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1 Tialavea said the unnamed prisoner also helped build two supermarket buildings and assisted other prisoners to learn carpentry .
2 He joined the Merchant Navy, left it it to marry and bluffed his way onto construction sites to learn carpentry .
3 In that case we should be not apprentices but students, and our ambition is not merely to learn carpentry but to be carpenters.
4 Mr. Eliot, in his "Survey of the Needs of Education," speaks appreciatingly of his father's having caused him to learn carpentry and wood-turning.
5 She learned carpentry and how to fell trees.
6 The brothers of these little girls learned carpentry , when they were old enough to handle tools with safety.
7 Having learned carpentry at the local technical school, he emigrated to England in the late 1960s to join his brother Johnny.
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