On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Sorbonne. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as university and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Sorbonne in a sentence
Sorbonne meaning
- A building in Paris that houses several universities and schools.
- The historic University of Paris that was previously located there.
Synonyms of Sorbonne
Example types with sorbonne
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They met while studying at the Sorbonne. (7 words)
I also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. (8 words)
When she was 19 she travelled to Paris to study art history at the Sorbonne. (15 words)
As France mobilized its troops, Marc Bloch left his position at the Sorbonne and took up his reserve status as a captain in the French Army at the age of 52. He was encouraged at the time by colleagues both in France and abroad to leave the country. (48 words)
If France wants to celebrate sexual difference, it should enshrine someone like Michel Foucault, the gay social theorist, who wrote extensively about sexuality, said Henri Scepi, a professor of French literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle. (35 words)
Physicists at Sorbonne Universite in Paris have studied videos of Kahn's kinetic facades and conducted experiments to measure the underlying physical mechanisms, outlined in a published in the journal Physical Review Fluids. (33 words)
The Chinese say Africans are so proud to show you a PHD of French literature from Sorbonne but are not in control of the money they use daily… no surprise! (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Between 1635 and 1642, Richelieu renovated the Sorbonne; he consolidated the Sorbonne with two smaller colleges, and built a complex of new buildings, including a domed chapel, around a large courtyard.
They met while studying at the Sorbonne.
Vaguely resembling Amy Adams in big 80s-style glasses, she talks fast and with an intensity that suggests a Sorbonne academic rushing to make an intervention at a high-pressure convention.
Physicists at Sorbonne Universite in Paris have studied videos of Kahn's kinetic facades and conducted experiments to measure the underlying physical mechanisms, outlined in a published in the journal Physical Review Fluids.
When she was 19 she travelled to Paris to study art history at the Sorbonne.
Born in Saigon in 1960, the artist left for Paris after the 1968 Tet offensive with her mother — who had a scholarship at the Sorbonne — and two brothers.
Delectorskaya had been accepted into the Sorbonne to study medicine like her beloved father, but she soon realised she could never afford the fees.
He became a US citizen in 1944, going on to study at the Sorbonne, the University of Chicago, Harvard and Oxford, before working for the Economist as a leader writer.
I also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.
If France wants to celebrate sexual difference, it should enshrine someone like Michel Foucault, the gay social theorist, who wrote extensively about sexuality, said Henri Scepi, a professor of French literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle.
Raised in Newark, NJ, Berg earned degrees from Princeton and Columbia Law School while also attending the Sorbonne.
She holds one master’s degree in Insurance Law from the University of Paris Créteil, and another in Law and Social Sciences from University La Sorbonne.
She received a master’s degree cum laude in global business law from Institut d’Études Politiques (Sciences Po) and Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne.
While others, sons and daughters or Bolivian feudal scum, are attending Sorbonne and Cambridge to get intellectually conditioned in order to serve the West.
After that first season, Berg traveled to Paris, where he enrolled at the Sorbonne and read several newspapers each day.
The Chinese say Africans are so proud to show you a PHD of French literature from Sorbonne but are not in control of the money they use daily… no surprise!
A number of years ago, a Sorbonne professor discovered an ancient map depicting the site of the cemetery, which now lay under an open square in the city of Troyes.
As circumstances permitted, about 1271 De Sorbon added a literary college: this was the Collège de Calvi or the "little Sorbonne".
As France mobilized its troops, Marc Bloch left his position at the Sorbonne and took up his reserve status as a captain in the French Army at the age of 52. He was encouraged at the time by colleagues both in France and abroad to leave the country.
As other teachers of theology in the university became members of the Sorbonne, by the beginning of the sixteenth century, its staff was practically identical with the university faculty.
Common combinations with sorbonne
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the sorbonne 35×
- sorbonne and 10×
- sorbonne in 5×
- la sorbonne 3×
- sorbonne with 2×
- sorbonne but 2×
- sorbonne were 2×