Example sentences of "have graduated from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Welsh international Russell Wiseman , who has graduated from the schoolboy ranks in Mold to become a key player with Boughton Hall , links up again with his former Mold team-mates wicketkeeper Brian Williams and the most prolific wicket taker in North Wales this year , Nigel Morris . |
2 | Napoleon has graduated from the fringe circuit to the West End because , despite the size of the cast , it is , in every other sense , a big show . |
3 | Now VAT men have earned an unfortunate reputation for not exactly being the sort who might have graduated from the Lucy Clayton school for charm and social deportment . |
4 | The violinist was a heavy , dark-skinned girl from South America , and both the girls had graduated from the Florence conservatory the previous year , according to the programme notes … |
5 | When she had graduated from the School of Fashion she had sold her entire degree collection to Lady Jane , a small but exclusive West End boutique , who had greeted her designs with such enthusiasm that she had believed the world was her oyster and everything was about to happen for her . |
6 | The Senior Account Executives ( SAEs ) at DPR Futures were dealers who had graduated from the ranks of the accounts executives due to their exceptional sales performances . |
7 | employing personnel who had graduated from the course within one year to carry out interviews ; and |
8 | He still favoured Lyons Corner House , although by now he had graduated from the Grill and Cheese to the Seven Stars . |
9 | Born in 1888 of working-class parents in Belopole , a small Ukrainian town , he had graduated from the Poltava Teachers ' Institute in 1917 with a gold medal . |
10 | There are now over 16,000 people who have graduated from the University of Stirling , all of whom are potential members . |