Use taught in a sentence
Sentences starting with taught
- Taught by experience, we ought not to put on our things for this Brahminical one till we see the procession move. [5]
- Taught by the methods found effective in extinguishing earlier offenders by the Inquisition, of holy memory, I shall know how to quiet them. [5]
Sentences ending with taught
- In Europe the trade of hotel-keeper is taught. [5]
- As a rule, there is little gain, either in instruction or in elevation of character, if the teacher is not the superior of the taught. [4]
- Every year, as the successive classes finish their course, there is a grand reunion of the former students, with an "exhibition," as it is called, in which the graduates of the year have an opportunity of showing their proficiency in the various branches taught. [6]
- Dr. Lewis enjoyed teaching and made his students enjoy being taught. [6]
- Thus, teaching he taught. [9]
- You shall be taught. [11]
- It was the same at Abbaye aux Bois, the convent where I was taught. [9]
- He had that quality which is the special gift of the man born for a teacher,--the power of exciting an interest in that which he taught. [6]
- Also he does not understand what to do in the mosque, or how to pray, and needs to be taught. [11]
- There is a kind of bad citizenship which is taught in the schools, but no real good citizenship taught. [5]
Short sentences using taught
- It had taught them nothing. [5]
- The Senorita has taught me. [11]
- So she had taught Maria. [10]
- It has been taught before? [5]
- I taught him myself. [5]
- Well, he taught me! [5]
- Haemmerling taught us landscape-painting. [5]
- That taught us a lesson. [5]
Sentences containing taught two or more times
- In short, I was taught law precisely as I had been taught religion,--scriptural infallibility over again,--a static law and a static theology,--a set of concepts that were supposed to be equal to any problems civilization would have to meet until the millennium. [9]
- It has been taught in German universities, and it will be taught in ours whenever we shall succeed in inducing your friends, by one means or another, not to continue endowing them. [9]
- I taught her one or two besides, 'Where the Hawthorn Tree is Blooming,' and 'Allan Water'--the first my father had taught me, the other an old Scotch trader. [11]
- Buffalo Bill taught me the most of what I know, my mother taught me much, and I taught myself the rest. [5]
- Yes, and put her in mine, to demonstrate how easy it is to seem a lunatic to a person who has not been taught as you have been taught. [5]
- Vogel taught us figure-drawing, Mueller taught us to do still-life, and Dietz and Schumann gave us a finishing course in two specialties--battle-pieces and shipwrecks. [5]
- A few hours ago the face of Ingolby, as she waked to consciousness in his arms, had taught her something suddenly; and the face of Felix Marchand had taught her even more. [11]
- Daddy taught me a lot, and Mr. Satterlee has taught me a great deal more. [9]
More example sentences with the word taught in them
- When you were young you were not taught the truth--neither was I. [9]
- There was another young lady who taught French, of the ahvaung and baundahng style, which does not exactly smack of the asphalt of the Boulevards. [6]
- I said that you were the chosen Emperor of the Faithful, the coming king of the world, but he replied that the prophets of old taught their disciples with their own tongues. [11]
- Haven't I taught you that my house was your home? [9]
- A while ago you said that man's conscience is not a born judge of morals and conduct, but has to be taught and trained. [5]
- He was credited, you may well believe, with calumnies against King George, and once my Uncle Grafton and Mr. Dulany were for clapping him in jail, avowing that he taught treason to the young. [9]
- They, even taught you how to cook. [9]
- Everybody here says you can't get a thing like this through Congress without buying committees for straight-out cash on delivery, but I think I've taught them a thing or two--if I could only make them believe it. [5]
- No man ever yet 'by aid of Greek climbed Parnassus,' or taught others to climb it. [14]
- They were the words of songs taught her by her mother's maid. [11]
- His remarkable talents won the love of the great Onuphis and he taught him all the Egyptian mysteries, which Pythagoras afterwards turned to account for the benefit of mankind. [10]
- A young Spanish woman who taught her dancing succeeded best with her, for she had a passion for that exercise, and had mastered some of the most difficult dances. [6]
- Emerson's long intimacy with him taught him to give an outline to many natural objects which would have been poetic nebulae to him but for this companionship. [6]
- Had he been wise in deciding before he had taught a glimpse of the accomplished Douglas, whose name end fame filled the land? [9]
- The dancing-master, Bernandelli, whom the Council had summoned from Milan to the Danube, had taught her and the other young people of Ratisbon the gagliarde. [10]
- Please tell me, who taught her to play with it? [6]
- She it was who had taught her son Orlando the tunefulness of Meyerbeer and Balfe and Offenbach, and the operatic jingles of that type of composer. [11]
- What I learned while seeking after truth during those night hours ought to have taught me the connection between mind and body; yet I was never farther from perceiving it. [10]
