How To Use Pup In A Sentence

  • The net result of all these changes is that schools should be able to deliver a better service to pupils.
  • The idea is to give them a bit of puppy love. The Sun
  • If you look at the guys left in the battle, you ask who is the puppet master, who belongs to who? The Sun
  • Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
  • Owner Jane Organ said it was tragic for the pup to be taken from its mother at such a young age.
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  • The teacher always puts in a good word for his former pupils.
  • She taught a class of 30 pupils.
  • We are going to make an information pack and appoint a pupil who will make sure supply teachers have any resources they need.
  • Making all pupils feel they are valued and have a contribution to make to the school community is vital in helping children become responsible adults.
  • With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane.
  • A pupa covered by the hardened 3rd larval skin is known as a coarctate pupa..
  • That I did not drop it into a cageful of terrier-pups was wholly due to the native vigour with which _Striatus_ hung on. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04
  • Working with other schools is an effective means of staff training, and academies for secondary pupils will benefit if their feeder schools improve their standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • After feeding, caterpillars pupate in a chrysalis, then transform into beautiful butterflies.
  • Our pupils and students leave schools and universities after an incredibly narrow diet of education compared with their international counterparts. Times, Sunday Times
  • During seal pupping season, she has to tell tourists not to take selfies. Times, Sunday Times
  • A stimulant action on the parasympathetic portion of the oculomotor nucleus (third cranial nerve) is responsible for pupillary miosis.
  • And yet while teachers' strikes may have been popular with chatterers and some politicians, the iridescence has caused untold suffering among pupils whose school calendar has been dislocated.
  • I've given you the password to my heart in all its anagrammatic permutations; but you seem to insist this is nothing but a start; so herewith, at last comes the story of my first puppySpill
  • The dramatic spirit of the Italian race seems to communicate itself to the puppets, and they perform their parts with a fidelity to theatrical unnaturalness which is wonderful. Venetian Life
  • Being a school photographer means being employed by a firm that contracts to do school / class / individual pupil photographs.
  • Would it not be logical for him to enable these schools to share their facilities with pupils in adjacent areas? Times, Sunday Times
  • Ancelotti is poised to become the puppet master of this summer's transfer dealings. The Sun
  • Like most pounds and animal welfare groups their policy is not to re-home puppies two weeks before Christmas.
  • The teacher told his pupils to spread out and not to bunch up in the center of the playground.
  • As it was, his expression hardened, the catlike sharpness of his pupils glinting dangerously.
  • His most famous pupil was the Athenian politician Demetrius of Phalerum, through whose influence he, though a metic (resident foreigner), was allowed to own property.
  • Teachers insist that prep classes with 25 pupils or more require an aide for 30 hours in term 1 and 25 hours for the rest of the year.
  • This would be the blueprint for all schooling: I'd promote anti-racism and religious tolerance so pupils knew what it was.
  • She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.
  • A female puppet with a fine, domed forehead entered, swishing black velvet.
  • Pupillary size is controlled by the action of the constrictor and dilator smooth muscles of the iris.
  • She decided to buy the puppy on the spur of the moment and the dog is began to play a key role in helping her to recover. The Sun
  • Because SeTre-1 was expressed at a higher level in the prepupal stage, whereas PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • A private company has been handed the task of taking Scotland's most disruptive and disturbed state school pupils and educating them away from home.
  • Itink teh kittehs hazd juzzt reseevd dier mumflie delibbery uv puppies – it sez dat onna bocks beehinde dem. SYNCHRONIZED SPAZ ATTACK - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I'll add that if you're feeding a high-quality dog food, most of the food goes to making more puppy, not to poop, so it's often the case that dogs poop a whole lot less than you might expect.
  • Disabled and able-bodied pupils got together for a dance and drama day.
  • With inebriated puppets and an eerie soundtrack, consider it a shoddier predecessor to Thunderbirds. 2009 June : Scrubbles.net
  • It seems appropriate therefore that disruptive pupils have full access to the curriculum which requires that schools acknowledge this in their planning.
  • The teacher has handed out worksheets describing the weapons and siege engines which could have been used, and she is quizzing pupils about them.
