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单词 Cambridge
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1. When will you go up to Cambridge University?
2. He studied philosophy and psychology at Cambridge.
3. Cambridge is always full of tourists in the summer.
4. Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge.
5. What's the best route to Cambridge?
6. He asked me to go to Cambridge with him.
7. The train for Cambridge will depart from platform 9.
8. Cambridge won 2-0 after extra time.
8. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
9. We motored over to Cambridge to see some friends.
10. She graduated from Cambridge with a degree in law.
11. She graduated from Cambridge.
12. For more information about other Cambridge titles, visit our website at www.cambridge.org.
13. Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
14. Let me know when you're coming to Cambridge and I'll show you around.
15. The train was diverted to Cambridge because of engineering works on the main line.
16. You can search Cambridge dictionaries online at www.dictionary.cambridge.org.
17. He reached Cambridge shortly before three o'clock.
18. The book contains over fifty scenic views of Cambridge.
19. Cambridge is in East Anglia.
20. She's going in for the Cambridge First Certificate.
21. He has accepted a research professorship at Cambridge University.
22. Is this the train that stops at Cambridge?
23. a proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University.
24. You'll have to change trains at Cambridge.
25. I read history at Cambridge.
26. We're rowing Cambridge in the next race.
27. London is roughly equidistant from Oxford and Cambridge.
28. Students from countries as diverse as Colombia and Lithuania use Cambridge textbooks when they learn English.
29. We've bought a flat in the very centre of Cambridge.
30. She lodged with Mrs Higgins when she first came to Cambridge.
1. When will you go up to Cambridge University?
2. He studied philosophy and psychology at Cambridge.
3. Cambridge is always full of tourists in the summer.
4. Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge.
5. What's the best route to Cambridge?
6. He asked me to go to Cambridge with him.
7. The train for Cambridge will depart from platform 9.
8. Cambridge won 2-0 after extra time.
8. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
9. We motored over to Cambridge to see some friends.
10. She graduated from Cambridge.
11. For more information about other Cambridge titles, visit our website at www.cambridge.org.
12. Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
13. Students from countries as diverse as Colombia and Lithuania use Cambridge textbooks when they learn English.
14. Let me know when you're coming to Cambridge and I'll show you around.
15. We've bought a flat in the very centre of Cambridge.
16. The train was diverted to Cambridge because of engineering works on the main line.
17. She lodged with Mrs Higgins when she first came to Cambridge.
18. She is a student at the University of Cambridge.
19. He was the Master of King's College, Cambridge.
20. They were in disagreement about the move to Cambridge.
21. Only the educational elite go 〔 goes 〕 to Oxford or Cambridge.
31. He will go up to Cambridge next term.
32. Georgia's a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
33. He was once rusticated in Cambridge.
34. She is a student at the University of Cambridge.
35. They're both reading history at Cambridge.
36. He was the Master of King's College, Cambridge.
37. He graduated in physics from Cambridge University.
38. for the Cambridge First Certificate next year?
38. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
39. Oxford and Cambridge universities are internationally respected institutions.
40. She studied/read classics at Cambridge.
41. I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
42. The Cambridge University rows against Oxford every year.
43. There are a lot of overseas students in Cambridge.
44. He won a scholarship to Queens' College, Cambridge.
45. They were in disagreement about the move to Cambridge.
46. Cambridge United are lying third in the league.
47. Cambridge and Heidelberg are twin towns.
48. "What's the web address?" "www dot cambridge dot org".
