Examples of using School would in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
I just wish that school would never start.
School would shut down if you didn't show up.
A teacher at school would tell the students.
And if that didn't work,well at least we would won the battle of public opinion, and everyone in school would say.
This school would literally fall apart without you.
I felt restless and undirected, and I thought school would give me some answers.
Prospectively, the school would begin operations in the 2004 school year.
Surely too there would need to be some sort of input from all stakeholders as to what constituted a'Christian perspective in education,perhaps even some discussion as to what difference such a school would make to the community it found itself in and what the specifically Christian ethos of the school would be?
I doubt the school would like that, unless…" He look at Aaliyah.
The highlight was, that the new school would bear the name"Reuchlin-Gymnasium.
Well, the school would reject the drugs because it isn't right to teach the students to use addictive drugs, and it's got to reject the proprietary software also.
I don't believe the school would employ a paedophile.
Besides, school would be a complete change: it implied a long journey, an entire separation from Gateshead, an entrance into a new life.
This brings us onto why your school would benefit from a network time server.
The commerce school would later split from UGA and eventually become Georgia State University.
If a child has lice from kindergarten or from school, would you also recommend throwing him out?
Knobloch said that the school would help to strengthen Jewish life in Stuttgart.
However, a dedicated NTP server for your school would reduce the risk of such security breaches occurring.
Before she turned six-which was the age that her school would permit her to enroll, she would hide under the window to listen to what the teacher was saying.
One day, the schools would have abruptly been left without the most experienced and highly qualified teachers.
A compulsory subject“business” in schools would achieve miracles here and would contribute to"entrepreneur" no longer being an exotic choice of occupation one day.
The schools would produce the people who would then become parts of the bureaucratic administrative machine.
She thinks schools would run better if they just got rid of the students and teachers.