2435 examples of cambridge in sentences

Subsequently I was greatly honoured when the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and London joined in the invitation.

They had been at Cambridge together and had studied law together in chambers.

The little brown cottage at Cambridge, Pa., is the place to call to have the marriage-knot promptly and strongly tied.

Winterton was a good-looking boy, who would have gone up to Cambridge in 1915, if there had been no war.

These have been put together by Professor Middleton of Cambridge, who has also made out a key-plan of the tomb.

This is the method in use at the Gray Herbarium in Cambridge.

After much cogitation, she resolved that the boy should be educated at Harrow, where the fees are comparatively low to lads living in the town, and that he should go thence to Cambridge or to Oxford, as his tastes should direct.

This condition, of course, she readily accepted, and the arrangement lasted for ten years, until after her son had left school for Cambridge.

The picked men of the Schools of Oxford and Cambridge came there as junior masters, so that one's partners at ball and croquet and archery could talk as well as flirt.

Frank Besant, a Cambridge man, who had passed as 28th wrangler in his year, and who had just taken orders.

My brother had left school, and had gone to Cambridge; the master, who had lived with us for so long, had married and had gone to a house of his own; my mother thought that as she was growing older, the burden of management was becoming too heavy, and she desired to seek an easier life.

I am a graduate of Marietta College, Hartford Seminary, and studied in Cambridge University in England, and Marburg University in Germany.

Except the Unitarian Chapel, and perhaps the Catholic one, the doctrines preached in all the others, are what, in London, and at Oxford and Cambridge, would generally be called Ultra.

"The late Dr. ISAAC MILNER, Dean of Carlisle, and Lucasian Professor of the Mathematics at Cambridge, who had the reputation of one of the first mathematicians of that University, and who published some ingenious papers on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, in the 'Philosophical Transactions,' was originally a weaveras was also his brother JOSEPH, the well known, author of a 'History of the Church.'

Perhaps in a few hours after that long sitting and that walk home, and the brief sleep that followed, the Premier might have been seen standing bolt upright at one end of a great table in Cambridge House, receiving a deputation from the country, listening with patient and courteous attention to some tedious spokesman, or astonishing his hearers by his knowledge of their affairs and his intimacy with their trade or business."

From 1811 to 1831 he represented Cambridge University.

It is frequently estimated, for instance, that nine out of ten of our college students use tobacco; and yet by the statistics of the last graduating class at Cambridge it appears that it is used by only thirty-one out of seventy-six.

Cambridge, 1776: "Vesper adest, lugubre sonat Campanula; tardis.

An anonymous version, "by a member of the University of Cambridge," printed with the French translation of M. Guedon de Berchere, mentioned below.

Cambridge, 1782: "Segna la squilla il che già vien manco.

When, at intervals all too long, he quits his retirement at Cannes or Cambridge, and flits mysteriously across the social scene, his appearance is hailed with devout rejoicing by every one who appreciates manifold learning, a courtly manner, and a delicately sarcastic vein of humour.

E.A.H. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

E.A.H. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., 1910.

7. Did he graduate Oxford or Cambridge? 8.

He lives a frame house Cambridge.

2435 examples of  cambridge  in sentences