Example sentences of "he study [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ’ . |
2 | But social anthropological fieldwork is ordinarily conducted in unfamiliar social settings and , because the fieldworker is initially a stranger , he is not preconditioned to interact with those he studies in any particular predetermined way . |
3 | Here he studied under Otto Wallach , who was opening up the chemistry of terpenes natural products important as flavours and fragrances . |
4 | Murchison recognized the boy 's ability , arranged for his entry to the Royal School of Mines , where he studied under Thomas Huxley and ( Sir ) Andrew Ramsay [ qq.v. ] , and in 1862 recruited him to the Geological Survey of Scotland . |
5 | In Dublin he studied under G. F. Fitzgerald [ q.v. ] , the mathematical natural philosopher . |
6 | He attended the Federal Polytechnic in Zurich , then he studied under Emil Erlenmeyer in Heidelberg , and finally received a D.Sc . |
7 | Taskopruzade , for example , names his teachers and the works he studied under them in his autobiography appended to the but even he does not give the medreses in which he studied . |
8 | He trained at Hendon Staff College and Cambridge University , where he studied under influential economists including Mr Michael Posner , a Fellow of Pembroke College , and Mr Ralph Turvey from the London School of Economics . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He studied at Jesus College , Cambridge , of which he became a Fellow . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He studied at Wimbledon College of Art from 1962–64 ; the Royal College of Art from 1964–67 and the British School in Rome from 1967–68 . |
15 | He studied at Ealing School of Art , Wimbledon School of Art , Goldsmith 's College and later taught at a comprehensive school in Essex . |
16 | He studied at the University of London whilst competing and qualified as a doctor of medicine . |
17 | He studied at the Royal College of Art before teaching at St Martin 's School of Art and is course tutor at Colchester Institute . |
18 | He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts , Breslau with Otto Mueller and Carlo Mense . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | He studied at the London Hospital and Aldersgate School of Medicine . |
21 | He studied at Hornsey College of Art but was expelled and became art master at Stamford School in 1945 and later at Harrow . |
22 | In 1841 he went to Paris , where he studied at the Jardin des Plantes , before returning to England to become Paxton 's assistant . |
23 | He studied at Edinburgh University during 1791–2 but did not graduate . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | He matriculated on 3 April 1699 at Oxford where he studied at Balliol College as ‘ pauper puer ’ . |
26 | With the aid of a scholarship he studied at the University of Aberdeen , where he graduated MA before he was twenty years old . |
27 | From 1899 he studied at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , and qualified as MRCS and LRCP ( 1907 ) ; later he attained the degree of MD ( Durham ) . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Destined for his father 's career he studied at Guy 's Hospital where , in 1850 , he became demonstrator in chemistry . |
30 | 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 . |