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1 It requires a long apprenticeship to become a first-class blacksmith or horseshoer.
2 I have had to serve a long apprenticeship to learn self-restraint.
3 Man is by definition an upright being, but only after a long apprenticeship .
4 But I have served a long apprenticeship to the one, none to the other.
5 A long apprenticeship under Jack and Holland had made her proof against ordinary banter.
6 I think it would be better to make him wait for it-a good long apprenticeship . '
7 On the contrary, he usually served a long apprenticeship in the rudiments of his calling.
8 The long apprenticeship has ended in little or nothing.
9 In the English merchant service boys serve a long apprenticeship to the sea, of seven years.
10 To this drudgery of his art he served a long apprenticeship ; but it did him good.
11 The gods of evolution had served a long apprenticeship ; they had gained proficiency and were master workmen.
12 Julie Bishop has the runs on the board and has had a long apprenticeship for the job.
13 And so I had a long apprenticeship .
14 Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close.
15 They had to serve a long apprenticeship .
16 He will serve a year- long apprenticeship as vice chairman at Tata Sons before taking over as chairman.
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