  • But a gracefully minimal style of puppetry is also used to enhance the action. Times, Sunday Times
  • History, geography and modern languages are set to become compulsory in school until pupils reach 16 in sweeping changes to the national curriculum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put them in an arena, live coverage, president vs. prime minister, king vs. emperor, dictator vs. puppet ruler. It'll be like Unreal Tournament, except more fun.
  • The private school opened in 1994 and has 32 pupils, who are generally taught in classes of 14 pupils.
  • Half are doing as well at reading, writing and arithmetic as white British pupils at primary school. The Sun
  • The immunity to disease passed through the mother's colostrum called ‘maternal immunity’ usually lasts for several weeks in the puppy's system.
  • These guys are easy to spot when they are on the juice because if you get a good look at their eyes at the start line their pupils are as big as dinner plates!
  • Now he is the puppet master behind a NATIONAL rescue. The Sun
  • It is always a good idea to take your mom to the vet shortly after whelping to be sure she has not retained a placenta or even a dead puppy that will need to be expelled.
  • Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils.
  • People, chancellor and king moved puppetlike on the strings he worked. Rogues In The House
  • These pupils were mainly overseas students taking the exams in their second language.
  • A man of good humour and a great sense of fun, he enjoyed popularity among his teaching colleagues and pupils, many of whom were present at the removal of remains and burial.
  • In a quick tour, he points out the pupfish pond, a nature trail, and the cactus and native plants, all labeled so you can distinguish a teddy bear cholla from a beavertail cactus.
  • A pupil in the US state of Florida shot and killed his teacher with a semi- automatic pistol in front of other six children.
  • It was curtains for the puppetry event around seven in the night.
  • The pupil, who was well assured of the true motive, allowed his governor to enjoy the triumph of his own penetration, and consoled himself with the hope of seeing his dulcinea again at some of the public places in Paris, which he proposed to frequent. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Tchitcherine tracks mud off the street into the Center, gets a blush from Luba, a kind of kowtow and mopflourish from the comical Chinese swamper Chu Piang, unreadable stares from an early pupil or two. Gravity's Rainbow
  • He has been moping around like a lovesick puppy for weeks. The Sun
  • Burglars hurled pedigree puppies out of the window during a raid on a house in Salford.
  • In these Puppenspiele (puppet-shows) the comic element largely prevails and is kept up by the comic figure Kasperle, a buffoon or 'Hanswurst' of the same character as the Italian Pulcinella, the progenitor of our The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust'
  • They also found that there were strong links between the speed of pupils' progress and their socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon this occasion I particularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil, which we may suppose would have had a benignant effect on both.
  • It's a strange -- looking creature we see emerging from the pupa and abovewater's surface.
  • New guidelines to independent appeals panels call for them to take into account the impact on the whole school of bringing back excluded pupils, and not to reinstate pupils on a technicality.
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhoea, rectal tenesmus: unable to keep standing, she urinates under herself; the pupils are dilated, the eyes haggard; complete mind-blindness, near-total failure of reflexes, deep unconsciousness, breathing dyspneic, heart-beat faint and very fast, pulse barely perceptible; dead in thirty-six hours. Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
  • Worked at the bobbin mill down to the pond, tended a pup lathe till she up and took religion. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • But what was remarkable in the lady was, that although her features were handsome, and upon the whole pleasing, the pupil of each eye was dimmed with the whiteness of cataract, and she was evidently stone-blind. The Purcell Papers
  • Miss Sullivan, who knows her pupil's mind, selects from the passing landscape essential elements, which give a certain clearness to Miss The Story of My Life
  • So long as tutors and governesses only had to deal with their own pupils, all went well, but when the brothers and sisters were all together, and influenced by the spirit of insubordination and love of playing pranks which the elder ones brought back from school, we made life hard and sour to the preceptorial body. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
  • Remember, very young puppies should not attempt long walks until they are at least 6 months old.
  • Your eye doctor usually uses special eyedrops to dilate your pupils, opening them wider so he or she can see the back part of your eye.
  • Currently only 3 % of grammar school pupils come from families with incomes so low that they qualify for free school meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from the damage that drinks dispensing machines are doing to school pupils' teeth, cans of sugary drinks are also adding to their daily calorie intake, resulting in obesity.
  • When the other pupils were taken to an exhibition, he was left behind.
  • We will continue to offer support to the family, his fellow pupils and teachers at this very difficult time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stalked over to the pup tent of the recreation tent orderly and bawled him out.
