How To Use Schoolteacher In A Sentence
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The former schoolteacher is already a national hero in his adopted homeland.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was initiated, in part by Marta, Tomas's mistress and the local schoolteacher.
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And, like any good schoolteacher, she modulates her voice to great effect; during moments of particular drama, she is known for speaking to juries in a barely audible whisper.
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The situations were the predictable ones, showing young boys (but sometimes men) seduced by women in a form of authority - governesses, nursemaids, nurses, schoolteachers, stepmothers.
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The elder of two sons of two Bronx schoolteachers, Steven grew up on Long Island.
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He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses.
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A few feet away, a baseball bat crushed a schoolteacher's head, smashed his skull into a pulpy mess.
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Although the cost of living was very much less than it is now, schoolteachers' salaries were modest.
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Armed with a hard-won scholarship, he trained as a schoolteacher, and might have remained one if illness and death had not intervened.
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Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want.
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My mother was a schoolteacher, and my father was a minister and a high school guidance counselor.
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There was a local schoolteacher coming round to give art therapy; that at least should provide some light relief.
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Perhaps they will find more inspiration from schoolteachers and biologists than from textbooks on programming.
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A man who sued the Catholic Church after being strapped by a schoolteacher 17 years ago was awarded more than £1 million damages yesterday.
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He's my stereotype of a schoolteacher.
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It insists on the introduction of obligatory rules for anti-discriminatory conduct in the job descriptions of schoolteachers.
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Marty (1955)- Approaching his middle years, lonely, overweight butcher Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine) lives with his mother and has given up on love, until one day he meets plain but warm-hearted schoolteacher Clara (Betsy Blair).
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As patiently as a primary schoolteacher.
Times, Sunday Times
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His mother was a schoolteacher, and his dad Joe, a Polish refugee who settled in Scotland after the war, was a miner.
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Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals.
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Note 84: Pat McCarthy, a registered nurse and a certified schoolteacher, recalls her exclusion from the midwifery crew and from teaching at The Farm school with some resentment.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
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Mother told me he was a schoolteacher but not a teacher at my school!
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Young (a local schoolteacher who was recently named the Poet Laureate of Alexandria) that treat each letter of the alphabet to playful and urbane snatches of verse (reminiscent of Ogden Nash at his airiest), and video projections designed by Wendall K. Harrington.
In performance: 21st Century Consort
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Opposition MPs and education advocates are calling on the government to allow schoolteachers and professors an exemption from copyright restrictions.
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Though both women are professional adventurers and lecturers now, they started out as schoolteachers, and their passion for teaching children, especially gifts, is still a key motivating factor for them.
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To this end I acknowledge with affection the presence of my parents this afternoon, Peter and Ruth Jones: one a farmer still milking cows and going on 73; the other a schoolteacher who, at the age of 66, is still at the chalkface.
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The appointment represented an extraordinary compliment to Giap, the former schoolteacher.
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His cool urbanity is perhaps the only constant among performances that include cynical secret agents, gregarious playboys, rugged adventurers, refined gentlemen, humble schoolteachers, and psychotic killers.
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The team re - opens the 1991 case of a young inner-city schoolteacher whose death was originally ruled as a carjacking - gone - wrong.
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Buckley, a 24-year-old schoolteacher, has Irish ancestry so is not counted as an overseas player, meaning the club still have the quota option open to them.
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John Barton was the great benefactor who paid for the town's first schoolteacher and who later renounced his worldly goods and became an Observant Friar.
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Look Busy is owned by a former schoolteacher turned lollipop man.
Times, Sunday Times
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A few of the informants were far more educated than others - schoolteachers, for example - and their accounts reflect this.
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This work influenced large numbers of schoolteachers, educational researchers, and women's studies scholars.
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The pupils lapsed into silence when the schoolteacher came into the classroom.
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There the religious instruction started by his father, who for all the lean years had been his schoolteacher, continued.
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But Laski, a young schoolteacher, takes a more charitable view.
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Later, he put himself through college and became a schoolteacher.
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A few feet away, a baseball bat crushed a schoolteacher's head, smashed his skull into a pulpy mess.
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The trainee schoolteacher was described as a very balanced person.
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Schoolteachers today are struggling to find time to fit arts subjects into a crowded national curriculum.
