adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
school
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Since the 1830s, these schools , and other denominational schools, had received government grants.
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If the practice of subsidising denominational schools is regrettable, in Northern Ireland it is catastrophic.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many campus Christian organizations cross denominational lines.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, in 1974, an adoption Act made it possible for couples of mixed denominational or religious origin to adopt.
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He is exploring closer links with Diocesan and other denominational youth bodies which overlap in their aims.
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Over 3, 000 responses from congregations, inter-church study groups, denominational theological commissions and executive councils were received.
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Since the 1830s, these schools, and other denominational schools, had received government grants.
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The conference will also discuss the legalisation of the use and sale of cannabis and whether denominational schooling should be ended.
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The total of those favouring denominational schooling in the initial survey was less than one-third.
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We do not try to give it a denominational name.
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Will the denominational bond overcome the competitive drive of the market economy now introduced into teacher education?