Sentence examples for enrol in classes from inspiring English sources

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He could not check out books or enrol in classes, but his dustbin was better than a library card – no fee for late returns – and, credentialled by a mop and pail, he could loiter, listening, in the wings of lecture halls.

His father was a kick-boxer who wanted to get him into the same sport, but the local club said Keatings was too young to enrol in classes so he took up gymnastics to aid his flexibility before he was eligible to take up kickboxing.

The programme is especially important for girls, many of whom missed up to seven years of schooling during the Taliban era, and in many cases have had to enrol in classes lower than other children of the same age.

The ALP is particularly important for girls, many of whom have missed several years of education and who, upon resumption of their studies, have to enrol in classes below their age group.

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Experience from a smaller accelerated learning programme in the winter of 2002-2003 showed that 93 per cent of girl participants were able to enrol in formal classes the following March at least one grade higher than prior to taking part in the programme.

She had intended to enrol in painting classes, but a computer error placed her in the sculpture course: she later said "I knew straight away I was in the right place".

Without qualifications, the immediate prospects are pretty grim, so they encouraged him to enrol in evening classes and gain some credentials.

The move to a different country was, says Cortes, "terrifying … but because we were given so much help to resettle, enrol in language classes and find jobs, we were able to start building our new lives very quickly.

For their part, local authorities and universities seek to attract bright foreigners, for instance by creating "welcome centres" to help them get residence permits, find homes and enrol in language classes.One more development explains why it is a good idea for Germany to try to stem the flow of emigrants: its neighbours are getting nervous.

But he managed to enrol in law classes and he is said to have learned enough to help his fellow villagers when they sought his help.

"How does an event such as the cultural programme for Glasgow 2014 influence young people to enrol in dance classes, to learn to play musical instruments and create a more socially cohesive community?

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