Example sentences of "he study [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The eagerness with which the boy sought for knowledge , however , so impressed his schoolmaster that he continued to teach him without a fee ; then , through Hooker 's uncle who was Chamberlain of Exeter , he persuaded John Jewel , Bishop of Salisbury , to pay for him to study at the latter 's old college of Corpus Christi at Oxford .
2 So he was attracted to Evans-Pritchard 's contention that ‘ the sociologist should also be a moral philosopher and that , as such , he should have a set of definite beliefs and values in terms of which he evaluates the facts he studies as a sociologist ’ .
3 In Paris he studied at the atelier of David 's pupil Baron Gros , and formed a close friendship with the young Eugene Delacroix , with whom he briefly shared a studio .
4 He grew up in Holland until at the age of I3 he was sent to live with his uncle , Henri Curiel , in Egypt , where he studied at the English school .
5 He studied at the University of Oxford at a time when Colet had thrown off the old method of scholastic teaching , which consisted of repeating the comments of previous interpreters of the Bible , and instead , in his lectures on St Paul 's Epistles , was explaining their historic background and expounding their spiritual truths .
6 He comes from Dusseldorf , where he studied at the famous Academy with Gerhard Richter , and shows large landscape paintings in which the natural is disturbed by human interventions , all seen from a rather high vantage point .
7 He studied at the University of London whilst competing and qualified as a doctor of medicine .
8 He studied at the Royal College of Art before teaching at St Martin 's School of Art and is course tutor at Colchester Institute .
9 He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts , Breslau with Otto Mueller and Carlo Mense .
10 He studied at the conservatoire in Frankfurt 1909–11 , and with Carl Beines in Freiburg , and made a youthful début in 1913 as Tamino in The Magic Flute at the Neues Stadt-Theater in Chemnitz , of which his father was director , with instant success .
11 He studied at the London Hospital and Aldersgate School of Medicine .
12 In 1841 he went to Paris , where he studied at the Jardin des Plantes , before returning to England to become Paxton 's assistant .
13 Patronage , and a legacy some time in the 1830s , enabled him to travel ; he studied at The Hague , in Paris at the Académie des Beaux-Arts with Paul Delaroche , Ary Scheffer , and Horace Vernet , and in Fontainebleau in 1837 , where he was influenced by the Barbizon school , J. B. C. Corot , and Jules Dupré .
14 With the aid of a scholarship he studied at the University of Aberdeen , where he graduated MA before he was twenty years old .
15 He had no Scots upbringing either , since in 1924 his family moved to south Yorkshire , where he studied at the local elementary school and at Wath-on-Dearne Grammar School , before entering Magdalene College , Cambridge , in 1939 .
16 He studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London , under A. W. von Hofmann , and in 1860 joined as a partner the well established chemical manufacturing business founded by his grandfather , Luke Howard [ q.v. ] , in 1807 .
17 The Gesta clearly states ( though very briefly ) that he studied at the great law university of Bologna .
18 Impressed by the Method masters ' formidable screen and stage presence , Allen left fringe theatre for New York , where he studied at the famous Strasberg Institute ( former pupils include Marilyn Monroe and Method 's godfather Brando ) and worked by night as a doorman at the fashionable club , Nell 's , ’ to pay the rent ’ .
19 He was born in South Africa and he studied at the universities of Cape Town and Cambridge , and has taught in universities in Britain , in America , in West Africa and France and Germany .
20 Educated at the city 's Jesuit school , St Aloysius College , he studied for the priesthood at the Scots College , Rome , and was a graduate of the Gregorian University .
21 It is unfortunate that Dustin did not similarly mime the songs he sings while strumming a guitar ( an instrument he studied for the part ) , because his singing voice is strained and uncomfortably high .
22 He studied for the priesthood at St Edmund 's College , Ware .
23 He studied for the priesthood at St Edmund 's College , Ware , and was ordained priest by the late Cardinal Heenan at Westminster Cathedral on 12th June , 1965 .
24 He studied for the Catholic priesthood at Oscott alongside Edmund Stonor and Edward Howard ( later cardinal , q.v . ) .
25 On leaving Oxford without a degree he studied for the stage at the Embassy Theatre School , and made his London début at the Queen 's Theatre on 6 September 1937 with ( Sir ) John Gielgud in Shakespeare 's Richard II .
26 At Balliol , where the prevailing Broad Church theology was quite counter to his own , he studied with a succession of brilliant tutors , who recognized the independent , unconventional cast of his mind ; Benjamin Jowett [ q.v. ] was reputed ( probably wrongly ) to have called him the star of Balliol .
27 There is no doubt that the BDDA 's new sign book with its indices in English , French , German and Italian will he studied with an equal interest by those on the continent .
28 His new show is at Plymouth , where he studied as a schoolboy before going on to Somerset College of Art .
29 He studied as a young man in Paris , where he became a canon of the Augustinian house of St Victor .
30 He studied in every spare moment he could find , not because he wanted to but because , in the absence of parents who would pay , he needed to win a scholarship even to get to school .
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