to have at least 12 spectres, including a highwayman, a phantom monk, the hanging body of a schoolmaster and a poltergeist in the local pub.

45. The branch fishin' for Bullpouts at the that our schoolmaster ain't simply fllrtin* with the muses when he originates that epic; no sir, he means business; an' whenever I throws it into the selectmen 1 does it jestice

46. Of Dominus) still familiarly applied to schoolmasters, who were of course originally invariably clergymen.] [Footnote 165: A Conventual is a member of some monastic order attached to the regular service of a church, or (as would nowadays be said) a "Beneficed" monk.] [Footnote 166: _Sic.

47. I foresee that you, like an Orville, or a Mortimer, will suspect and Asperse your mistress.: Who would dare to Asperse the character of this perfect, lovely, and intellectual schoolmistress?: I asked him what he meant by coming here to Asperse my character.: Now it is you that Asperse the present, and I …

48. Athena was established as a stage stop between Pendleton, Oregon and Walla Walla, Washington, reportedly known by locals as Mud Flats, Yellow Dog, and Squaw Town until the official name of Centerville was selected.[citation needed] However, there was already a town by that name in Washington State, and eventually the schoolmaster, professor