  • An uncanny silence descended on a school as pupils made a superhuman effort to clamp their lips tightly shut.
  • Has it taken until now for these hard-nosed businessmen to finally twig they have been sold one pup after another? The Sun
  • The thieves had scaled two fences and dragged the pup out of her locked kennel and lifted her over the walls, leaving two less valuable dogs behind.
  • The puppy a yelp when John stepped on her tail.
  • Dolly has discovered that the little West Highland puppy next door is willing to exchange cautious sniffs and snuffles under the fence and I think she's quite taken with the little mite.
  • Using phonics to help pupils learn to read century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ... Discourages Student Engagement
  • I'm wondering whether this really is a genuine Rolex. Do you think I've been sold a pup?
  • For he took a genuine interest in his pupils; and, in that first year of his teaching, carried his class to surprising lengths, nor let them betray any evidences of unthoroughness when they went trembling up to the examinations provided by the great Anton himself, in the mid-year term. The Genius
  • Would it not be logical for him to enable these schools to share their facilities with pupils in adjacent areas? Times, Sunday Times
  • Records of achievement for pupils, a flexible national curriculum, a home/school partnership agreements, and a national schools award.
  • Appeals Panels still have powers to reverse decisions of schools to exclude pupils permanently.
  • The way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other presents particular problems for teachers.
  • She said most pupils were well behaved, but ‘there were some serious issues around individual children exhibiting poor behaviour’.
  • The eyes were open—grotesquely oversize in his emaciated face, and bright yellow, the pupils as small as pinpricks—from which dribbled ocherous tears the consistency of curd. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • Pupils who collected the most garbage bags were due to get prizes like beach balls, crayons and colouring books.
  • Cooper should know better, but the gutless wonder is having his puppet strings pulled by the cabinet.
  • We put on our wellies and go for walks with our puppy. The Sun
  • Wanda (Puppet Master II) - The scene of her getting out of bed after sex and adjusting her undies is forever seared into my head. *Drool*
  • Persistent pupillary membrane is a condition of the eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil.
  • The pupils learn to spell in school.
  • As my grandfather came out to the deep fryer with a bowl of hushpuppy batter and started spooning it into the same grease where we had already fried the crappie and fries my cousin's wife looked on with big eyes and said, "Good God! They're even frying the bread! Why Southern Flour Makes the Best Biscuits
  • And that's when the other person got some hand puppets and asked Britney to sit down for a minute.
  • Although the adult doesn't look much like a scale, the nymph and pupa do.
  • At that stage two puppies had been born. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some places do coconut shrimp that's more like a shrimp hidden inside a coconut hushpuppy, but these were delicate and perfectly cooked. All Stories
  • The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film. Times, Sunday Times
  • The “terminal” consists of one open room with a dark, creepy bathroom with no light and a pupusa lady at the front with a sandia (watermelon) lady, also the lady to pay to use the (no luz) unlit bathroom. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Eighty pupils from Kirkby Malham Primary School have planted ash seedlings which they reared themselves in the school nursery.
  • The food was a mixture of commercial tropical fish food, commercial guinea pig chow, freeze-dried tubifex worms, finely sifted silt, and puppy vitamins.
  • Neat, compact, there was something about her vaguely reminiscent of a seal pup.
  • At 11-plus many pupils become boarders, which adds an exciting dimension to their schooling.
  • David grabbed the otoscope off the floor, raised Bronner's eyelids, and shone the beam of light into his pupils. DO NO HARM
  • Unusual theatre from around the world including workshops on puppetry and storytelling with the body. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the Victorian lesson, Ms Roberts had the pupils reciting prayers by rote and kept the classroom atmosphere strict and formal.
  • Weird milky eyes with no pupil, limbs too long for their thin boniness, and they ... bent. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Instead of her common, ordinary brown eyes, her eyes now were completely black, except for one small glowing gold pupil in the center.
  • Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share.
  • La Gunn warns her about using too many different construction styles, "I don't want it becoming a pupu platter of too many different construction methods. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway Episode 10, "There's A Pattern Here"
  • Pupil behaviour, excessive workload and bureaucracy, teacher shortages and the stream of new Government initiatives have all been cited as causes.
