How To Use Apprentice In A Sentence

  • He founded his own business in the mid 1970s, and by 2004, at least fifteen master artists currently heading their own studios had apprenticed under him.
  • Wizard Apprentice Nicodemus had thought to be the prophesied Halcyon, but is afflicted with cacography, which stuns his growth as a magician. REVIEW: Spellwright by Blake Charlton
  • Son of a court equerry in Munich, he was apprenticed in 1582/3 to the court painter, Hans Donauer.
  • Would-be apprentices are questioned about their attitude towards foreigners, and they take part in a week-long workshop on tolerance and diversity.
  • I know that the idea of an apprenticeship is more important in the classical world, that you should build up a solid career bit by bit, rather than aim for sudden, one-time success. Archive 2006-10-01
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  • The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany.
  • They were simply skilled craftspeople hired for jobs and trained through a system of apprenticeship.
  • Now is not the moment to call time on apprenticeships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bill's loyalty to his apprentice had been ill rewarded this evening and no trainer could afford to be sentimental.
  • Appreciating this pedagogy enables us to practice catechesis as a craft in which content and the methods of transmission are united in a living whole: we are apprenticed into the Lord's own school of learning and teaching. Islam
  • In this context, apprentices offer a cheap source of labor.
  • This second Adam Winthrop, at the age of seventeen, went to London, binding himself as an apprentice for ten years under the well-esteemed and profitable guild of the "clothiers," or cloth-workers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • His skill in applying color and gilding is remarkable, considering that the twenty-year-old had not completed a normal term of apprenticeship.
  • The report concludes that apprenticeships are by far the best pathway to full-time employment or self-employment.
  • The same apprenticeship ought to make a man both capable of virtue and capable of exercising power. Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
  • Other financial apprentices end up working in banks as branch or business commercial relationship managers, or as broking or underwriting supervisors at insurance companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spoke while welcoming the first apprentices to a new brickwork academy. The Sun
  • An Apprentice spokeswoman declined to comment last night. The Sun
  • Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience.
  • The veteran worker has two good apprentices working with him.
  • Apprenticeships in the creative and cultural industries barely existed a decade ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • To help young jockeys get a foothold in the sport, those under 26 can claim a weight allowance in certain races (they are known as apprentice jockeys).
  • Like all apprenticeships, it is a paid job that combines training in the workplace with continuing education. Times, Sunday Times
  • The couple met while working at Bairstow's Mill, Sutton, where Ernest was an apprentice engineer and Gwen a spinner.
  • But he insists he wants to serve a proper apprenticeship. The Sun
  • There were no lacemaker or milliners' apprentices at all in the earlier period, but eleven were indentured in the latter. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • In the apportionment, or representation clause, the redemptioner and the apprentice counts each as a man, whereas five slaves are enumerated as only three free men. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • It takes 10,000 hours of apprentice work to become a certified ocularist CNN.com
  • He was apprenticed to a local architect.
  • The offshore industry has trained a handful of apprentices, but these do not compare with its labour requirements.
  • A character in one of the tales is an apprentice in a senbei store. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it.
  • She plans to hire more staff this year and is keen to take on apprentices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apprentices' indentures issued by the Edinburgh College of Surgeons in the 1720s forbad trainees to exhume the dead - which suggests that they had been doing so.
  • She works in the hairdresser's as an apprentice.
  • We are supportive of the apprenticeship levy, as it is investing in our young people. Times, Sunday Times
  • `The Roundhead apprentices turned back the Royalists here -- hence ``Turn'em Green ' -- it was the site of a battle. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • The celebrated enameller William Beilby served an apprenticeship in copper enamelling in Birmingham from 1755.
  • They also sought to limit the number of apprentices entering their trades, because of the inevitable consequence of depressing wage rates; this has remained a feature of some craft unions to this day.
  • Grail engineering employs forty people, and is currently training twelve apprentices.
  • The company's apprentice scheme goes from strength to strength. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elaine Castillo was the leading apprentice rider with 62 victories, good enough for tenth overall in the jockey standings.
  • Women have been banned from the stage for years and pretty boys are apprenticed to theatre owners to learn stagecraft and female roles.
  • How many apprentices go on to full-time jobs? The Sun
  • The company is helping the 23-year-old former apprentice to overcome his dyslexia with extra tuition. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I was fourteen I was apprenticed to a dental mechanic for a five-year apprenticeship.
