Sentence examples for apprenticeships of from inspiring English sources

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Both started at the same team, one that is known for its apprenticeships of young drivers.

Veteran lobstermen also have a convincing way of discouraging outsiders from lobstering in their territory, and require apprenticeships of locals.

Modern scientific papers can have dozens of specialised authors, and reaching the cutting edge in some fields can require apprenticeships of a decade or more.

They had apprenticeships of seven years to learn the slide of every muddy current, and routes recorded in the Domesday Book.

So apprenticeships of higher quality are hard to expand, at the same time as A-levels are becoming tougher and more academic.

In all, some 422,700 people started apprenticeships of all kinds in the academic year just gone – a rise of more than half on the year before when the figure was 279,700.

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No apprenticeship of cut men.

There's no apprenticeship of trainers.

The "lifelong apprenticeship" of writing well is the same apprenticeship of living well.

"I had a 10-year apprenticeship of pain and suffering".

There is a long apprenticeship of trial and error.

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