scholarship造句91. When the war was over, she won a scholarship to study ballet in London.
92. These examples illustrate the extent to which biblical scholarship opened up new territory for the arts.
93. Jones drummed old-time learning into his chosen corps and, in March 1937, Richard sat the scholarship and passed it.
94. It is not beyond the wit of man to devise a scholarship programme based mostly on need.
95. The sort of scholarship which predominated was textual scholarship, as exemplified by Percy Simpson's monumental edition of Ben Jonson.
96. But Victor Amadeus seems to have had little interest in scholarship for its own sake.
97. Would coursework in psychology enable me also to turn scholarship out on to human affairs?
98. At 9, he became a busy boy soprano, beginning a six-year scholarship to a cathedral choir.
99. None the less the motivation for it would come increasingly from the scholarship roles of the sociologists in society.
100. They had found for Cottle a scholarship to enable him to pursue an MA.
101. And a scholarship will be given to a specially gifted child from a deprived area.
102. Why should biblical scholarship, which is pertinent to so many lives, be thus immune to evolution and development?
103. Like a personal chair, a readership is usually conferred on an individual for merit in scholarship, research and published work.
104. I would often rather read it than more conventional forms of literary scholarship.
105. The Black Book seeks to break with this camp mentality of scholarship.
106. Despite these difficulties, Catholic biblical scholarship had advanced, albeit cautiously, particularly as far as the Old Testament was concerned.
107. The Biblical Commission, originally established to foster biblical scholarship, had been used by Pius X to repress it.
108. It has created confusion about the nature of sociological scholarship and has concealed opportunities for many more craft sociologists.
109. With one small child to care for, she went on welfare, and soon won a scholarship to college.
110. Karen won a scholarship and, like all of her siblings, got a college education.
111. He spent his Rhodes scholarship money on books, hitchhiking around Britain and trips to London, where he joined anti-war rallies.
112. Recent scholarship suggests that the tactic of anonymity may have been employed for the best of reasons.
113. In the ROTC program, students fulfill a service commitment after college, in return for a scholarship from the Army or Navy.
114. The conventional wisdom having been made more or less identical with sound scholarship, its position is virtually impregnable.
115. Men showed vast ingenuity in works of engineering and scholarship.
116. The income provides for a travelling scholarship in archaeology or otherwise for the promotion of antiquarian studies.
117. Nevertheless, if the academic historians followed their by-way of scholarship, history remained the main constituent of the new social sciences.
118. Learn to study footnotes for further information and as clues to the scholarship and plausibility of the historian's arguments.
119. Representing the female nude After thirty or so years of scholarship, feminism now has a relatively well-established position within art history.
120. They said they hope the publicity will lead to scholarship money for a private education for Miranda.