Sentence examples for school common from inspiring English sources

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condo; elevator, exercise room, pool, tennis, close to school; common charge $247; taxes $3,268; listed at $259,000.

From the range of ages, it is possible that all the children were classmates in a one-room school, common in rural France until recently.

No wonder he smiled ruefully yesterday as his young team-mate Mathew Tait recalled watching the 2003 final in his school common room.

garden-style condo; h/w floors, assigned parking, close to transportation and school; common charge $221; taxes $1,821; listed at $235,000 (multiple bids).

In some ways, Eastbury could be considered a throwback to the kind of school common in the UK a couple of decades ago.

condo; new eat-in kitchen, new bath, h/w floors, end unit, close to bus, railroad, shops and school; common charge $327; taxes $1,400; listed at $210,000; Brokers: Prudential Rand; Prestige.

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On September 19, someone claiming to be a student at Skyline High School posted an image on 4chan saying he was going to open fire on the school commons in the morning with a machine gun and then take his own life.

"A long-term goal" is for Eton to become "needs-blind": to admit any boy, regardless of ability to pay, who makes it through the school's selection procedure of an interview, a "reasoning test", and the standard private-school Common Entrance exam.

"A long-term goal" is for Eton to become "needs-blind": to admit any boy, regardless of ability to pay, who makes it through the school's selection procedure of an interview, a "reasoning test", and the standard private-school Common Entrance exam.

We also peeked into the hotel to inquire how much dinner might cost (425 kroner, about $72; not even close), and chatted up the manager, Knut-Arne Bredal-Thorsen, who gave us a tour of its classy rooms, old-school common spaces (complete with Victrolas and fjord views) and a surprise: a space dedicated to the former Vice President Walter Mondale.

Foreign schools, common in the 1940s and '50s, were largely taken over by the government in the '60s.

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