verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
enrol on a course/put your name down for a course British English (= to arrange to officially join a course )
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How about enrolling on a sailing course?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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class
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In many areas, it is possible to enrol for adult education classes in archaeology.
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Many have enrolled in self-defense classes .
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George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class , Petite Protocol.
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He saw it in the low number of minority students enrolled in honors classes .
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Twenty-six racial equality officers came to the university to enrol in classes for the first ever diploma in race and community relations.
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Q: My 6-year-old son has been enrolled in a karate class for almost a year.
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By 1930, more than 500 students had enrolled in classes at some twenty-six rural centres.
college
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She has also considered re-training and thought about enrolling for a college course.
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After a year he had enrolled at City College , which he had learned of through a cousin who was attending.
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Finally I was enrolled at the Royal College of Physicians.
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Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.
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The proportion of high school graduates enrolling in college jumped from 49 percent in 1980 to 62 percent in 1992.
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In 1996 he was enrolled in a community college in Arizona.
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Several years ago she enrolled at Hunter College .
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In 1966, Arturo Rosales had just enrolled at a community college when he decided he needed a haircut.
course
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The following is a list of the best known courses available to individuals enrolling independently of company sponsorship.
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The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking political science courses or enrolling in law schools.
member
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Please, once again, remind all your present members to renew membership and try to enrol as many new members as possible.
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Newly enrolled members of the Fantastic Flyer program also receive special discounts, coupons and other benefits during the year.
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It enrolled less than 50 members but it attracted active support from up to 2,000 sympathizers.
patient
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Among the 23 enrolled patients , five were lost to follow-up as early as 3 months.
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It enrolled 6090 patients and assigned them to enalapril or placebo.
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Therefore, we enrolled patients with spurting or oozing haemorrhage in this comparative trial.
program
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They keep off the jobless roles by taking early retirement, holding part-time jobs or enrolling in government-run training programs .
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He thought he might like landscaping and enrolled in a two-year program at a nearby college in horticulture.
school
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Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.
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The proportion of high school graduates enrolling in college jumped from 49 percent in 1980 to 62 percent in 1992.
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In 1994 the unemployment rate for recent high school graduates not enrolled in college was 36 percent.
student
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In 1986, 38 students were enrolled on to the parallel track, but during the next academic year something unexpected happened.
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The number of students enrolled in ABA-approved law schools doubled in the twelve-year period from 1968 to 1979.
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By 1930, more than 500 students had enrolled in classes at some twenty-six rural centres.
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He saw it in the low number of minority students enrolled in honors classes.
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The first part-time students will enrol next April.
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When medical schools offered geriatrics as an elective, few students enrolled .
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Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required, normally at the commencement of the academic session. 2.
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For the spring term, about 58 students have enrolled .
study
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However, candidates from overseas are not normally allowed to enrol for part-time study .
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He did once enrol on a home study course but couldn't get motivated.
university
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After being enrolled at the university at the age of seventeen, Freud studied physiology, biology and anatomy.
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Don't tell me you've enrolled in the Open University !
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I enrolled at Oxford University and embarked on a career in advertising in 1975.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Anybody who has not yet been enrolled on the English course should contact the tutor.
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Bill enrolled in a four-year teacher-training course in Albany.
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Classes began soon after we enrolled.
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His parents enrolled him in a military academy when he was only 8.
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I'd like to enrol on the German course, please.
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In 1966 he enrolled at the University of London to study history.
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Most students who enroll in geology courses do not intend to become geologists.
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That year Sam enroled for law studies in Cape Town.
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The course is very popular, so it's best to enrol as soon as possible.
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Two hundred and eighty women enrolled in the Argus club this year.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In 1996 he was enrolled in a community college in Arizona.
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Only twenty-seven new members had been enrolled since the Leeds Congress, and the total membership still stood at less than one hundred.
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She enrolled at a Colorado community college and discovered how inadequate her education had been when she tested at the remedial level.
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The first is that students are adults, and enrol and attend their courses voluntarily.
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Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.
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Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.
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Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company, of tyro Marines.