Examples of 'she had studied' in a sentence

Meaning of "she had studied"

This phrase is used to indicate that a female individual had engaged in formal education or learning in the past. It suggests that the mentioned person has acquired knowledge or skills through a structured process of study or instruction

How to use "she had studied" in a sentence

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she had studied
She had studied at college with my sister.
With all the books that she had studied.
She had studied classical music.
They were the books she had studied when she was a little girl.
She had studied to become an anesthesiologist.
She was telling me that she had studied English for many years.
She had studied music and wanted to be a singer.
She got a call from a girl she had studied with in Congo.
She had studied almost every style of dance.
I was sad because I knew how hard she had studied.
She had studied the piano and was intelligent.
She was close to Lawrence Atkinson with whom she had studied the piano in Normandy.
She had studied interior design and he industrial design.
She was asked as to where she had studied theology!
She had studied childcare and hoped to become a teacher.

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Her special skill was classical ballet, which she had studied for twelve years.
She had studied all of it.
Joie felt weightless, free, skimming through the mountains she had studied so carefully.
And she had studied piano for two years.
She came from Canada, where she had studied art.
She had studied drama in a local talent school for three years.
To make money, Goldman decided to pursue the medical work she had studied in prison.
She had studied the report and its recommendations very carefully.
Lily ran the embroidery section, as she had studied with May Morris.
She had studied law and was preparing for her bar exam.
My daughter came to England from Kuwait . She had studied science and mathematics in Arabic.
She had studied them in high school and fallen in love with them.
She wood shedded, she had studied.
She had studied physics at college and was now teaching the subject to schoolchildren.
See, my neighbour explained it all to me, she had studied it at school.
She told us that she had studied at the same college as ours.
At age 27, she became obsessed with ballet, which she had studied as a girl.
She had studied extensively and had an advanced degree from an important university.
In her defence, Ms. Nadon stated that she had studied hard for the examination.
She had studied science and mathematics in Arabic.
She came in and, well, she was perfect . She wood shedded, she had studied.
She had studied the Bible all her life.
She graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1932, where she had studied piano and composition.
She had studied music in Switzerland and spoke three languages.
In her progress report, she had studied the complaints and communications she had received.
She had studied ancient Roman archaeology and was now working at a museum.
By age twelve, she had studied the koto and was fond of Noh drama.
She had studied at Vassar College where she was known for athletics and drama.
Since childhood, she had studied religion, history, and philosophy.
She had studied Greek and Latin from her youth and it remained her lifelong interest.
In Cuba, she had studied nursing.
She had studied in Munich and Berlin.
But she had studied Scriptures.
She had studied in Shanghai and Paris.
In Germany, she had studied philosophy with Heidegger and Jaspers.

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