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How To Use Matriculate In A Sentence

  • He matriculated at Lesley Nkala Secondary School near here in 1992.
  • Under the plan, all undergraduates entering Tulane University will matriculate through a single undergraduate college.
  • He had been matriculated in the university.
  • He eventually matriculated at Florida Atlantic University, where he earned a B.A. in 1969. CPAC Organizer Steps Down On Eve Of Conference
  • He matriculated at Oxford from St. Mary Hall, 30 October, 1584, and is described as clerici filius. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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  • One of the eight-and-twenty freshmen who matriculated at Trinity Hall along with Charles Dilke in 1862 was David Fenwick Steavenson, a dalesman from Northumberland, with whom he formed a lasting friendship. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1
  • At one time the Library's doors were open to the public thirteen hours a day, on 365 days of the year; then the working man, the untrained, unmatriculated scholar could use freely and anonymously, at no cost to himself, the riches of the reference collections. Crisis in the NY Public Library
  • He matriculated at Leipzig in 1456, received the degree of baccalaureus in 1457, and of magister in 1460. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • The last person to whom my friend deemed it necessary to introduce me, was a Mr. Garret Cudmore, from the Reeks of Kerry, lately matriculated to all the honors of freshmanship in the Dublin university. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete
  • His father, he said, had long since matriculated well beyond his amateur standing as a tavern tippler, and had gone on to become a renowned professional whiskey drinker. In The Shadow of The Cypress
  • In 1895, he matriculated at Glasgow University, where he graduated with an M.A. in 1900.
  • Over time, she's just kind of matriculated to the most important places on the field. Undefined
  • We do know that in 1719 Bayes matriculated at the University of Edinburgh where he studied logic and theology.
  • For $4.95 plus postage, nonmatriculated students could order a home-instruction kit complete with two bosom bonnets, one G-string, a rhinestone for the navel and a copy of the curriculum. BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS
  • In my final year only one person matriculated to university, for example, and that was a university in the country!
  • Reduced to a joke, a historical sight gag, with their silly uniforms and shiny boots, inevitably, every last strutting, preening one of them (including George W. Bush) will matriculate through the university of higher humiliation known as the vastness of life. Baby George In The Land Of The Bubble People
  • From a child this Frank had been a donought that his father, a headborough, who could ill keep him to school to learn his letters and the use of the globes, matriculated at the university to study the mechanics but he took the bit between his teeth like a raw colt and was more familiar with the justiciary and the parish beadle than with his volumes. Ulysses
  • If a learner has no mark in any of these three categories, he won't matriculate even if he gets full marks in the final exam.
  • If let her when instructor, she is about to become a professor after, even matriculate council.
  • Ph.D. programs in literature are not designed to produce poets and novelists, but Yale seems to matriculate a considerable share.
  • This is a request for everyone who matriculated from Hudson Park High School in 1994 to contact me in connection with the 10-year matric reunion this year.
  • A properly "matriculated" and assimilated Citizen casts his or her vote within the legal auspices of his or her host country (that is, if they really GAD about that self-same host country). Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Horror Show (XXIX): Ballot parties for people who can't speak English
  • And, for the usual method of teaching _Arts_, I deem it to be an old error of Universities, not yet well recovered from the scholastic grossness of barbarous ages, that, instead of beginning with Arts most easy (and these be such as are most obvious to the sense), they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective abstractions of Logic and The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • In 1427 Domenico matriculated into the Arte del Cambio, the same guild that had deleted Zanobi's name from its ledger decades earlier.
  • Beginning in the mid-1960s -- when he matriculated at Oxford -- the film follows Marks' wild ride, most of which involves him stumbling into one opportunity after another. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Mr. Nice
  • I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that.
  • In fact all that is known is that on Friday 20 December 1577 he matriculated at the University of Oxford with an entry in the official records giving his age as seventeen, his father as a plebeian, and his birthplace Oxfordshire.
  • As adults, Martin was university trained and Malcolm matriculated in prison.
  • In 2001 only 26,9 percent of the residents of the nine cities had matriculated and only 11,9 percent had any form of tertiary education.
  • He had to choose a Scottish university if he was to obtain his education without going overseas since, at this time, Nonconformists were not allowed to matriculate at Oxford or Cambridge.
  • Instead he matriculated in the University of Ferrara, from which he obtained a doctorate in canon law.
  • Openings are biased towards those who matriculated from the "top" schools: UP, Ateneo and La Salle. Reality check
  • In 1834 Thomson, who was aged just 10, and his brother James, 12, both matriculated at the university.
  • I had to matriculate if I wanted to do a degree.
  • The two boys matriculated together 16-odd years ago.
  • In 1963, the first group of students matriculated from the high school.
  • I matriculated from the school in 1954, gaining a Commonwealth scholarship. J. Robin Warren - Autobiography
  • After graduating from University College, he matriculated at Trinity College Cambridge in 1871.
  • Every child who has participated in the program has gone on to matriculate at a four-year college or university.
  • The first classes were held in 1996 and the first matriculated students were admitted in the fall of 1998.
  • Perhaps he should have attended a school that matriculated students whose course of study included history, basic comprehension, and English language.
  • I was only in the first class and then only for half a year -- as an unmatriculated student. Yama: the pit
  • The thrill of studying advanced mathematics at Chicago made her determined to carry her studies further and when her travelling fellowship ended she matriculated at the University of Chicago, registering for a Master's Degree.
  • In short, "said Mr. Polymathers, re-poising himself upon his rickety stool," I might describe myself as an unmatriculated candidate undergraduate of the University of Dublin. Strangers at Lisconnel
  • The undergraduate I have my eye on is, at 76, probably the oldest fresher this ancient university has ever matriculated.
  • That fall, I went to college, at a college that had only matriculated its second co-ed class.
  • Most teachers, in colleges that don’t restrict it, will be delighted to have an interested, if unmatriculated, student in their class who sincerely wishes to learn. Letter to the St. Petersburg Times on ID Poll - The Panda's Thumb
  • On completing his studies at the Morelia Seminary, Ocampo matriculated from the University of Mexico, majoring in law but also studying physics, natural sciences, chemistry and botany. Melchor Ocampo (1814–1861)
  • He applied to graduate school, and because segregation laws prevented him from attending a school in Georgia, the state paid for him to matriculate at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York.
  • On 29 August 1530 Mercator matriculated at the University of Louvain, taking the course in the humanities and philosophy.
  • The youth had made his mind up, however, and entered the university as an unmatriculated student. Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia?
  • (though there was no kind of exclusion for the unmatriculated; as a matter of fact, neither of its first two editors was a son either of Oxford or Cambridge), and it always insisted on the necessity of classical culture .... Early Reviews of English Poets
  • They rank now with the universities, and their 17,000 students may fairly be added to the grand total number of German students, making 83,000 in all, and if to this be added the 4,000 unmatriculated students, we have 87,000. Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View
  • With arms full of daughters, he feels like a rich man-at least until they matriculate at the University.
  • Thomas Lynedoch Graham, being a younger son, would automatically have been required to matriculate his arms, since he was not entitled to the undifferenced arms of Fintry.
  • His crime was attendance at the university without being properly matriculated.
  • In 1869 Sofia travelled to Heidelberg to study mathematics and the natural sciences, only to discover that women could not matriculate at the university.
  • In those days, I am firm matriculate, overflow in the library everyday stroll aimlessly.
  • Three years later he matriculated for advance study.
  • Cecil matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 16 July 1621 but did not proceed to a degree.
  • The same year, Friedmann applied as a non-matriculated student for a course on electrotechnics. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna

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