Use institutions in a sentence
Sentences starting with institutions
- Institutions endowed for medical research, for the conquest of deadly diseases? [9]
Sentences ending with institutions
- But they are very foreign still, and have all their German institutions. [9]
- Though the coming trial had not been advertised in the papers, so as to draw together a rabble of betting men and ill-conditioned lookers-on, there was a considerable gathering, made up chiefly of the villagers and the students of the two institutions. [6]
- If marriage is to be a mere trial of compatibility, why go through a ceremony than which there is none more binding in human and divine institutions? [9]
- It is upon the brave hearts and strong arms of the people of the country that our reliance has been placed in support of free government and free institutions. [7]
- Finally, I insist that if there is anything which it is the duty of the whole people to never intrust to any hands but their own, that thing is the preservation and perpetuity of their own liberties and institutions. [7]
- I think he spends half his time in New York studying, he calls it, our charitable institutions. [4]
- They reviled the pride of the priests, and their senseless, worthless, institutions. [10]
- But you are perhaps ready to ask, "What has this to do with the perpetuation of our political institutions? [7]
- I met only one lady who had forgotten the land of her birth and glorified monarchical institutions. [5]
- English readers did not fancy any burlesque of their Arthurian tales, or American strictures on their institutions. [5]
Short sentences using institutions
- Laws unfriendly to educational institutions? [5]
- American institutions were a failure! [9]
Sentences containing institutions two or more times
- They are tendered to the country, to the institutions of the country, and to the perpetuity of the liberties of the country, for which these institutions were made and created. [7]
- The Empress Marya, concerned for the welfare of the charitable and educational institutions under her patronage, had given directions that they should all be removed to Kazan, and the things belonging to these institutions had already been packed up. [2]
- As these sentiments are manifestly the enduring support of the free institutions of England, so I am sure also that they constitute the only reliable basis for free institutions throughout the world. [7]
More example sentences with the word institutions in them
- I have watched, year by year, this detestable spirit of greed, this lust for money and power creeping over our country, corrupting our people and institutions, and finally tainting the Church itself. [9]
- Here is the world of the press and of letters; here are institutions, an army, a navy, commerce, glimpses of great ships going to and fro on distant seas, of India, of Australia. [4]
- He caused the words Maison de ma Mere to be inscribed on the charitable institutions, thereby combining tender filial affection with the majestic benevolence of a monarch. [2]
- I beg you will therefore accept my most grateful thanks for this manifest devotion--not to me, but the institutions of this great and glorious country. [7]
- Without reservoirs of wealth there would be no great universities, schools of science, museums, galleries of art, libraries, solid institutions of charity, and perhaps not the wide diffusion of culture which is the avowed aim of modern civilization. [4]
- As it was vacation in these institutions of learning, the travelers did not see any of the vines that traditionally cling to the oak. [4]
- She has the usual Upper River quota of factories, newspapers, and institutions of learning; she has telephones, local telegraphs, an electric alarm, and an admirable paid fire department, consisting of six hook and ladder companies, four steam fire engines, and thirty churches. [5]
- We find ourselves under the government of a system of political institutions conducing more essentially to the ends of civil and religious liberty than any of which the history of former times tells us. [7]
- Our records of travel also explain in detail what this educator meant by the words "unity with life"; for our attention was directed not only to beautiful views or magnificent works of art and architecture, but to noteworthy public institutions or great manufactories. [10]
- By a reference to the tenth section of the Bank charter, any gentleman can see that the framers of the act contemplated the holding of stock in the institutions of other corporations. [7]
- He would like to read lectures before institutions or friendly persons who sympathize with his studies. [6]
- A considerable bequest to one of our public institutions keeps his name in grateful remembrance. [6]
- It never occurred to me that I was doing anything or favoring anything to reduce to a dead uniformity all the local institutions of the various States. [7]
- Now, in relation to his inference that I am in favor of a general consolidation of all the local institutions of the various States. [7]
- I must submit to double severity, he says, because the people look first to those of the highest rank; and if I went unpunished for contempt of the sacred institutions there might be imitators among the crowd. [10]
- To harden them thoroughly, institutions work in the same groove as nature. [4]
- I have seen this power gathering strength, stretching its arm little by little over the institutions I fought to preserve, and which I cherish over our politics, over our government, yes, and even over our courts. [9]
- Even here, in this highly favored land, we look to her for the security of our institutions, and for our future greatness as a nation. [5]
- The first of these is in relation to a connection between our Bank and several banking institutions in other States. [7]
- Another view of these institutions is worthy of thought. [7]
- Every teacher in these institutions belonged to the priesthood of the House of Seti. [10]
- Having learned that there were many charitable institutions in Moscow he mentally decided that he would shower favors on them all. [2]
- Why is it, then, that you bore yourself by regarding Institutions and listening to sermons in your jeunesse? [9]
- The grounds of the two institutions are very similar. [4]