  • More than anywhere else was German influence felt in France, and here we must mention in the first place the pupils of Jager: Viktor Stöber (1803-71), professor at Strasburg, and Julius Sichel of Paris (1802-58; choroiditis, glaucoma, cataract, staphyloma). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Pupils contract in bright light, and dilate in darkness.
  • Once the snout contacted an ant larva or pupa, the snake would slide the ventral surface of its snout over the top of the prey until the prey item was positioned at or near the front of the mouth.
  • UK education ministers continually assert that the education system is not dumbing down - pupils are getting smarter.
  • It was clear that the native tutors had no control whatever over their illustrious pupil, and every creature in and about the zenana was his submissive slave, so that Gerrard became seriously exercised as to the development of his character. The Path to Honour
  • It insists it will help its 55 teachers to identify troublemakers - and will help pupils to make friends. The Sun
  • When the Ecstasy-exposed pups were placed in a new environment away from their littermates, they spent significantly more time exploring, signifying they did not adjust as easily to the new environment as the control animals.
  • It's a narcotising vista, causing the pupils to shrink, the heart to beat faster.
  • Most pupils learn a musical instrument.
  • The yearlings are like puppies or kittens seeing snow for the first time. The Sun
  • More than two million pupils were jubilant at getting the day off to enjoy the winter wonderland. The Sun
  • Her dedication and commitment to the pupils over the past seven years has brought the school to the forefront in many areas.
  • The larva would have pupated in the stump and emerged on the threshold of summer to find a mate. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Several pupils were designated as having moderate or severe learning difficulties.
  • Only a handful of endangered species, such as the Tecopa pupfish, the longjaw cisco, and the dusky seaside sparrow, have ever been taken off the list because they went extinct.
  • Parasympathomimetic drugs such as pilocarpine constrict the pupil and ‘pull’ on the trabecular meshwork, increasing the flow of aqueous out of the eye.
  • Her former pupils at the Towers were going to present her with that; they were to dress her from head to foot on the auspicious day. Wives and Daughters
  • James, 17, says boarding has allowed him to develop a close relationship and a respect for his teachers that he would not have had as a day pupil.
  • He thinks it is just as important to give his pupils a rich and rewarding experience during their six or seven years at the school.
  • The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders.
  • Old puppy puppet pressie should immediately call for a caretaker govt who would work immediately towards elections. Global Voices in English » Fiji: Court rules military government illegal
  • A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world!
  • I was an eleven-year-old, wide-eyed gremmie and being at the event was like being in surf puppy heaven. Transworld Surf» | Transworld Surf
  • The teacher uses an extremely directive approach in her interpersonal relations with the pupils. Educational Psychology in a Changing World
  • He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired.
  • The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas.
  • The gasbags were going on and on about how silly it was for him to get angry about a purported message in their new puppet movie in which they tell young people not to vote.
  • While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor.
  • Year nine pupils are letting dentists examine their molars as part of a national review aimed at improving the nation's gnashers.
  • He's a good teacher, but he doesn't have much patience with the slower pupils.
  • The pupils will also visit Bradford's Colour Museum to look at how patterns are printed onto fabrics, and the city's industrial museum to see how fabric was made in the 19th century.
  • The former St Edmund's pupil has been involved with the Guide movement since she joined the Brownies at the age of seven.
  • Adult female parasites lay an egg on the fly pupa within the puparium.
  • Every day, the pupils would have milk or milk pottage for breakfast, a vegetable-based dinner at midday, and broth with a piece of bread for supper.
  • Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway. Ulysses
  • It's about fatism and prejuidice, it's about self-love and health, it's about self-hate and jealousy -- but it's got just enough sexual tension and puppy love to make watching it a real joy. Sunny Gold: Between Body Image and Health: Having a Conversation About Fat
  • These sculptural elements, which have polytheistic titles like "Purging Cyclops Being" and "Oval Tree Double Owls Oceania," are a little too friendly and puppetlike to stir the psyche. NYT > Home Page
  • We have a young puppy that, as most puppies do, tends to go to the bathroom all over the place, and my wife gets very frustrated by this.
  • Dogmatism is puppyish coming to its full growth.
  • There is a very relaxed atmosphere between staff and pupils at the school.
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  • It sounds awful to say but he was like a puppet master. Times, Sunday Times
  • The research aims to investigate the contribution to pupils' understanding and tolerance made by language teaching.