  • It requires a solid apprenticeship in the breed before you are able to cope with the responsibility of stud dog ownership.
  • For, as he [a husband] is to answer for her [his wife's] misbehavior, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic chastisement, in the same moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children; for whom the master or parent is also liable in some cases to answer. 7 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • At Kukhar's instigation he joined the restaurant as an apprentice chef.
  • There is no well organized system for training apprentices in photoengraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, or in any of the lithographic trades, except that of poster artist, in which an efficient and strictly regulated system of apprenticeship is maintained. Wage Earning and Education
  • It is not just school leavers who are deciding that apprenticeships are the best way to get into a career. The Sun
  • Born in that city, she grew up in Matheran Pedestrian Hill Station, where she and her sister apprenticed with the local darzi (tailor). Baghdadi Jewish Women in India.
  • She apprenticed with the great master
  • What's interesting about The Apprentice is that there's no way of knowing who's going to win.
  • Including the source code in a virus is like adding DIY instructions for apprentice hackers, since it makes it easier for the less-skilled to make many more versions of new viruses.
  • And crucially, you will be able to see if any apprentices are working unsupervised. The Sun
  • Camejo is currently the meet's leading apprentice jockey with 30 races won through Tuesday.
  • People in the rural sector know that more apprenticeships will mean more tradespeople for the rural sector.
  • The limitations on entry, the exaction of high entrance fees, and the social distinctions inherent in the master-journeyman-apprentice division alone dictate so. Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic?
  • The Electrical Workers 'Union, made up principally of inside wiremen, conducts apprentice classes taught by journeymen. Wage Earning and Education
  • And as I said, the go-to dood is Sam, with Jake being the apprentice. Dan Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Life Lessons We Learn from Our Children
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Colleges are always ready to consider reducing or waiving the fee, where it would cause hardship to the apprentice or their family.
  • The play scoffs at citizens like Gertrude who marry above their station; at wannabe gallants like Quicksilver the apprentice; and at ‘false’ gentlemen such as the new-made knight Sir Petronel Flash.
  • For the resident apprentice-mentor relationship to remain healthy, however, it must not be the exclusive close, nonfamilial relationship that each side has. Relating to a Spiritual Teacher: Building a Healthy Relationship ��� Epilogue: Relating to a Western Spiritual Teacher
  • England would rather that he spent his entire apprenticeship learning the game at inside centre as that is where they have most need of his lauded qualities. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was also the period in which young women were apprenticed to seamstresses, to prepare their trousseau and be initiated into the skills of seduction.
  • THE signs are promising for the old master and his young apprentice. The Sun
  • He began a technical apprenticeship at the Empress Engineering Works.
  • The charismatic renegade Jedi spoke fondly of Kenobi's old mentor, Qui-Gon Jinn, who had once been Dooku's apprentice.
  • In 1996, the Scotsman simply steamrollered him, before Ebdon, who abandoned academia to serve his apprenticeship at Kings Cross Snooker Club, finally took on the mantle of the master.
  • But brutal conditions and the taunts of the mortician's apprentice cause a defiant Oliver to run away to London.
  • The firm traded there for many years and a number of well-known craftsmen served their apprenticeships at the works.
  • Working closely together as a mighty band of apprentice pujaris, they assist their teacher and his staff in performing grand ensemble pujas, abhishekams and homas for local Hindu temples and homes.
  • For a quarter of a century, including a four-year apprenticeship, Phil had worked quietly in the university bindery, one of a small team of craftsmen who bound students' theses, and repaired or restored books from the university library.
  • His apprenticeship has spanned three decades and 20 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Kingsbridge butcher and his apprentice stepped out of the crowd and began to cut the bear up for its meat: Tom supposed they had agreed on a price with the bearward in advance. The Pillars of the Earth
  • Ordinary lathe worker 4, mill, pliers, grinder apprentice proper name, master mechanic proper name.
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The son of a tenant farmer in western New York, he gained a minimal education before he was apprenticed as a clothier.
  • He joined the club at 18 and served the customary apprenticeship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most promising players can now combine their sixth-form education with an apprenticeship in rugby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nine races were scheduled to be run on a card that was held three days after apprentice jockey Emanuel Jose Sanchez died.
  • After a three year apprenticeship - "indentures" they called it - I was ready to cover court without being chaperoned by a senior. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Real learning begins with an apprentice working at the elbow of a master craftsman, but there were not enough scholarly elbows to go around as the numbers swelled.
