adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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certificate
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Once admitted, the solicitor is required to maintain a practising certificate , for which a substantial annual fee is charged.
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Last November, reduced practising certificate fees for low-earning solicitors were introduced.
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One of their partners had unwittingly failed to renew his practising certificate .
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A major review was undertaken of the Society's regulatory functions including practising certificates , accountant's reports and investment business certificates.
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The Law Society could reciprocate with information on solicitors who had failed to renew their practising certificates .
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It was also suggested that solicitors should display their practising certificates and last accountant's report in their offices.
teacher
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The perspective on pedagogy that informs this book, then, makes considerable demands on the practising teacher .
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Over the last five years I have moved into working with practising teachers and other members of the education service.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Harri was the only practising Muslim in the class.
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Over 500 of the prisoners are practising Christians.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Applicants for both posts should be practising Christians in agreement with the Trust's aims and purposes.
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Changes in rights of audience may well result in a slimming down of the practising Bar.
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For trainers or practising professionals needing a refresher course.
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Such was my sole experience in dabbling with the occult, when I met Beth and Ida Perry - practising spiritualists.
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The perspective on pedagogy that informs this book, then, makes considerable demands on the practising teacher.
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Working alongside the students will be practising musicians, architects, painters and dancers.