Examples of 'returned to cambridge' in a sentence

Meaning of "returned to cambridge"

The phrase 'returned to Cambridge' indicates that someone has gone back to the city or university of Cambridge. It suggests that the person was previously in Cambridge, left for a period of time, and has now come back to that location. This phrase is commonly used in narratives, biographies, or personal accounts to describe someone's movements or life events

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returned to cambridge
She returned to Cambridge to recover her health.
After being interned for several months he returned to Cambridge.
He never returned to Cambridge to finish his degree.
At the end of the war Butler returned to Cambridge.
William returned to Cambridge and told his tutor.
There he remained for ten years, when he returned to Cambridge.
He returned to Cambridge a week later.
Discouraged, Turing returned to Cambridge.
However he returned to Cambridge and began to work out his material.
After spending his postdoctoral period in America, Perry returned to Cambridge.
He later returned to Cambridge and finished his last year with a specialization in physics.
He was at IBM Yorktown Heights for a year, and returned to Cambridge as a Research Fellow.
She briefly returned to Cambridge but was soon dismissed for administering opiates recklessly.
He was injured in 1943, and after recovery, returned to Cambridge University to complete his degree.
She returned to Cambridge to recuperate.
Hughes soon returned to Cambridge.
He returned to Cambridge to lead a research group at the Gurdon Institute.
Following his release, he returned to Cambridge to continue his studies.
He returned to Cambridge as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory.
After the war, all three returned to Cambridge and started to work together on cosmology.
He returned to Cambridge over his mother 's objections.
He was released in 1942 and returned to Cambridge to continue his ethnographic work.
He returned to Cambridge but managed only a " lower second " in the Natural Sciences Tripos.
After the war he returned to Cambridge University lecturing in Biochemistry.
Harrison returned to Cambridge with a view to taking orders in the Church of England orders.
After the war, he returned to Cambridge and completed a degree in English literature.
He then returned to Cambridge as professor of Applied Mathematics in succession to George Batchelor.
After the war he returned to Cambridge, took his degree, and then qualified as a solicitor.
He returned to Cambridge in 1841 and devoted himself to literature.
After the war he returned to Cambridge University, where he was employed as a full-time lecturer.
Hawking returned to Cambridge in 1975 to a more academically senior post, as reader in gravitational physics.
After the War, he returned to Cambridge to finish his studies, and read Law.
Hawking returned to Cambridge in 1975 to a new home and a new job, as reader.
After the war he returned to Cambridge and received the Mayhew Prize in 1946.
In 1898 he returned to Cambridge to complete his degree, which he received the following year.
In 1883 he returned to Cambridge to complete his medical studies.
In 2004 he returned to Cambridge to research the biology of financial risk taking.
In 2004 he returned to Cambridge to research the biology of financial risk-taking.
In 1971 she returned to Cambridge University to pursue her career.
In April 1667, he returned to Cambridge and in October was elected as a fellow of Trinity.
In 1969 he returned to Cambridge as a University Demonstrator, proceeding to become a lecturer and then reader.
In 1667 he returned to Cambridge as a fellow of Trinity College.
He returned to Cambridge in 1984 to become Director of the Garden.
In 1871 he returned to Cambridge to become the first Cavendish Professor of Physics.

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