Example sentences of "[pron] be educated [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If Turenne and Gustavus were the leading soldiers on the Protestant side , then Tilly and Wallenstein were the leading figures in the armies of Ferdinand , who had himself been educated by the Jesuits at Ingolstadt .
2 She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College , Ormond College , and Melbourne University , where she studied philosophy and history ( BA 1903 ) .
3 She was educated at the Art School in Gower Street and then at Mrs Hill 's School , where she met Octavia Hill , John Ruskin , Charles Kingsley , and F. D. Maurice [ qq.v . ] .
4 She was educated in the household of Henry Hastings , third Earl of Huntingdon [ q.v. ] , president of the council in the north , and she learned there the Puritan habits of self-examination and regular religious exercises which she later practised in her own household .
5 This brought a titter , although not from the ‘ chair ’ , who had herself been educated by the successors of Miss Beale and Miss Buss .
6 He was educated under the supervision of his uncle , the Revd Henry Duncan , DD [ q.v. ] , at Ruthwell manse , his tutors including Robert Mitchell .
7 He was educated during the ‘ positivist ’ era just after German unification and his views always bore the mark of its pronounced rationalism .
8 A surgeon 's son , he was educated at the Dragon School , Oxford , St Paul 's School , London , Jesus College , Cambridge , and St Thomas 's Hospital , where he qualified in 1946 .
9 He was educated at the village school and at Glasgow University .
10 He was educated at the private school for the deaf at Rugby , and then by private tutors — all entirely by sign language and fingerspelling , as was his sister .
11 Born and brought up in Montmartre , he was educated at the Ecole Polonaise — an establishment described by Henri Babinski , another celebrated Franco-Polish cookery writer , as one of ferocious austerity — and subsequently at the Lycée Condorcet .
12 From the age of thirteen he was educated at the Jesuit College of St Omer , France , winning the laurel wreath for French studies .
13 He was educated at the local parish school , the Miller Institution , later Thurso Academy , but little is known of his academic record .
14 He was educated at the Royal Grammar School , Lancaster .
15 He was educated at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester ( 1883–5 ) , graduating with honours in drawing and science .
16 He was educated at the local grammar school and then Caius College , Cambridge , where he took his BA degree in 1665 , before embarking on a grand tour .
17 He was educated at the Royal School , Armagh , and graduated from the Royal University of Ireland in 1884 and from Trinity College , Dublin , in 1885 .
18 He was educated at the High School , Hampstead ; Cumming 's College , outside Boulogne ; Westcliff College , Ramsgate ; and Craven College , Highgate .
19 He was educated at the North London Collegiate School , and studied medicine for one year at St Francis Xavier College , Bruges .
20 He was educated at the Liceo Dante and the Instituto Technico , Florence , and studied portrait painting in Paris , which he abandoned in 1888 to travel round the world .
21 He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy ; Trinity College , Oxford ; and the University of Edinburgh .
22 He was educated at the Royal Academical Institution , Belfast .
23 He was educated at the Palace School , Enfield , before unenthusiastically joining the family firm .
24 He was educated at the Royal Liberty School , Romford , and , after a brief sojourn in banking , at Pembroke College , Cambridge , where he won cricket blues in 1931 , 1932 , and 1933 .
25 He was educated at the village school , learning to read and write , but otherwise he was self-taught .
26 He was educated at the grammar schools of Lostwithiel and Plymouth , and tutored by the Revd Thomas Byrth [ q.v. ] of Diptford , before matriculating at Oxford in 1824 .
27 He was educated at the Wesleyan Higher Grade School , Gillingham , and at Chatham Dockyard School .
28 He was educated at the Marischal College of Aberdeen and a private school in Chelsea , and from 1831 till 1835 he attended classes at the University of Edinburgh .
29 He was educated at the local church school then , at the age of twelve , went to work for a builders ' business in Lancaster .
30 He was educated at the Perse School , Cambridge , and won a scholarship to Pembroke College , Cambridge , where he received a first class in part i of the English tripos in 1928 and a first class with distinction in part ii in 1929 .
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