grad - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • meet: Claire Adler meets grads who typed their way to the top.
  • use: For this shot, weve used a neutral density grad, a filter which is darker at the top than the bottom.

Preposition: in

  • dietetics: This should give me a better chance of getting into the 2 years post grad in dietetics.

Adjective modifier

  • recent: College student, recent grad, or entry level?
  • new: MF has inducted new grads into the gym over the past few weeks.
  • other: Other grad says she will buy an anorak for me.
  • current: JB asked if current grads can also attend Special hall.
  • most: Most grads in the faculty spend their researching hours in the UL.

Modifies a noun

  • hall: Either bring them along to grad hall on a Tuesday night, or leave them in the MCR with a covering note.
  • student: Tell him about the " hard working grad student day you had " .
  • ball: We had Scott Mills at our grad ball at Swansea Insitute ( i.e. recent former polytechnic ).
  • room: The issue concerning entry into grad rooms by people working on behalf of the college was raised.
  • school: By the time I got out of grad school most of my friends were atheists.
  • scheme: For the grad scheme, you do not need a portfolio at all.

Noun used with modifier

  • ND: Alternatively use an ND grad filter to bring the sky's EV closer to that of the foreground.
  • post: Would suit post grad / post doc - single or couple occupant.
  • college: Diploma in hand For recent college grads in particular, the news is even worse.
  • year: I think there is going to be a move toward a masters in sports dietetics in the next few years post grad.
  • art: Stellastarr* - They Should Coco NYC art grads play staccato rock, but there's more to Stellastarr* than asymmetrical haircuts.
  • physics: Women constitute 19 % of the 1999/2000 first-year physics grad students and 29 % in astronomy.

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