Example sentences of "[prep] school [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes after school we would visit their house and she would show me all her nice clothes .
2 It was this loco that regularly worked the 17.09 two coach local from Chesterfield to Sheffield in 1962 , and after school it was customary to go down to the station and wait for it to arrive light engine .
3 After school she went to do her chores , but soon fell into her customary trance of curiosity .
4 But , after school she went to her detention with Mr and course , the note said going to the dentist , sudden toothache .
5 Each day after school he would wend his way to the synagogue for instruction in the sacred scriptures , the stories and history of his people , which reached its climax in 1946 , when Leonard was made ‘ A son of the law ’ .
6 Every day before and after school he faithfully practised reading and writing and occasionally when Emilia Thorne returned from the library she would pop round , when Tom was out on Fire Duty , and sit with him .
7 He was up for a western , and he had the long hair , but after school he went to a barber and had his head shaved .
8 After school he was apprenticed to a wood engraver .
9 Every day after school I rang Jamila , and every day the reply to my question , ‘ How are things ? ’ was always , ‘ The same , Creamy , ’ or , ‘ The same but worse . ’
10 Every day after school I would rush round to her house to see how he was getting on and take a turn at feeding him .
11 One of a family of six and me elder brother was me bro me dad had a little business in the keys in and er they were hard times and me elder brother we used to go and work for him because me dad said he must and er from , after school I used to go and perhaps do the errands or a bit of filing , the odd jobs and all that sort of thing and I grew up with locks and keys and files from twelve , even before I left school .
12 After school I had a clarinet lesson .
13 ‘ The college has been great offering to find a school for the children , and after school I will be encouraging them to join in the dance and fitness classes for children at the college . ’
14 It is essential , as HMI argued in 1983 , ‘ that all pupils should be guaranteed a curriculum of distinctive breadth and depth to which they should be entitled irrespective of the type of school they attended or their level of ability ’ .
15 They believe that to those who work within the official theory of school they are non-persons .
16 Out of school they will be unoccupied and , Satan finds work for idle hands .
17 To conclude this section on parental choice of school we must consider the question of sex and race discrimination .
18 As soon as the bell goes for the start of school we go to our tutor group rooms to drop off our bags and coats and then make straight for the hall .
19 On the surface this structure would seem to have much to commend it , guaran-teeing , as it does , every child a right to an educational curriculum of distinctive breadth and depth irrespective of the type of school he or she attends and irrespective of the talents the child possesses .
20 The strange thing was that she knew it was Ernest 's bell , the bell she had tactfully told him would be unsuitable for the kind of school he had in mind .
21 He pioneered the use of television in his lessons , supplementing the filmstrip projector and the tape recorder ; out of School he pioneered postwar continental educational visits and , later , exchange visits with Ludwigsburg .
22 If I took her out of school I would be prosecuted , I 'm sure .
23 Whatever type of school you are looking for , it is worth taking time to find the right one — where your children 's education is concerned , no compromise is acceptable .
24 So the governing body has responsibility for the ethos of the school , for deciding what kind of school it is to be .
25 Jenny went to school at a tiny schoolhouse in the dale attended mostly by farmers ' children , but out of school she had no one at all to play with , so she had to amuse herself as best she could .
26 I mean personally I think one of the difficulties in the colleges is that they do still have a sense of being at schools , and when you have an atmosphere which is like school you 're tacitly given people permission to act as if they were at school , and so we have a and that activity may not always be very adult , so we have to find a way of changing the environment of the colleges .
27 Even when I was going to school I was doing gigs , and when I finished with school I was doing gigs , and when I finished with school I realised that I was able to get by with just the gigs .
28 Even when I was going to school I was doing gigs , and when I finished with school I was doing gigs , and when I finished with school I realised that I was able to get by with just the gigs .
29 Well it was well Dawn 's mum came into school she said we were
30 Each morning as soon as he went into school he was obliged to say , ‘ with a distinct voice ’ , ‘ Deus misereatur ’ and ‘ Kyrie eleison ’ together with other prayers .
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