49. Cambridge lies near the 52nd parallel.
50. I first encountered him when studying at Cambridge.
51. Greene spent a brief time at Cambridge.
52. Cambridge dictionaries are available on CD-ROM.
53. Cambridge is on the River Cam.
54. Oxford and Cambridge are both collegiate universities.
55. She read French and German at Cambridge University.
56. Cambridge is/lies to the north of London.
57. Cambridge is twinned with Heidelberg.
58. His daughter is just down from Cambridge.
59. Cambridge is the county town of Cambridgeshire.
60. He used to run when he was at Cambridge.
61. At Cambridge he studied under F.R. Leavis.
62. The A11 joins the M11 south of Cambridge.
63. He rowed No.8 in the Cambridge crew.
64. The Oxford and Cambridge colleges have numerous endowments.
65. Dr Kennedy has been adopted as the party's candidate for South Cambridge.
66. He was a poor student from Madras whose genius took him to Cambridge.
67. What I like about Cambridge is that there's so much open space - there are parks and commons everywhere.
68. The Cambridge World History of Human Disease is a magisterial work.
68. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
69. She got a scholarship to Cambridge but dropped out a year later.
70. If you're ever/If ever you're in Cambridge, do give me a ring.
71. The countryside around Cambridge is as flat as a pancake.
72. Ben actually chose to go to a redbrick university because he didn't like the elitism of Oxford and Cambridge.
73. Only the educational elite go 〔 goes 〕 to Oxford or Cambridge.
74. This is a fine book; a worthy addition to the Cambridge Encyclopedia series.
75. Traffic is at a standstill along a five-mile stretch of the M11 just south of Cambridge.
76. He was educated at the local grammar school, after which he went on to Cambridge.
77. Midsummer House is one of the best restaurants in the country, never mind Cambridge.
78. Engineers are carrying out essential maintenance work on the main line to Cambridge.
79. My journey from Cambridge to Paris takes five hours door-to-door.
80. He is slated to appear at the Cambridge Jazz Festival next year.
81. Kim worked as a tour guide in Cambridge last summer.
82. The old universities of Oxford and Cambridge still have a lot of prestige.
83. He held the Chair of Botany at Cambridge University for thirty years.
84. Several of my friends are learning English at language schools in Cambridge.
85. He's up at Cambridge.
86. Click the desktop icon to open the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
87. Getting a train across country from Cambridge to Chester can be difficult.
88. I live in Cambridge, but my relatives live up north in Manchester.
89. All the teachers and students in Cambridge held Dr Hawkin in high esteem.
90. His ambition was consummated when he received his doctor's degree from Cambridge.
91. I can't decide whether to accept the Cambridge or the London job, but in either event I'll have to move house.
92. After three years in Cambridge, I finally feel as if I belong here.
93. After nine years in Cambridge, Susannah and Guy moved to Watlington, where they lived happily ever after.
94. He's just started working for an accountancy firm/a firm of accountants in Cambridge.
95. The Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz.
96. Cambridge to Newcastle in four hours is good going - you must have been driving flat out all the way.
97. He was a Cambridge man born and bred.
98. He was the son of a Cambridge don./cambridge.html
99. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1833.
100. He was sent away to boarding school at Ampleforth and from there went to Trinity College, Cambridge, to read architecture.
101. Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London.
102. Grumbold's will indicates that he accumulated considerable wealth, acquiring a substantial amount of leasehold property in Cambridge.
103. He also promised to promote her son, then studying at Cambridge, to appropriate benefices and to make other benefactions.
104. He wondered whether, before ordination, he should stay at Cambridge a little longer to do more advanced work.
105. But they remained second-class citizens as the Service restocked itself with young men of the right background from Oxford and Cambridge.
106. But Robert, on that evening, was dipping back to a famous essay by the great Cambridge economist.
107. She is also the mother of two teenagers and a Conservative councillor for Cambridge.
108. At Cambridge he was always the centre of a circle of friends, willing accomplices in his endless schemes and parties.
109. He said that at the recent mission in Cambridge Billy Graham had taught the grossest doctrines.
110. His first need was to find out whether Cambridge University would regard his leaving as betrayal.
111. He did however enjoy the physical beauty of Cambridge, and retained a strong affection for the place on this ground at least.
112. The universities of Manchester, St Andrews, and Cambridge awarded him honorary degrees in 1919.
113. Nicholas Humphrey, a Cambridge psychologist, was the first to see clearly the solution to this puzzle.
114. Art History as a subject was not yet available at Cambridge: she would attach herself to the Courtauld Institute.
115. Fifteen miles north of Cambridge is the splendid Romanesque cathedral at Ely.
116. Julie Jack, emeritus fellow in philosophy, was appointed to a teaching post at King's College, Cambridge.
117. He was taken by ambulance to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where his condition was described as satisfactory.
118. He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.
119. Today, Sensable Technologies occupies a suite of offices in a sleek office building in Cambridge.
120. Another class that sounded more adventurous was located in Cambridge.
121. Wittgenstein was a whizzkid who wanted to be an aviator and ended up teaching philosophy at Cambridge from a green deck chair.