- Sit down in the seats of the State governments and study the methods of treatment of essentially the common institutions of government, of charity and discipline, and you will be impressed with the variety of local spirit and performance in the Union. [4]
- A consideration of the principles underlying this proposed social order may prove that it is essentially--if perhaps paradoxically--individualistic, a logical evolution of institutions which had their origin in the Magna Charta. [9]
- In England, on the other hand, with its aristocratic institutions, racing is a natural growth enough; the passion for it spreads downwards through all classes, from the Queen to the costermonger. [6]
- She thinks it's the moral aspect, but it's really the revolutionary aspect, the menace to those precious institutions from which we derive our privileges and comforts. [9]
- I am most thankful if my labors have seemed to conduct to the preservation of those institutions, under which alone we can expect good government and in its train sound learning, and the progress of the liberal arts. [7]
- He charges, in substance, that I invite a war of sections; that I propose all the local institutions of the different States shall become consolidated and uniform. [7]
- Then he had stepped into the bank, which he had come to regard as his own bank, as he regarded most institutions in Brampton. [9]
- I have given some account of his chapter "Butler" in different articles, but I would refer the students of our Homoeopathic educational institutions to the original, which they will find very interesting and curious. [6]
- I meet them, Sir, every day, and the more I see of them the more I esteem them and the more grateful I am that our institutions give us the opportunity of securing their services. [5]
- He tries to show that variety in the democratic institutions of the different States is necessary and indispensable. [7]
- Whether the Germans shall be able to exploit the country, bring about a reaction and restore for a time monarchical institutions depends largely upon the fortunes of the war. [9]
- There was no room in this valley for the old institutions and for the iron track. [4]
- He then touched reverently upon the institutions of religion, and upon the necessity of private purity, if we were to have any public morality. [5]
- I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution which amendment, however, I have not seen--has passed Congress, to the effect that the Federal Government shall never interfere with the domestic institutions of the States, including that of persons held to service. [7]
- He is a product of institutions which exist in no other country on earth-institutions that bring out all that is best and most heroic in a man. [5]
- Mr. Escott notices primogeniture as one of the stable and, curious enough, one of the democratic institutions of society. [4]
- I took a pride in the fact that the inmates of the hospitals, yes, and the dependent poor in the city's institutions, should have honest food. [9]
- I quote a passage from it: "As far as I know my own mind, I am thoroughly a republican, and attached, from complete conviction, to the institutions of my country; but I am a republican without gall, and have no bitterness in my creed. [4]
- In this, our own century, it has built hospitals, perfected and multiplied its associations and educational institutions, enlarged and created museums, and challenged a place in the world of science by its literature. [3]
- Is it in our modern air, that discontent, that desire, that thrusting forth toward a new light --something as yet unformulated, but which we all feel, even at small institutions of learning like Silliston? [9]
- The clergyman, at one of the dinner parties, gravely asked a blessing as upon an Institution that included and absorbed all other institutions in its being.... [9]
- Another reason which once was, but which, to the same extent, is now no more, has done much in maintaining our institutions thus far. [7]
- I used very often, when coming home from my morning's work at one of the public institutions of Paris, to stop in at the dear old church of St. Etienne du Mont. [6]
- The industrial development of the United States was of course a necessary and desirable thing, but the economic doctrine which formed the basis of American institutions proved to be unsuited to industrialism, and introduced unforeseen evils that were a serious menace to the Republic. [9]
- Her incautious breach of the sacred institutions had seemed to him to offer a welcome opportunity for humiliating--a member of the royal family. [10]
- Upon this absence of the past it seems to us that much of the security of our institutions depends. [6]
- The great variety of the local institutions in the States, springing from differences in the soil, differences in the face of the country, and in the climate, are bonds of Union. [7]
- Understanding the spirit of our institutions to aim at the elevation of men, I am opposed to whatever tends to degrade them. [7]
- It is not needed nor fitting here that a general argument should be made in favor of popular institutions, but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a brief attention. [7]
- On whom then must a breach of the ancient institutions lie with the darkest stain if not on the highest in rank? [10]
- The election of Mr. Polk as the opponent of Henry Clay gives him a discouraged feeling about our institutions. [6]
- The French found Moscow abandoned but with all the organizations of regular life, with diverse branches of commerce and craftsmanship, with luxury, and governmental and religious institutions. [2]
- Too often one meets such in our charitable institutions. [6]
- This is the meaning, therefore, of that somewhat ambitious programme common to most of these large institutions, at which we sometimes smile, perhaps unwisely or uncharitably. [6]
- They looked up many institutions and monument, they even had time to go to the Navy Yard, and they saved the contemplation of the White House till the last. [9]
- I wish you long life and prosperity individually, and pray that with the perpetuity of those institutions under which we have all so long lived and prospered, our happiness may be secured, our future made brilliant, and the glorious destiny of our country established forever. [7]