  • One problem is lack of incentive for employers - especially small employers - to take on apprentices.
  • During the 1840s Melun hoped to resurrect the corporative system in a new form appropriate to nineteenth-century conditions, by bringing together Christian masters and their apprentices in a patronage.
  • Other financial apprentices end up working in banks as branch or business commercial relationship managers, or as broking or underwriting supervisors at insurance companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experts in press, bindery and photography/prepress skills all pilgrimaged to the two-story building to offer their knowledge to the eager young apprentices in robes.
  • However, Goodchild (brought back by his cry for help) bandaged the ankle with a pocket-handkerchief, and assisted by the landlord, raised the crippled Apprentice to his legs, offered him a shoulder to lean on, and exhorted him for the sake of the whole party to try if he could walk. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • Yet some workers still managed to rise out of the ranks of apprentices and journeymen and acquire masterships themselves.
  • Inevitably, then, some people under the proposed age limit will require spray paints for apprenticeships and business such as painters, builders and mechanics, as well as for personal use.
  • If a strong master/apprentice tradition exists, for example, where you're expected to gain a master's consent to teach you, and to "recompense" them with a period of submission to their teachings, if that's what "paying your dues" entails, then disrespecting those mores is disrespecting those sources/influences/teachers by refusing to pay the expected entry fee. The Sacred Domain
  • They also worked for others as apprentices, or as bound labor paying off a debt, or because they were put out to work by county officials as paupers or orphans.
  • The efficaciousness of the D&R approach is evident throughout "The Sorcerers and Their Apprentices. The Wizardly Ways of a Tech Lab
  • A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. 
  • At about the age of sixteen he was apprenticed to a sign painter in whose shop his work included painting tinned cans.
  • They can get good apprenticeships, they can earn a lot of money being a bricklayer, plasterer or hairdresser. Times, Sunday Times
  • South African author Roland Starke is given a prominent credit as all writers are in Frears's films, something that derives from his apprenticeship at the Royal Court, our pre-eminent writers 'theatre. Britain's best film directors show some early promise
  • None of these people would win The Apprentice. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1992 the chamber created a separate, nonprofit entity to coordinate the apprenticeship program.
  • A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. 
  • I went into the apprentice school in Ireland last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company is helping the 23-year-old former apprentice to overcome his dyslexia with extra tuition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first episode sees the wannabe apprentices tasked with selling cheap souvenir tat to hapless London tourists. The Sun
  • A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. 
  • The workman in the old machine shop was known as a machinist, an apprentice or a helper. Industrial Progress and Human Economics
  • He was apprenticed to a local painter-decorator, 1905-9, then studied at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts, 1910-14.
  • 'Apprentice' role in question due to new "tzar" job Reality TV World: Reality TV News
  • There is an apprentice program in the body shop and all new hires are skilled-trades workers.
  • Imagine you're an apprentice taken on by a factory for a year's trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • They raised a force of 6,000 to join the army - raw recruits, including many London apprentices.
  • Callahan, who worked as an apprentice under stone carvers at the cathedral in the 1980s, has done restoration work on the White House exterior and gargoyles in private gardens. 'Quiet Strength' Of Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa Portrayed In National Cathedral
  • Now dwelt Birdalone in rest and peace when she had been taken into the guild along with her mother, and they had taken the due apprentices to them; and they began to gather much of goods to them, for of fine broidery there was little done in the Five The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Would he still not have to undergo a similar apprenticeship in stratagems and devices?
  • He probably never underwent the traditional apprenticeship in any of the printmaking schools.
  • I humbly served my apprenticeship.
  • (Thursday) "Praia" (Inner Circle) is the appealingly self-assured debut by Sara Serpa, a young Portuguese singer now serving a productive apprenticeship with the alto saxophonist Greg Osby. NYT > Home Page
  • The direct descendants of the apprentice societies were the young men's associations that grew up during the early 1800s. American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • After graduating, she apprenticed at various textile and design studios in New York.
  • Their skill and prowess showed that The Apprentice could be about good business practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem lies in finding apprentices to learn the trade. Times, Sunday Times
  • After Independence, orphaned and alone at seventeen, Jackson apprenticed in the law at Salisbury, North Carolina, and developed a reputation as a wild young man who drank, gambled, and roistered. A Country of Vast Designs
  • It should have also highlighted the downgrading of the value of apprenticeships by large companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • At each stage, the master machinists and electricians had young apprentices at his side.