122. What was Cambridge, after all, but a small town which had got above itself?
123. Next time you do an article on the region, treat Ipswich equally to Cambridge and Norwich.
124. Its number was 4224 painted white underneath, and it was taken to Marshall's airfield at Cambridge to be assembled.
125. Unitarianism, a tolerant and loosely-defined system of belief, had attracted Coleridge since his Cambridge years.
126. In a park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one summer afternoon I befriend a little old retired Latin teacher.
127. We bought cartloads of parchment from Charterhouse, Oxford and even sent orders to places as far north as Norwich and Cambridge.
128. Before he retired in 1939 he had played a key role in the establishment of archaeology and anthropology at Cambridge.
129. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language is a compendium of useful information about language,[http:///cambridge.html] including language in literature.
130. When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account.
131. When he enters Cambridge, Sir Hugo gives him freedom to pursue the studies of his choice.
132. The previous study allowed the collection of around 20 hours of video tape of driving in Cambridge under normal conditions.
133. At Cambridge he showed little aptitude for study and tended to be diverted by horse-racing and other forms of gambling.
134. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow-commoner in 1800.
135. Educated privately, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1782, and graduated BA in 1786.
136. Leavis, Lewis, and Gardner shared traditional values, even though Cambridge and Oxford spoke with different accents.
137. A lot of people in Cambridge were disappointed at the choice.
138. Cambridge cox sinking the boat before the race had started.
139. Cambridge, which always assumes that anyone who leaves it passes into outer darkness, found the decision incomprehensible.
140. Oxford and Cambridge undergraduates receive the benefit of advice from special committees of old University men.
141. He went to an auction of a big house in Cambridge and bought a lot of cheap carpets.
142. He also wrote letters to bring the full weight of the family's influence to bear on Cambridge University.
143. For the sixth consecutive year, Oxford defeated Cambridge today in the annual boat race.
144. Both started as marine biologists, and in Cambridge both worked on animals and plants.
145. My lover and I dined last night in Cambridge at the Master's Lodge of his college.
146. Diane Mynors saved us from oblivion by playing in the Oxford Women's first eleven cricket team which defeated Cambridge.
147. Oxford sustained their aggressive driving at the start of the second half and forced Cambridge back on their own line.
148. The Cambridge Diet debacle shows just how dangerous weight-loss marketing schemes can be.
149. A similar process is also taking place in darts led by an exuberant Geordie commentator with a Cambridge History degree.
150. He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge, and then came to Florey.
151. The daughter of a distinguished Cambridge mathematics tutor, she began work as a Sunday school teacher in the 1850s.
152. Both coxes were warned again at the Crab Tree, where Cambridge began to show in front.
153. And to make the break with Cambridge somehow entailed breaking finally with Charles.
154. Does New Labour contemplate relying for the expansion of educational opportunity on tax-free donations to Oxford and Cambridge?
154. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
155. Hoskyns wanted him in Cambridge as the chaplain of his college, Corpus Christi.
156. When Fawcett announced the discovery at a scientific meeting in Cambridge in 1935, it was ignored.
157. Winning a number was a dream come true for Deborah Fullford of Cambridge, the final Massachusetts woman selected.
158. Cambridge University is to coordinate an international effort to find out how the Chernobyl disaster caused a huge increase in child cancer.
159. He also preferred the Durham system to the Cambridge system because it afforded the chance of more general courses of study.
160. A newly signed agreement between the two companies means that Powersoft will be selling the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Intersolv product.
161. He studied natural sciences and archaeology and anthropology at St John's College, Cambridge.
162. He returned to Cambridge and completed his degree course in 1929.
163. The book was in the hands of a Cambridge bookseller in 1812.
164. Professor Geoffrey Whittington of Cambridge University acts as academic adviser.
165. He has decided to go back to Cambridge to continue his medical studies.
166. When I left Cambridge I had a £10,000 overdraft.
167. A new technological marvel was invented at Cambridge University in England, the scanning electron microscope.
168. An elusive, Cambridge - trained anthropologist made his career largely in the United States.
169. "There are trains straight from Cambridge."— 'I know. but it's no quicker.'.
170. The one thing I look forward to is going punting in Cambridge.
171. She went to Cambridge and rubbed shoulders with the likes of George Bernard Shaw.
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