  • It does not allow that subjects such as music or dancing be denied to pupils on the ground that some religious people disapprove. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disruptive behaviour of a small minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.
  • Pupils have brought some traditional festive cheer to a small rural village, by repairing nativity figures and a crib.
  • When the Football Focus crew opened the door to Frank Lampard's London flat, the Chelsea player had to grab the collar of his bulldog Reggie to stop the dog charging us - in the way overexcitable puppies do.
  • Since the pupillary sphincter is not receiving blood, neither light nor a miotic agent produces miosis.
  • The teacher keeps telling the pupils to work harder but her words go in one ear and out the other.
  • When preparing for pupation, the hellgrammite emerges from the water and quickly moves across the earth's surface.
  • Such unthrifty Shih Tzu puppies may respond positively to a few milliliters of raw liver juice fed daily for their first few weeks.
  • Visitors were most impressed by the enthusiasm and commitment of pupils, teachers and all concerned.
  • Silence descended on a village school when pupils held a sponsored hush for charity.
  • The only saving grace was the explanatory note from the film that my new pal was holding: 'This person is under the care of a prescription puppet. The Sun
  • Good schools would educate their pupils to be useful, practical, and self-motivated.
  • The second uses glove puppets and is performed from a small booth to animate smaller crowds.
  • The teacher greeted me with that mildness with which every teacher greets his future pupil in the presence of parents.
  • Pups were heavier when their mothers had been supplementally fed compared with when they had not.
  • The story is told by Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Condivi and is therefore presumably true in essentials.
  • Carol had shed her puppy fat and was now very elegant.
  • Under the pontificate of his former pupil Paul II (1464-1471), he returned to Rome and was appointed a papal abbreviator, but became involved in fresh quarrels in 1465 he visited Crete and Byzantium, and then returned to Rome, where he wrote the account of the martyrdom of Bl. Andrew of Chios The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • A pupa is an insect in the intermediate stage between larva and adult; the term chrysalis is used of a butterfly or moth in this intermediate stage.
  • The Big Puppy Day out was held on Tuesday for puppy walkers and their 20 guide dog puppies.
  • Do not apply a product on kittens or puppies unless the label allows for it. EPA takes steps to improve safety of flea and tick treatments
  • Ninety-nine per cent of primary pupils now have hands-on experience of computers.
  • The instructors walk around with weapons on their belts and constantly remind their pupils to don their ear protectors.
  • Luke, who delivered a litter of puppies from the family's border collie last September, had passed the entrance test into the navy and had hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and become an artificer.
  • The pupils have spent the last 6 weeks attending an evening class, every Monday, learning new techniques and pointers on improving their photos.
  • I have said, that she also was a promising pupil of the good father, upon whom her innocent and infantine beauty had an effect of which he was himself, perhaps, unconscious. The Monastery
  • The story is inspired by the true tales of puppeteers and entertainers in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
  • The lower primary pupils are well integrated into the life of the school.
  • His formative student years were spent in Paris as a pupil of d' Indy at the Schola Cantorum, though he learnt more from the impressionism of Debussy and Ravel.
  • Pupils get lessons on how to organize their study time.
  • They made clear that the US aimed to conquer the country and install a military proconsul - along the lines of General MacArthur's six and a half-year rule in Japan - before handing it over to a puppet government.
  • It was established as a puppet state(1932) after the Japanese invaded Manchuria in1931 and was returned to Chinese sovereignty in1945.
  • Stop using the online buy lotrisone prescriptions and absorb your pup if you hypercorticism medical blistering, itching, redness, peeling, dryness, or glucosuria of the skin. Wii-volution
  • (On a previous trip to Guangzhou, I ran into housewives plowing through cages of puppies and kittens to pick a particularly tasty-looking one for the stewpot.) One City, Many Cuisines
  • As long as a pupil is quiet, inconspicuous and conformist, everything is fine.
  • S6 pupils also undertake a dissertation on a subject of their own choice such as Roman Law, philosophy, etc.
  • Mr. Monkey turns out to be a moth-eaten glove puppet.
  • The good news is that the pupils will probably spill the beans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her list of pupils read like a roll-call of the great and good.
  • Whether you own a Dalmatian or a Doberman, if your pup is the neighborhood fire hydrant inspector, this is the costume for them! Five Best Howl-oween Costumes For Your Dog | myFiveBest

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