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Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want.
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Tall and beautiful, with long, fair, flowing locks, Griffin could be a schoolteacher, a college lecturer or a trendy university librarian.
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His father was an anticlerical, Socialist blacksmith, his mother a schoolteacher.
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When Sputnik had first gone into orbit a schoolteacher asked her second-graders to write some verse on the subject.
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Weiss, and the schoolteacher, Hiroko Tanaka, step out of their houses and notice the perfect blueness of the sky, into which white smoke blooms from the chimneys of the munitions factories.
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It chilled the blood to see a 30-year-old schoolteacher, John Petersen, administer whacks of the cane with two goals in the first 13 minutes.
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Mr Okuno, a retired schoolteacher, was the leading authority in Shingu on Hsu Fu the navigator.
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A schoolteacher was routinely lecturing his Grade 3 pupils on the times table, when fire broke out in the building (due to faulty wiring).
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His hulking celebrity is no longer a novelty, and the governor is dogged everywhere he goes these days by the angry nurses, schoolteachers and firefighters whose budgets he has slashed.
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Later he became a country schoolteacher in the Oklahoma panhandle, and finally a businessman of many devices in Denver.
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There are sequences where additional narration would have contributed to the overall cohesion of the film, and sometimes it is unclear as to which adults are the schoolteachers and which are the dance teachers.
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I'm slightly worried about what's going to happen with the woman schoolteacher, who seems to be a bit loony.
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The socialist idealist turns into a prissy schoolteacher heading for embittered spinsterdom; the dreamer and future novelist becomes a hack journalist; the golden boy back from World War I ends up a drunk, and so on.
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The boy knew she was a schoolteacher, for he had found her class register and kept it in his beside table.
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As we waited at the entrance, chafing under our cuffs, I chatted with some of the women with whom I'd been arrested: schoolteachers, photographers, students.
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The membership was composed not as yet of the very poor but of disgruntled students and schoolteachers, and the usual artisan élite of printers, builders, and shoemakers.
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This applies to schoolteachers, nurses, typists and clerks, anybody who's employed by the government, so it's not special to me, so I won't worry about it.
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Many elementary schoolteachers are women, but teachers in secondary schools and colleges and universities are more frequently men, even though the numbers of male and female students may be similar.
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A schoolteacher yesterday gave up his Christmas holidays to help the survivors of the tsunami in Asia.
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To provide ourselves with a yardstick here, we can calculate that this sum is about 10 times more than the 50 or so ducats that a well-educated person such as a schoolteacher might hope to earn in a year.
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Look Busy is owned by a former schoolteacher turned lollipop man.
Times, Sunday Times
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Denver's Mile-Hi JACL chapter is hosting two events at the University of Denver: An all-day Teacher Training workshop for schoolteachers from Colorado and New Mexico to learn about the usually overlooked history of internment for teaching credits on Saturday, and a DoR event Sunday featuring a couple of scholars speaking about internment.
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Dictators and schoolteachers have tried to control it, fearing its contagious power to undermine authority.
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He was educated mostly at home by his mother, a former schoolteacher.
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Retired Willcox schoolteacher Joe Duhon has had several close encounters with the Playa, but he keeps going back.
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His growth as a character, from meek schoolteacher to desperate gate-crasher to blood-drenched hero, is a pleasure to watch!
Organizm (aka Living Hell) (2008)
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The schoolteacher she dotes on impregnates her and leaves for England.
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Today I spoke to a young schoolteacher who had just made himself a year's supply.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the vid, it looks like he is reacting like a schoolteacher, kind of lamely frowning at the remark.
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In a nursing home herself, with the help of a retired schoolteacher, she rewrote her entire memoir and added it to her massive magpie stack of letters, clippings, essays, and keepsakes.
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Then strange queries started trickling in - from professors, schoolteachers, the World Health Organization.
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Parents may depend on schoolteachers for discipline and use teachers' judgments - or those of priests - as part of their own approach to child training once children are of school age.
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In Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum's "Ms. Hempel Chronicles," for example, the schoolteacher of the title imagines her students as "tenderhearted vultures.
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Victorian schoolteachers regularly meted out physical punishment to their pupils.
