Sentence examples for to apprentice from inspiring English sources

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to apprentice

noun

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

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Gagosian: "Did you go to school?" Masa: "Self-taught, went to apprentice in Tokyo.

By the time he was 14, he was skipping classes to apprentice with a sculptor.

Around year six, a dishwasher either gets promoted to apprentice or remains a dishwasher forever.

At age 11, a French girl named Madeleine Vionnet left school to apprentice with a seamstress.

"So it was really a craft business, handed from master to apprentice".

A Boston violin maker, Will Fleischer, admired her woodworking and asked her to apprentice with him.

This was a chance to watch the handing down of skills from teacher to apprentice.

Programmes vary from learning nutrition and cooking skills to apprentice shemes working in professional kitchens.

(You might sell the extra eggs laid by your chickens and send your children to apprentice with other families).

When she returned to New York, she was required to apprentice under one of the European inspectors.

He advises greenhorns to apprentice themselves to an experienced teamster and start out with an older, settled team.

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