Examples of using Were educated in English and their translations into Dutch
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We-we were educated.
I don't think I have ever asked you where you were educated.
These were educated women.
During this time we shared stories and were educated about the area.
Most were educated and refined.
My son tells me that you were educated in London?
But you were educated in the States weren't you?
Nicolas-Théodore and his two siblings were educated at home by their father.
And you were educated in English schools?
lay people as well as professionals were educated.
Most of them were educated in the U.
We were educated with ink, but we started to work on computers.'.
It's my understanding you were educated in Edinburgh, Scotland and Paris.
The rest are Cambodian doctors and nurses who were educated locally.
Most of them were educated in the U.S. or Europe.
First studies were published how new generations were educated.
I heard you were educated on the Isle of Mists?
to have parents who were educated and not have to.
The children were educated in integrated schools.
In the second half of the eighteenth century, local schoolmasters who were educated by church began teaching.
And our children were educated by our grandmothers.
In addition, Compaxo employs the services of two animal welfare officers who were educated at the University of Bristol.
You were educated because you're the chief's son.
My friend and his wife were educated and articulate people.
Others were educated by Soviet professors who came to teach in Chinese institutions.
National-socialist schools where SS-men were educated to the rank of officer within the organisation.
They were educated in the most important questions of mankind such as: who am I?
More than 70,000 children in 40 schools across the nation of Togo alone were educated on their inalienable human rights.
All lecturers were educated at western universities;
The Anglican mission established schools through which very effectively the Aramean Nestorians were educated in their new identity.