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Victorian schoolteachers regularly meted out physical punishment to their pupils.
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My subject matter has inspired baffled stares at high school reunions, jokes from schoolteachers about putting their students in stun belts, and yelling sessions in elevators.
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The Bay Island Drift Wood Museum displays wood sculptures collected and moulded by a schoolteacher over a period of 22 years.
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I now work as a primary schoolteacher in London, and the course was invaluable in preparing me for this job.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ferraro had been a schoolteacher, prosecutor and three-term congresswoman from New York before the 1984 Democratic nominee for president, Walter Mondale, asked her to be his running mate.
Geraldine Ferraro, 75, recalled as political trailblazer
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Schoolteachers were corralling and settling their little swarms.
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Pauline was formerly a registered nurse and registered midwife and later a secondary schoolteacher.
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Mr O'Doherty was a retired schoolteacher who taught in England for many years.
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A British schoolteacher spent time in a Sudanese jail after she allowed her students to name teddy bears after Mohammed.
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This time a thirty-year-old schoolteacher cycling home to Hunstanton who had a puncture on a lonely stretch of road.
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Can a former schoolteacher really take on the massive task of improving the Kent police force?
The Sun
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I felt as though I were being lectured by my ex-wife, the schoolteacher.
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WHY are people calling this schoolteacher court case an affair?
The Sun
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The years after 1870 saw an increasing number of low-paid, salaried, and professional people included in the middle class, notably schoolteachers and clerks.
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The former schoolteacher is determined not to get carried away by her newfound fame.
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I can remember my schoolteacher telling me to look a word up in the dictionary.
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Victorian schoolteachers regularly meted out physical punishment to their pupils.
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Look Busy is owned by a former schoolteacher turned lollipop man.
Times, Sunday Times
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Totally unexpectedly, at the age of eighteen, Emmy decided that she would not become a schoolteacher but that instead she would spend the next two years auditing classes at the University of Erlangen.
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In Shakespeare's day, a pedant was a male schoolteacher.
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Then they could have earned the sort of unsleeping invigilation that has recently brought Marilyn Meiser, a 75-year-old retired Wisconsin schoolteacher, a fine of $1, 000 for taking a bicycling holiday in Cuba.
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It would probably have taken me a year to get around to contacting everyone affected, but Dad’s already called her optometrist, dentist, and schoolteachers, old and new.
Losing Faith
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The pupils lapsed into silence when the schoolteacher came into the classroom.
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We're schoolteachers, Beerman said she asked Dain at one of the seminars.
Lure of quick profits snared investors in Carolina land deals
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Miss Tabbet was the local schoolteacher who lived in a neat bungalow outside the village and whose home had so far appeared burglarproof.
Death of a Charming Man
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She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child.
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Grinko was our schoolteacher, a tall man, tall as a bulrush and as mild, with a neat white beard.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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The former schoolteacher is already a national hero in his adopted homeland.
Times, Sunday Times
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People are going cuckoo over the intriguing chapter titles, which include: ‘What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?’
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Schoolteacher Maria Gerencser was at home on Monday at noon when she saw the torrent of red sludge disgorged from the toxic waste reservoir four miles away.
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Her mate of five decades is a retired teamster and Chicago public schoolteacher.
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She was a schoolteacher of English in Mississippi and presents herself as very prim, proper, and prudent.
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Schoolteacher Carol, it transpires, has fallen in love with a fish - a gurnard, to be precise - residing in a local aquarium.
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Gladys spoke quietly, as though she were a schoolteacher explaining a complicated problem to a dullard.
THE OUTSIDER
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A keenly observant writer, he turns his story into an amusingly bleak X-ray of present-day Korea, whose people are as interested in Bart Simpson as Kim Jong Il. Along the way, we meet a huge array of sharply drawn social types - comedians and tax cheats, porn addicts and schoolteachers, spoiled college kids and former student radicals like Ma-ri, who find their generational dreams of national reunification curdling into desperate adulteries.
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He had an unshaven anvil chin, glittering eyes and a blonde-haired schoolteacher whose name was Maya.
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JAKARTA: A retired Saudi Arabian schoolteacher went on trial Wednesday charged with financing suicide bombings at two Jakarta hotels that killed seven and wounded more than
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