Examples of 'went to eton' in a sentence

Meaning of "went to eton"

went to eton: This phrase typically refers to the action of visiting or attending Eton, which is a prestigious boarding school in the United Kingdom. It can also imply the experience of going to a particular place or location for a specific purpose

How to use "went to eton" in a sentence

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went to eton
I have never actually known anyone who is a Communist and who went to Eton.
The fact that Cameron went to Eton is irrelevant.
I went to Eton.
Not many of those Prussians went to Eton by the way.
He went to Eton.
All the boys went to Eton.
He went to Eton College where he rowed, and shot for his school at Wimbledon.
Both boys went to Eton.
All three went to Eton College, an English boys ' independent boarding school in Windsor, England.
They all went to Eton.
He went to Eton College and married actress Nova Pilbeam in 1939.
They both went to Eton.
Davies - whose brothers all went to Eton - described his five years at Osborne as horrendous.
Curiously, he also went to Eton.
However, I never went to Eton where buggery is rampant.

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So, according to school records, Geonwoo went to Eton and then to Cambridge.
Is it true you went to Eton with Prince William?
These men, they went to Eton and Harrow and Oxford.
Oh, he went to Eton.

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