Sentence examples for brought on school from inspiring English sources

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Tristram Hunt, Labour's Shadow Education Secretary, added:  "This is shocking evidence of the damage David Cameron has brought on school standards and proof that he is letting our children down".

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"There is no evidence that good test results need to be obtained at the expense of the broader curriculum or of engaging teaching," it replied, neatly side-stepping the committee's argument, not that they need be, but that they are Opting out In all sorts of ways, including promises of new buildings, pressure is being brought on community schools to opt out of local control.

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An exodus from our public schools brought on by foolish economies in Sacramento will only overwhelm the private schools.

Over the years, the school has brought on retired military leaders, including U.S. Army Major Gen. James A. "Spider" Marks and Col. Garland Williams.

With Strauss' brewing expertise, Cramer brought on Matt Rattner, a friend from graduate school who crafted their first business plan as part of an entrepreneurship class.

This brief period of time -- usually brought on by the start of the school year and less-than-ideal weather -- can often be the best time of the year to travel.

A move, a change of schools and problems brought on by what Ms. Rosenthal calls the "inherent sadness of knowing mom and dad are not together and it's not because one of them is gone or dead".

The images in "24" chronicle difficult experiences her mother's death, the nausea brought on by her meds in middle school yet even while lying prone on the bathroom floor, LaBeija's poise conveys strength, dignity, and power.

Labour already talks, rightly, of more cash for those communities most affected by migration, a dedicated fund to ease the pressures new arrivals can bring on housing and school places.

They may bring on Proustian memories of school dinners/late-night adventures in bedsit cookery, but they cannot, in any objective sense, be said to taste "nice".

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