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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
enrol .
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Examples
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In the first chapter she enrols as a student of the Lincolnshire bike-builder Dave Yates, leaving five days later with her own blood-red, hand-welded racer which is pictured leaned decorously against a tree in Richmond Park.
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Comedian who missed out on university in his youth enrols for PhD in screenwriting
Lenny Henry trades red nose for mortarboard Jessica Shepherd 2010
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Of course, she can be if she shuts her trap and quietly enrols in a night school to improve herself.
Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez 2009
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When one enrols in pastry school, keeping a healthy diet proves to be challenging.
Archive 2009-03-01 Mandy 2009
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When one enrols in pastry school, keeping a healthy diet proves to be challenging.
Danish Pastries Mandy 2009
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Not everyone who enrols as a pilot in a Canadian Forces is a Top-Gun wannabe.
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Munnabhai MBBS, a successful 2003 comedy about a mafia leader who enrols in medical school, will be remade as Gangster MD.
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All the party sign; Cousin Feenix last; who puts his noble name into a wrong place, and enrols himself as having been born that morning.
Dombey and Son 2007
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She enrols for an Open University course on English literature and begins taking tutorials with Dr Frank Bryant, a drunken lecturer who used to be a poet.
Archive 2006-12-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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She enrols for an Open University course on English literature and begins taking tutorials with Dr Frank Bryant, a drunken lecturer who used to be a poet.
Films of Michael Caine #41: Educating Rita DAVID BISHOP 2006
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