- Before the war labour discovered its strength; since the war began, especially in the allied nations with quasi-democratic institutions, it is aware of its power to exert a leverage capable of paralyzing industry for a period sufficient to destroy the chances of victory. [9]
- If he would know what is the liberality of judgment of any of the straiter sects, he has only to hand over that box of rouleaux to the trustees of one of its educational institutions for the endowment of two or three professorships. [6]
- This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. [7]
- More than that, it awards to him the merit of having accomplished what but few political philosophers would have recognized as possible,--of leading the republic through four years of furious civil conflict without any serious detriment to its free institutions. [7]
- I shall found institutions for research of disease, hospitals, playgrounds, libraries, and schools. [9]
- Every page is instinct with the love of freedom and with that personal knowledge of the working of free institutions which could alone enable him to do justice to his subject. [6]
- Beyond this, training in the decencies of life, in conduct, and in all the industries, must be offered in such industrial institutions as that of Tuskegee. [4]
- That wind which he himself had loosed, which was to topple over institutions, was rising, and he could no more have stopped it then than he could have hushed the storm. [9]
- Venesection, for instance, has so far gone out of fashion, that, as I am told by residents of the New York Bellevue and the Massachusetts General Hospitals, it is almost obsolete in these institutions, at least in medical practice. [3]
- The present century has seen the establishment of all those great charitable institutions for the cure of diseases of the body and of the mind, which our State and our city have a right to consider as among the chief ornaments of their civilization. [3]
- But in these great endeavors we are gravely hampered by the political institutions of today. [2]
- Some were to go on to higher institutions of learning. [9]
- Every new suggestion furnished talk for the gossips of the village and the babble of the many tongues in the two educational institutions. [6]
- I shall never forget my first visit to one of these institutions. [6]
- Whither had their forefathers transported, not merely their beneficent institutions, but their vast temples and tomb-buildings which covered so much space? [10]
- He was trustee for I know not how many people and institutions, a deacon in the first church, a lawyer of such ability that he sometimes was accorded the courtesy-title of "Judge. [9]
- Do we not feel an interest in getting to that outlet with such institutions as we would like to have prevail there? [7]
- It drove the Entente nations into war, though incidentally they were struggling for certain democratic institutions, for international justice. [9]
- Everywhere I went during that brief visit home I was struck by change, by the crumbling and decay of institutions that once had held me in thrall, by the superimposition of a new order that as yet had assumed no definite character. [9]
- But we have done it in the handsomest manner, and there is not one liberal heart in this hemisphere that is not rejoiced, nor one hater of us and of our institutions that is not gnashing his teeth with rage. [6]
- Laws will not do it; institutions of charity and relief will not do it. [4]
- Anne Rory, who deserves more than a passing mention, one of the institutions of Honora's youth, who sewed for the first families, and knew much more about them than Mr. Meeker, the dancing-master. [9]
- To bind the crowd to the faith and the institutions of the fathers is your duty--is the duty of every priest. [10]
- As a private citizen the executive could not have consented that these institutions shall perish; much less could he in betrayal of so vast and so sacred a trust as these free people had confided to him. [7]
- I consider the Children's Theatre, of which I am president, and the Post-Graduate Medical School as the two greatest institutions in the country. [5]
- Such disturbances were called "panics," and were blamed by the newspapers on the Democratic party, or on the reformers who had wantonly assailed established institutions. [9]
- She began instinctively but vainly to struggle, not against him --but against a primal thing stronger than herself, stronger than he, stronger than codes and conventions and institutions, which yet she craved fiercely as her being's fulfilment. [9]
- It is a bitter commentary on the effects of European, and especially of British institutions, that such men should have to speak in such terms of the manner in which our struggle has been regarded. [6]
- For years a benighted people, with a fond belief in their participation of Republican institutions, had elected the noble five hundred of the House and the stanch twenty of the Senate. [9]
- I commend the benevolent institutions established or patronized by the Government in this District to your generous and fostering care. [7]
- Great sums had been expended for its establishment, for the maintenance of the priesthood of its sanctuary, and the support of the institutions connected with it. [10]
- Now I can be satisfied to be regarded as unclean, for my father also desires that, by us especially, the institutions of the past that have so long continued should be respected, for the sake of the people. [10]
- But it may be asked, Why suppose danger to our political institutions? [7]
- He alleged it as another proof of the versatility of the American mind, and of the grandeur of institutions and opportunities that let every man grow to his full size, so that any man in America could run the concern if necessary. [8]
- No,--there will be angels of good-breeding then as now, to shield the victim of free institutions from himself and from his torturers. [6]
- It may be affirmed without extravagance that the free institutions we enjoy have developed the powers and improved the condition of our whole people beyond any example in the world. [7]
- And we have a sense of responsibility--we support law and order and the Church, and found institutions, and give millions away in charity. [9]
- There was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions. [5]
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