Examples of 'be a cadet' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a cadet"

be a cadet: Refers to enrolling in a training program, often used in military contexts to train future officers or soldiers

How to use "be a cadet" in a sentence

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be a cadet
You will be a cadet soon.
I do not want you to be a cadet.
Sarah will be a Cadet next year.
I am not doing that . I am too old to be a cadet.
I may be a cadet but I am still a Ferengi.
I got a feeling your class is gonna be a cadet favorite in no time.
I used to be a cadet myself before I joined the Navy.
I am too old to be a cadet.
He rose to be a cadet captain, and was the captain of the football team.
I felt I did not come here to be a cadet but to meet her.
It could be a cadet off-campus on open weekends?
I want to be a Cadet.
Be a Cadet for a day!
Why do you want to be a cadet at the Fuhrer 's academy?
Look, I am too old to be a cadet.

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I am too old to be a cadet . I do not want you to be a cadet.
I am … look, I am - I am too old to be a cadet.
He is very proud to be a cadet in the Cumbria police cadets . ”.
The Kings of Yue ( state ) claimed to be a cadet branch of the Xia.
You will be a cadet soon . Stay here, Jin.
I got a feeling your class is gonna be a cadet favorite in no time. - Thank you.
You've got to be a cadet under 18 to receive instruction.
No, it 's gonna have to be a cadet that runs interference for Mr. Pearce.

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