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He was just Out of the service, going to law school.
He wanted you to go to law school, of course.
I really must go to law school one of these days.
Maybe she should have gone to law school in his place, he thought.
After that, she would like to go to law school.
Then you'll have no choice but to go to law school.
In the end we had to go to law about it.
In her mid-30's she did finally go to law school.
I'm trying to save enough money to go to law school.
His father, however, expected him to go to law school.
He went to law school and learned how to fight.
No one in his family has yet asked, "When are you going to law school?"
"Then maybe we'll have to go to law to get these people out."
They knew the kids would eventually come home and go to law school.
That's one of the reasons why I went to law school.
"What happened to your plans to go to law school?"
Apparently, because he did not want to go to law school, which was the family's plan.
Until then, she had wanted to be a lawyer and go to law school.
I then decided to go to law school to become a human rights lawyer.
I went to law school and got a loan from the Government.
A year later, he retired again and went to law school.
So we've been left with no other avenue but to go to law.
And Ray had taken a year off to work before going to law school.
She had hoped to go to law school, the family said.
Should I go to law school or become a chef?