Sentence examples for been apprentice from inspiring English sources

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been apprentice

noun

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

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Entitled "Jay Leyda: A Life's Work", it focused on Leyda, a professor at the school and the lone American to have studied with Eisenstein at the Moscow State Film Institute; Leyda had been apprentice director and still photographer on the set.

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Kent was said to have been apprenticed to a coach painter at Hull.

Some have been apprentices to other well established professional photographers.

Mary McCarthy, Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow were apprentice contributors.

No. I'm apprentice.

Stephanie Palmer is apprentice ambassador for GetMyFirstJob.

But none of her stories are apprentice work.

Now most people in graduate school are apprentice college professors.

Until last month, Ms. Conrad and Mr. Farrell were apprentice goat-cheese makers at Blue Ledge Farm in Salisbury, Vt.

I'm apprentice in english, I'm enjoy your lessons.

He was apprenticed at age 13.

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