Example sentences of "studied [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 Then , with a purposely studied look at Celia 's figure , she added , ‘ It is so nice to feel it will be turning into a real family home at last .
2 He liked America , he had studied agriculture at the top University of Utah after the Second World War .
3 Master Henry of Canterbury , responsible for many of Edward II 's diplomatic memoranda , had also studied law at Paris , and his professional judgement upon Anglo-French affairs was invaluable .
4 James had studied law at university but now was working in the personnel department of Cadbury 's .
5 He had studied law at the university in Riba , but did not wait to take his degree ; he had no money except Maria Filippa 's dowry .
6 He resembled them in having studied theology at Oxford and Paris ; and like them he was devout , modest , ascetic , energetic , and a zealous upholder of papal authority .
7 The son of a bookbinder from Augsburg , Leopold had studied philosophy at the Benedictine university in Salzburg , but the academic life did not suit him , and he was expelled in 1739 .
8 An introductory course is provided for students who have not previously studied Biology at these levels .
9 Two-year course students may be a little older , and have already studied drama at university level .
10 ( It will be remembered that he had studied drama at McGill , and the plays of Britain 's ‘ angry young men ’ had made waves in Canada . )
11 Every day he saw Arthur Greeves , who was still living next door , having studied art at the Slade School in London and returned to Belfast with no prospects .
12 Burton , who had studied Italian at Oxford , undertook to defend him .
13 Having studied painting at St Martin 's School of Art , London , 1951–55 she went on to work variously as a consultant designer , art teacher , illustrator , Joint Board Examiner and raiser of her four children .
14 Students who had studied IT at a polytechnic were rather less likely to be In employment or to be continuing their studies than their university peers , and more likely to be looking for employment ( Table 4.2 ) .
15 In later and easier days he would certainly have studied mathematics at university , but instead left school when he was seventeen .
16 He had studied psychology at QUB from 1961 and made a reputation there as a debater , winning the Orator of the Year award in 1963 .
17 Malcolm Macqueen , a nephew of an Inverness laird , and recommended by Norman Macleod of Macleod to General Simon Fraser as surgeon of his regiment , had studied medicine at Edinburgh university and had recommendations from his professors , but Macqueen 's qualifications were rounded off by his ability to speak Gaelic ‘ in its purity , which is necessary for a surgeon of a Highland regiment ’ .
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