- That association from which this draws its birth in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has taught its blind to make many things. [5]
- The worst infamies which he had been taught to shun were the rounds of the ladder on which this evil man intended to mount. [10]
- Many years before, when she was living in a count's family, she had taught the king, as a young prince, to churn, and on the strength of this a petition was drawn up for her by my family. [10]
- But I know what the love is which was taught us by the Saviour, and that you too may know. [10]
- His positive instructions were full of value, but the spirit in which he taught inspired that loyal love of truth which lies at the bottom of all real excellence. [3]
- All these things were "packed" on the back of a led horse--and whoever has not been taught, by a Spanish adept, to pack an animal, let him never hope to do the thing by natural smartness. [5]
- Perhaps it was well that it should not, for it has taught us a lesson of the healing faculty of Nature which was needed, and for which many of us have made proper acknowledgments. [6]
- With all their wealth and opportunities, it seems to him that these select people have no higher object than the pleasures of the senses, and he is taught daily by reiterated example that this is the end and aim of life. [4]
- Through the greenhouses we marched, monarchs of all we surveyed, old Porphery, the gardener, presenting Mistress Dolly with a crown of orange blossoms, for which she thanked him with a pretty courtesy her governess had taught her. [9]
- There are other ways of teaching besides preaching, and of that which the dominie taught best he spoke not a word. [9]
- The only safe way is that taught by horticulture, to feed a fruit-tree generously, so that it has vigor enough to throw off its degenerate tendencies and its enemies, or, as the doctors say in medical practice, bring up the general system. [4]
- Some instinct taught Washington that his present lack of money would be an obstruction, though possibly not a bar, to his hopes, and straightway his poverty became a torture to him which cast all his former sufferings under that held into the shade. [5]
- Our Magister, who was well-skilled in it, taught him therein, and was, as heretofore, well content to be with us. [10]
- If only they was taught right --not as though they was paupers! [11]
- Nor was there wanting an exact facsimile and copy of little Jacob, as he appeared in those remote times when they taught him what oysters meant. [12]
- If war was waged against the Smalkalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, Spain, which had been taught to regard the campaign as a religious war, was ready to aid Charles with large subsidies of money and men. [10]
- War has taught us, as nothing else could, what we can be and are. [6]
- She had taught us that faith and knowledge are things apart, and I felt that there could be no more peace for my soul if I suffered knowledge to meddle with faith. [10]
- Experience had taught us some valuable things; among others, how to take care of ourselves, how to avoid and defeat sharks and sharpers, and how to conduct our own business for our own profit and without other people's help. [5]
- And she taught us not by words only, but by example, and that is the best way and the surest and the most lasting. [5]
- But Mr. Daaken, unwittingly or designedly, taught other things than those I have mentioned above. [9]
- And if the turkeys had any Sunday-school, they would be taught this. [4]
- She has been trained and taught as young persons of higher position in life are brought up, and does not belong in the humble station in which we find her. [6]
- He was taught to work for what he received. [4]
- They had undressed to the skin in the midst of the thickest woods and were performing Paradise and the Fall of Man, as they had probably just been taught in their religious lesson. [10]
- They taught me to strike at no idol raised, Worshipped a space, then left to be dispraised. [11]
- Davy taught me to shoot long ago, afore you made up your mind to come back from Kaintuckee. [9]
- She taught him to recognize and yield to woman's power. [10]
- She understood how to read the faces of courtiers, and the door-keeper's had taught her that since her departure something momentous had occurred. [10]
- Cilo taught me to place my own power, and the greatness of the realm which it would be incumbent on me to reign over, above everything, even above the gods. [10]
- I preferred him to my dog, whom I had, with much patience, taught to go up a long hill alone and surround the cows, and drive them home from the remote pasture. [4]
- We were taught to look towards him when he approaches. [10]
- Formerly I used to listen to report with interest, and a certain credulity; but I am now grown deaf and sceptical: experience has taught me how absolutely devoid of foundation her stories may be. [14]
- He taught them to hold their mother's memory dear, and had so reared them that, in their maturity, he could lead them with head erect to the sarcophagus of the friend who had confided them to his charge. [10]
- Well, every one to his taste; but how would it be if old Horapollo taught us his value? [10]
- She then returned to her uncle, the old gun, or son of a gun, as the case may be, and he taught her to write and speak Latin, which was the language of literature and polite society at that period. [5]
