yale造句(1) He studied politics and economics at Yale.
(2) Chris is pinning his hopes on getting into Yale.
(3) He took a master's degree in economics at Yale.
(4) He was appointed Professor of Law at Yale.
(5) The college's facilities rival those of Harvard and Yale.
(6) The most exciting game was Harvard versus Yale.
(7) The team was led by an all-American from Yale.
(8) Bush was a Yale man.
(9) A 1989 study at Yale University reported similar findings.
(10) Leo flunked out of Yale in his junior year.
(11) Getting accepted into Yale is truly an accomplishment.
(12) Brown and Yale had the highest percentage, 5. 8.
(13) Yale has an obligation to its undergraduate students.
(14) By 1742 even Yale students embarked on revivalist journeys.
(15) I really liked Yale, but it was quite intimidating.
(16) Mr Sammler in the elevator, extracting the Yale key from his change purse.
(17) As a visiting professor at Yale, Malinowski later accepted a tenured appointment.
(18) It was pure chance that Philip Yale Drew came into the frame.
(19) By coincidence, John and I both ended up at Yale.
(20) I had roomed with him in New Haven when we were both at Yale Law School.
(21) They couldn't understand her refusal of a scholarship to Yale.
(22) His class voted him the man 'who had done the most for Yale.'.
(23) I came into contact with very bright Harvard and Yale students.
(24) He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1962 and received a law degree from Yale University law school.
(25) It's hardly difficult to guess the sequence of events immediately after he'd quietly inserted his key in the Yale lock.
(26) But his woods look as beautiful as any tended by a forester with a postgraduate degree from Yale.
(27) The questionnaire itself will be made more user-friendly, said Sylvia Harris, a census consultant and graphic designer at Yale University.
(28) So I Nureyeved the front steps and flowed through the door in a single motion of Yale and Chubb.
(29) It all began in 1981, when he was still a young egghead musician on the junior faculty at Yale University.
(30) In women older than 50 with small tumors detected through mammography, the Yale University researchers agree that lymph-node removal is unnecessary.