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    schoolhouse example sentences

    schoolhouse


    1. Later, the five children had returned back to Trouble Valley and stood outside the Schoolhouse


    2. The initial establishment of a temporary location for the first Tahoe City Schoolhouse is the newly renovated building at Main Street and Hill Street


    3. It was a nice day in Trouble Valley and some of the kids were having a rugby game in the fields nearby the Schoolhouse


    4. Miss Bunker had a plaque made for the rear wall of the schoolhouse which read in relief letters across the top: Graduating Classes of Tahoe City School


    5. “It was in Miss Pribble’s class, in a little one-room schoolhouse


    6. Fifty years hence, if a German Imperial flag flew over the schoolhouse, or the courthouse, who among us could tell the difference?


    7. population of the schoolhouse they had visited on the way to the


    8. educated, not in some dry schoolhouse, but as a part


    9. “I have a family history that describes where the old one-room schoolhouse was—


    10. knows anything about the old schoolhouse while I’m at it

    11. in it an old schoolhouse east of town


    12. found the remains of the schoolhouse, just as he described


    13. It was a small schoolhouse, all ages taught together


    14. Every window of the schoolhouse was being pelted with black feathers, leaving smatters of red on the glass


    15. I saw the voodoo lady on the schoolhouse tower, the tormenter under the oak tree holding the voodoo doll… all turned into Roho and then into ash


    16. The graveyard where her parents were buried was adjacent to the church that stood near the old schoolhouse


    17. Below it, was the charred remains of the schoolhouse


    18. valley, was an abandoned schoolhouse


    19. Now the old schoolhouse was abandoned, and an


    20. the schoolhouse, however, was still in reasonably good shape

    21. "If one could only get hold of the children!" I sighed, as I went up the steps into the schoolhouse; "catch them young, and put them in a garden, with no older people of their own class for ever teaching them by example what is ugly, and unworthy, and gross


    22. I looked down on the other buildings in the compound, including the schoolhouse, which was the first building we had observed after hopping the fence


    23. The students were rushing out of the schoolhouse, looking around and making a lot of noise


    24. In turn, the schoolhouse would be used to lodge the recruits


    25. highlanders are bedded at the schoolhouse just now, and the wee ones


    26. treats and stories in the schoolhouse along with candied plums and


    27. Ronan, as instructed told the women only that the schoolhouse


    28. glanced up the street towards the schoolhouse and wondered how


    29. Sowenna, bundling out of the schoolhouse


    30. When he had reached the schoolhouse voices again contending called to him

    31. The schoolhouse where Biddy was mistress I had never seen; but, the little roundabout lane by which I entered the village, for quietness' sake, took me past it


    32. But it warn't surprising; because he warn't only just a farmer, he was a preacher, too, and had a little one-horse log church down back of the plantation, which he built it himself at his own expense, for a church and schoolhouse, and never charged nothing for his preaching, and it was worth it, too


    33. Gordy had attended a two-room country schoolhouse, then Mount Baker High in the small town of Deming


    34. It is unlocked, though, and inside is an envelope, his own full name written across the front in schoolhouse cursive


    35. When she reached home and remembered her engagement, she was glad of it; and finding that she had still an hour before she could dress for dinner, she walked straight to the schoolhouse and entered into a conversation with the master and mistress about the new bell, giving eager attention to their small details and repetitions, and getting up a dramatic sense that her life was very busy


    36. At last frocks ceased to appear, and he dropped hopelessly into the dumps; he entered the empty schoolhouse and sat down to suffer


    37. Could it be possible that she was not aware that he was there? He carried his exploits to her immediate vicinity; came war-whooping around, snatched a boy's cap, hurled it to the roof of the schoolhouse, broke through a group of boys, tumbling them in every direction, and fell sprawling, himself, under Becky's nose, almost upsetting her—and she turned, with her nose in the air, and he heard her say: "Mf! some people think they're mighty smart—always showing off!"


    38. In the afternoon Becky Thatcher found herself moping about the deserted schoolhouse yard, and feeling very melancholy


    39. She was sitting cosily on a little bench behind the schoolhouse looking at a picture-book with Alfred Temple—and so absorbed were they, and their heads so close together over the book, that they did not seem to be conscious of anything in the world besides


    40. He kept drifting to the rear of the schoolhouse, again and again, to sear his eyeballs with the hateful spectacle there

    41. Then Alfred went musing into the deserted schoolhouse


    42. At eight in the evening the schoolhouse was brilliantly lighted, and adorned with wreaths and festoons of foliage and flowers


    43. They got to Klang that afternoon, and here there was an empty schoolhouse: the sergeant put them into this and went off to a Japanese encampment near at hand, to report and to arrange rations for them


    44. A new guard was placed upon the schoolhouse: they never saw the friendly sergeant or the private again


    45. They stayed in that schoolhouse under guard, day after day


    46. They got to Gema, three days later; here as usual in towns they were put into the schoolhouse


    47. There was a short silence; they sat quietly in the tropic night together on the steps of the atap schoolhouse, exiles far from their homes


    48. They was this here shovel leanin’ against the schoolhouse, so I grabbed it an’ smacked ’im over the head


    49. That night Gabriel Andersen in his little room in the schoolhouse did not write poems as usual


    50. He is about erecting a large mission house, a children’s home for boys and girls, and a chapel and schoolhouse, all of country materials except the doors, etc

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    Synonyms for "schoolhouse"

    school schoolhouse

    "schoolhouse" definitions

    a building where young people receive education