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Sentence count:215+3Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: enrollenrolmentrollercomptrolleren routerollroll uproll outMeaning: [ɪn'rəʊl]  adj. officially entered in a roll or list. 
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31. Newly enrolled members of the Fantastic Flyer program also receive special discounts, coupons and other benefits during the year.
32. Like many other states, Arizona has introduced bills to regulate HMOs in an effort to protect those enrolled in the plans.
33. It enrolled 6090 patients and assigned them to enalapril or placebo.
34. In 1986, 38 students were enrolled on to the parallel track, but during the next academic year something unexpected happened.
35. Enrolled or second-level nurses are especially vulnerable when attempting to convert to first-level registration.
36. After the programme, those enrolled showed enhanced brain activity while reading.
37. She enrolled in karate to help restore her confidence after the mugging.
38. Daley was enrolled in the elementary school at the Nativity Church, under the strict discipline of the nuns.
39. She enrolled at a Colorado community college and discovered how inadequate her education had been when she tested at the remedial level.
40. Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company, of tyro Marines.
41. And in Naples, 25 percent of school-age children are not enrolled and truancy rates of the rest are high.
42. George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class, Petite Protocol.
43. The parents decided that Sean might be more successful elsewhere, so they enrolled him in a recommended local private school.
44. He thought he might like landscaping and enrolled in a two-year program at a nearby college in horticulture.
45. With over a third of the standing army enrolled in the colonies(sentencedict.com), the situation became dangerous and Nicholas phased them out.
46. The number of students enrolled in ABA-approved law schools doubled in the twelve-year period from 1968 to 1979.
47. I enrolled at Oxford University and embarked on a career in advertising in 1975.
48. He enrolled in a private school but as a condition of his clemency was not permitted to participate in athletics.
49. These cover nursing auxiliaries, enrolled nurses, staff nurses, sisters and clinical specialists.
50. Those enrolled for complete areas of study will be required to undertake the full assessment schedule for those areas of study.
51. In 1966 he enrolled at the University of London to study history.
52. In 1994 the unemployment rate for recent high school graduates not enrolled in college was 36 percent.
53. Finally I was enrolled at the Royal College of Physicians.
54. In 1966, Arturo Rosales had just enrolled at a community college when he decided he needed a haircut.
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55. By 1930, more than 500 students had enrolled in classes at some twenty-six rural centres.
56. Two million have enrolled in the last twenty one years.
57. Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.
58. Seventeen infants were enrolled in the regulated group and 19 in the random group.
59. In the sixties the pace accelerated: 520,000 enrolled in the autumn of 1967.
60. Louise and Amelia were also both enrolled in an inorganic chemistry course at Columbia and an organic chemistry course at Barnard.
More similar words: enrollenrolmentrollercomptrolleren routerollroll uproll outroll inrollingfilledpollenappalledskilledso-calledchilledcollectcollegecompelledthrilledtravelledcollectorcolleaguecollectivecollectionuncontrollablegeneral ledgercollectivelycollectivityelectoral college
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