  • They also are trying to make apprentices more productive by reducing the time they spend in expensive training centers.
  • Filling in for cohost Kelly Ripa on Live with Regis & Kelly, ‘The Apprentice’ star says he and wife Malania are not expecting.
  • The embarrassing gaffe was contained in a pledge to deliver apprenticeships. The Sun
  • I remember one day it had been snowing, and one apprentice had a snowball, threatening to throw it at me.
  • Although I apprenticed and am initiated into Wicca, I am well aware that what each teacher teaches is, to a greater or lesser degree, their version.
  • The earnings from mooring and unmooring vessels shall be distributed in equal shares amongst the Pilots, and past and present Apprentices so employed, as well as the Pilot on watch and the one next in turn.
  • Now the apprentices are challenging the old master. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sackers" like Brady – who in truth does not do a lot on JuniorApprentice but presumably got the gig for her experience of working with self-made men of vaguely scrotal appearance – are clearly going to be in increasingly high demand in these straitened times. 'Sacker' Karren Brady would never sugar the pill for Gianfranco Zola
  • If not you, then your estimable apprentice can do the research.
  • In sensational scenes on 'Comic Relief Does the Apprentice' to be screened tonight, Patsy Palmer is seen attacking Ultimo Lingerie boss Michele Mone, with a DD underwired, padded bodyshaper after the multi-millionaire claimed that even her range of state-of-the-art cleavage-enhancing bras could do nothing for the 'Eastenders' star's 'saggy spaniel's ears' TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • He was apprenticed to Robert Gillow of Lancaster, then opened a business in London about 1760.
  • When she eventually recovers, she apprentices to become a curandera, and in a slow, agonizing manner, falls in love with a native American woman.
  • On leaving school, Walter was briefly apprenticed to a chemist in Birmingham and spent his leisure time attending medical lectures.
  • In the traditional way, he was indentured as a welder and began his apprenticeship at the Technical College.
  • Four years actual work experience and training including the equivalent of apprenticeship or vocational training in the trade.
  • The celebrated enameller William Beilby served an apprenticeship in copper enamelling in Birmingham from 1755.
  • The apprentice is nearer the long long thoughts of boyhood, and his imagination rides cap-a-pie through the chambers of his brain, seeking some knightly quest in honour of that Fair Lady, the last but one of the girl apprentices to the dress-making upstairs. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • This apprentice is known as Uther and in this case is almost the Arthur of the story. "Buddha's Thunderbolt: The Uncredulous Tale of the Wizard Merlin" by Jacob Asher Michael (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
  • It seems likely that there was a minimum crew comprising master, mate, boatswain, at least two seamen and possibly one apprentice.
  • But today's Paris show, presented by Dior's interim designer (and longtime Galliano apprentice) Bill Gaytten, offered attendees another topic of discussion.
  • Lurie also talks about setting ‘standards’ rather like the apprentice, journeyman, and master statuses granted by craft unions to workers who meet a set of skill, training, and experience criteria.
  • An oral contract of apprenticeship, although legally valid, is unenforceable unless and until acted upon.
  • How disappointed were you not to win The Apprentice? The Sun
  • Immediately the silver-haired apprentice flowed into an uppercut, flooring his opponent.
  • Petitioning remained a weapon of agitation against the apprenticeship system up to 1838.
  • The notion that a young person entering an apprenticeship or traineeship can bargain equally with a prospective employer is laughable.
  • Then one day, during my last year of school, I called in to say g'day and he offered me an apprenticeship.
  • Not true; by the time you reach your 40s you are a time-served apprentice in your understanding of the body's hydraulics.
  • This commodity will altercate the Development Apprenticeship address and is applicative for anyone managing or alive in a sales team. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • He was an apprentice to a master craftsman.
  • The experienced artisan would pass on the tricks of the trade to the apprentice.
  • Cophie is Ewe, not Asante, a fact that did not inhibit his apprenticeship to an Asante weaver and his adaptation of Asante-style motifs along with the Ewe patterns.
  • The latter work is done drily, with humor of the most deadpan variety; one never believes that this apprentice truly was in danger.