- What she had to confide to Tabus was intended for her alone, and experience taught how far spoken words could be heard at night over the water. [10]
- It taught men to be wise and good and for their own benefit to follow the example and instruction of the best and wisest men. [2]
- But the next time the Indian sawed wood for us I taught him to make a cross at the bottom of the voucher--it looked like a cross that had been drunk a year--and then I "witnessed" it and it went through all right. [5]
- He converted sixteen thousand South Sea islanders, and taught them that a dog-tooth necklace and a pair of spectacles was not enough clothing to come to divine service in. [5]
- The death of this son doubtless first taught Barbara with what cruel anguish a mother's heart can be visited; but her John had not really died to her. [10]
- He taught her this gesture-tongue, which she, taking, rendered divine; and, with this, she learned to read and write. [11]
- He was taught this fundamental thing. [4]
- You seem to think it taught you one. [5]
- I knew many things, she has taught me others. [5]
- I have written these few memoirs, and I am grateful for all that they have taught me. [6]
- Have I taught them, rejoiced to call myself their mother? [10]
- Instead of advising them to turn the other cheek, he taught them uppercuts, feints, and jabs, and on the proof of this unexpected acquaintance with a profession all of them openly admired, the last vestige of reserve disappeared. [9]
- She has taught them to me--made them, in fact, a part of me. [9]
- And is this the truth and honesty whereof early and late you have ever taught me? [10]
- He dearly loved the saddle and the chase, and taught me to love them too. [9]
- His cousin Gerado the Rurales taught him. [11]
- He would see the parties married, and then violate the confidence of the man who had taught him that trick; he would divulge the secret and so remove somewhat of the obloquy that attached to his niece's fame. [5]
- My experience of the night before might have taught me that happiness lies in the trick of transforming necessity, but it did not. [9]
- Nor is it the mere capacity of connecting definite sounds with definite ideas; for it is certain that some parrots, which have been taught to speak, connect unerringly words with things, and persons with events. [1]
- He associated with the lowly, the vile, the outcast; he taught that all men, irrespective of rank or possessions, are sinners, and in equal need of help. [4]
- The daughter of the duchess was taught not only to distill strong waters, but to construe Greek. [4]
- The priest, in the course of time, taught me to read and write, and he and I were the only persons in the village who possessed this learning. [5]
- Here was what the Church taught, he said, and they might slight it at their peril! [9]
- The scene at the breakfast table came back to him, and the sight of Catherine standing respectfully in the hall, and of Honora, in the red sash, making the courtesy the old woman had taught her. [9]
- They are taught the beginnings of such sciences as bear upon agriculture--like chemistry, for instance. [5]
- Nobody taught him that; he had observed--then thought it out for himself. [5]
- Oropastes taught me, that whenever a Persian dies dogs' are brought in, that the Divs may enter into them. [10]
- It is possible that there are tricks of chemistry, ingenious processes, secrets of color, of which we are ignorant; but I do not believe there was ever an ancient alchemist who could not be taught something in a modern laboratory. [4]
- Here's something else that taught me a good deal. [5]
- The good priest that is called Father Andrew taught me, of his kindness, from his books. [5]
- I don't mean that I taught them to read it, for it is very difficult to teach a cow to read Latin or any of the dead languages,--a cow cares more for her cud than she does for all the classics put together. [4]
- He would have taught you something about Mormonism. [13]
- Terrible examples have taught you how he punishes disobedience and crime. [2]
- Birds can be taught various tunes, and even the unmelodious sparrow has learnt to sing like a linnet. [1]
- Modern, science has taught us this much, at least, that we have by no means fathomed the limits even of a transcendent personality. [9]
- You have been taught to value a fine understanding, to measure everything by it, to build everything on its decisions. [10]
- We were early taught to skate, too, and how many happy hours we passed, frequently with our sisters, on the ice by the Louisa and Rousseau Islands in the Thiergarten! [10]
- She had been taught to see things with her own eyes and not another's, and she spoke of them as she saw them; that was all. [11]
- I hadn't been taught to know the place when I saw it. [11]
- I was ever taught to close my ear to the voice of selfishness. [10]
- He had been taught to abhor people who did this wicked thing. [5]
- She had herself taught them what to do, you see. [5]
- He was being taught the trade of ship-building in St. Aubin's Bay. [11]
- I should have taught school if I had not become a minister. [9]
- That the Tri-bune taught Old Phelps to be more Phelps than he would have been without it was part of the independence-teaching mission of Greeley's paper. [4]
- But that adventure taught me what it is to be blind. [5]
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