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Similar words: apprenticeapprenticeshipenticemententicepreferentialjustice departmentpreferentiallyapprehendMeaning: [ə'prentɪs]  adj. bound by contract. 
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1. He's apprenticed to a craftsman.
2. He was apprenticed to a local architect.
3. He was apprenticed to his uncle as a carpenter.
4. He apprenticed for ten years under a master silversmith.
5. Michelangelo was apprenticed to Ghirlandaio in Florence for three years.
6. I was apprenticed to a builder when I was fourteen.
7. At an early age, I was apprenticed to a carpenter.
8. In 1847 he was apprenticed to John Inshaw, who had a small engineering business in Birmingham.
9. Other entrants had been apprenticed to farriers, druggists, and so on, or were following their fathers in practice.
10. She had never heard that Father had been apprenticed to another business in the town of Ballylee.
11. At the age of twelve he was apprenticed to a carpenter and house builder.
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12. To this end she had apprenticed herself to a warlock in Forfar.
13. I was apprenticed at Swindon in the steam age and I thought it had passed.
14. William Hutton, apprenticed as a framework knitter, remembered great hunger, and in his case the mistress was his aunt.
15. You're apprenticed to a different tradesman each week, so no ties are formed.
16. Not the Bar either, but being apprenticed as a solicitor.
17. The boy was apprenticed to a carpenter.
18. He was apprenticed to a printer.
19. She apprenticed with the great master.
20. Mr. Smith apprenticed his son to an engineer.
21. His father apprenticed him to a carpenter.
22. He's apprenticed to an electrician.
23. He was apprenticed to a master silversmith.
24. Lucius got apprenticed to a stonemason.
25. The boy was apprenticed to a bricklayer.
26. Purcell, Haydn and Schubert were among the many who derived most of their basic musical training from being apprenticed as choristers.
27. He left the grammar school in Narberth at fifteen to become apprenticed to a Narberth druggist.
28. In 1797, at the age of 12, he was apprenticed as a carpenter at Wooler, Northumberland.
29. On the death of his eldest brother only a few weeks later, he was apprenticed to his father as a chemist.
30. Leaving school at the age of 14 to study medicine, he was apprenticed to a surgeon in Worcester.
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