  • Dan Taubman, further education policy officer at UCU, said that with between 150,000 and 200,000 students with A-levels set to fail to get a university place, some would turn to apprenticeships and qualifications such as BTec and HNDs, or seek to do resits or more A-levels. GCSE results: university crisis to hit school students, union warns
  • What is lacking is broad-based federal and state government support so that apprenticeship programs can succeed.
  • He was promoted to apprentice platemaker in March 1986, graduating as journeyman in July 1988. The Times Today's News
  • You will find him to-day in Djedida, baking his bread with the aid of the small apprentice who looks after the shop when he goes abroad, or enjoying the dreams of the haschisch eater when his work is done. Morocco
  • Lender smiled, and it was the indulgent look of a master being asked something obvious by a gifted but untutored apprentice. SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • Two furlongs out, the field bunched and the apprentice jockey moved his mount out to try to get a run from fifth place.
  • This is an increase to the 300 apprenticeship placements that the company previously offered. Computing
  • There are cases where only instrumental technique is rioted, implying an apprenticeship with a master who transmits the music orally.
  • Sometime into his term at the pump works, perhaps early in 1876, he began a second apprenticeship as a machinist.
  • And this apprentice Goon will sadly mourn his passing.
  • How much profit is left when you have to pay an ironsmith, an apprentice, a temporary worker, when you've sold this many scythes, knives, and shovels? Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • The apprentice who had kneaded the bread had not noticed anything unusual either, and since his feet were swathed, the bryony would not have reached his skin to cause a rash. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • The son of a German artisan, he was probably born in Venice, and apprenticed to his adoptive father Giulio.
  • Do the math, and that's just $218,000 to cover salaries, apprentice stipends and all other operating costs.
  • A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. 
  • At Sevres, where the manufactory moved in 1756, some apprentices were accepted at the ages of nine or ten if they showed artistic ability, but they did not receive a wage until they were sixteen.
  • From this apprenticeship to nature on tidal flats, I knew the strength of the environment in controlling cycles of marine life.
  • Born in Wakefield, Taylor may be a down-to-earth working-class northerner, but she went straight to college from school, trained as a hairdresser, became a successful stylist, was promoted to training apprentice stylists, and later ran a charity, before becoming a highflyer at A4E. Hayley Taylor: 'I've felt what the unemployed feel: losing confidence, staring at four walls'
  • Industries with critical labor shortages launched youth apprenticeships as a way to recruit skilled employees.
  • Seamus started his own career as an apprentice compositor, during the days when all page make-up was in hot metal.
  • In 1992 the chamber created a separate, nonprofit entity to coordinate the apprenticeship program.
  • Dad had to borrow money to buy a set of tools for his apprenticeship.
  • How many apprentices go on to full-time jobs? The Sun
  • As a youth he was apprenticed to a tailor until about the age of sixteen when reconciliation with his wealthy grandfather enabled him to be educated at Oxford.
  • Spurts draws the portrait operator later period 12, the apprentice proper name.
  • And with the introduction of the apprenticeship levy from 2017, it seemed an obvious way to make use of that funding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boys were apprenticed to a master until they were 24 years old.
  • But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had.
  • Between 1985 and 1994 the proportion of university students who also had completed apprenticeships grew from 21 percent to 30 percent.
  • More firms should also be encouraged to take on youngsters for apprenticeships. The Sun
  • Born in the Weald of Kent, Caxton went to London at the age of 16 to apprentice to a mercer.
  • There is also the problem of an ageing workforce and a lack of budget to train new apprentices. Times, Sunday Times
  • She apprenticed for three years with a framer in Portugal and has been framing for 12 years.
  • And as a carpenter 's apprentice, he must have pounded his fingers time and again and cut his finger with a saw. Christianity Today
  • This is an increase to the 300 apprenticeship placements that the company previously offered. Computing
  • Even students who choose to pursue technical specialties, through apprenticeships or other avenues, should receive a solid dose of academics.
  • His connection with Mr. Ducasse began in 1997, when he worked as a stagiaire , or unpaid apprentice, in the Monegasque chef's first Parisian restaurant. A Perfect Dinner Pairing
  • There is also the problem of an ageing workforce and a lack of budget to train new apprentices. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. 
  • This language has an old-fashioned ring, and was designed for a minor becoming an apprentice in a skilled trade.
  • More firms should also be encouraged to take on youngsters for apprenticeships. The Sun
  • 'Celebrity Apprentice' recap: The tale of the class act and the 'hussy' - L.A. Now 03/21/2011, 8:02 a.m. Latimes.com - News

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