Sentences with study
stud·y
S s - studying possible changes
- ...a relaxed and happy atmosphere that will allow you to study to your full potential. [VERB]
- ...the use of maps and visual evidence in the study of local history.
- Recent studies suggest that as many as 5 in 1000 new mothers are likely to have this problem.
- ...a new centre for Islamic studies.
- Debbie studied her friend's face for a moment. [VERB noun]
- I know that you've been studying chimpanzees for thirty years now. [VERB noun]
- To study languages
- To study the effects of heat on metal
- To study a part for a play
- study group
- Environmental studies
- A study of transport provision in rural districts
- A study in spiccato bowing
- A quick study
- A quick study
- To study history
- To study the problem of air pollution
- To study a map
- She made a quick pencil sketch of his hands as a study for the full portrait in oils.
- A quick study.
- To study the political situation.
- To study a person's face.
- To study a book.
- Long hours of study.
- The study of law.
- To pursue one's studies.
- Balzac's study was human nature.
- She made a study of the transistor market for her firm.
- He published a study of Milton's poetry.
- He was lost in study and did not hear us come in.