Sentence examples for to intern from inspiring English sources

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to intern

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A person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily.

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Across Europe, new laws have been introduced to intern foreigners.

He plans to intern this summer at Merrill Lynch, guard Alex Anglin said.

And she doesn't think you need rich parents to intern abroad.

Looking to break into fashion or film and want to intern as soon as possible?

This semester I moved to Boise to intern with Representative Brian Cronin.

It was accused of planning to intern Tamils in the camps indefinitely.

She dropped out of community college to intern at the radio station Hot 97.

I was in my first full-time job, using holiday allowance to intern (unpaid) elsewhere.

For people who can afford to intern or those lucky enough to live in London.

During the war their monastery was used to intern 6,000 Poles who were then killed by the Soviets.

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