- discipline
- 01. I think they should [discipline] their child more; he is always getting into trouble at school.02. When you join the army, one of the first things you are taught is [discipline].03. The child's father was angry that no [disciplinary] action was taken against the coach for hitting his child.04. There have been a number of [discipline] problems in the classroom which must be dealt with.05. It takes a lot of self-[discipline] to be able to work at home on your own time.06. The lawyer has been [disciplined] for his behavior in court, but can still practice law.07. In British politics, party [discipline] is strictly enforced on pain of expulsion from the party caucus.08. I don't think that using severe [discipline] is an effective way to raise children to respect others.09. Bette Davis once suggested that [discipline] is a symbol of caring to a child, who needs guidance. If there is love, there is no such thing as being too tough with a child.10. There is an Irish proverb which states that there is no luck except where there is [discipline].11. My teacher was a strict [disciplinarian] who ran the classroom like we were all in the army.12. Independent language study requires a great deal of self-[discipline] and self-motivation.13. The Swedish government's commitment to fiscal [discipline] resulted in a strong budgetary surplus in 2001.14. Sathya Sai Baba once observed that we can be successful leaders only if we are [disciplined] followers.15. Adult elephants commonly [discipline] younger elephants with trunk slaps or vocalizations.16. Sound clips can be a very useful teaching aid in a variety of [disciplines].17. The ancient Greeks believed that music was an effective tool to [discipline] the mind.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.