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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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regular
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There is a regular seminar programme, and easy access to professional bodies and institutions concerned with formal and non-formal education.
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The department has an international reputation for its research and has a regular programme of seminars given by invited speakers.
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It carries out these aims primarily by holding regular seminar meetings, usually six a year, and an annual conference.
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It holds a regular series of seminars at which reports are presented on research currently in progress.
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group
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These topics are studied through active discussion in seminar groups .
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The seminar group will convene leading researchers in this field for six meetings over two years.
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The course is taught, exclusively, in seminar groups .
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The larger departments, with their larger seminar groups , may have an inherent advantage in this respect over the smaller units.
room
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In addition there are ten, flat-floored seminar rooms with capacity for 30-50 people in classroom-style arrangement.
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Krauss's seminar room was full of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and some visitors from other departments.
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On entering a small seminar room , where a meeting is already under way, the show may take the following complex form.
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He had expected a small one, a seminar room .
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Seated in the seminar room the two men went through the remaining names on the list.
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Stephanie finally took it off the hook and left to join the big party that was under way in the seminar room .
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Norman Pinder was creeping through the last few yards of shrubbery before he would reach the window of the small seminar room .
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Classrooms, clinical rooms and seminar rooms are not always liberally equipped with hooks or pegs on which to hang charts.
■ VERB
attend
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More than 100 people attended the seminar , which was mean to last one-and-half hours but continued for three!
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Participants will also attend seminars to discuss the collections.
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Fifteen writers and publishers from 13 Third World countries attended the seminar .
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On the morning I flew overseas to attend a career seminar I heard a radio interview about career change.
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The seminars are widely publicised beforehand, and print and broadcast journalists are invited to attend .
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A nurse introduced Dave to our plan and invited him to attend a company seminar .
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The course is taught partly in College, where students attend lectures, seminars workshops and tutorials, and partly in schools.
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A huge and devoted group of followers pay $ 39 a head to attend her motivational hotel seminars .
conduct
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This led to ongoing negotiations regarding the school board engaging me as a consultant to conduct inservice career development seminars .
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This conversation led to-her discussions about how I could work with this organization by conducting career change seminars .
give
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I was then asked to give a seminar on the inflationary universe at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
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It gave workshops and seminars to help priests and lay people plan liturgies that were expressive, inclusive and theologically sound.
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I gave the same seminar about the problems of the inflationary universe, just as in Moscow.
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Then I started touring and giving seminars and performing at Carnegie Hall, and all of that gradually helped.
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After the conference I gave a seminar on the inflationary model and its problems at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute.
hold
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The Cenacle welcomes people from all over the country and holds courses and seminars which cover a wide range of denominations.
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The participating States also envisage holding future seminars on topics of mutual interest.
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It carries out these aims primarily by holding regular seminar meetings, usually six a year, and an annual conference.
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So after psychiatric sessions, Angela came to Uncle Sammler to hold a seminar and analyze the pro ceding hour.
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To hold conferences, seminars , readings of papers, lectures and discussions.
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Lobbying has become so refined that lobbyists now hold teaching seminars for one another.
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It is hoped to hold these seminars in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
host
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We could host University seminars to which speakers of note could be invited to attend.
include
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The programme includes seminars exploring opportunities from the viewpoints of both franchisors and franchisees.
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Land costs are $ 700 to $ 850, including meals, seminars , meetings with local residents.
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Courses may cover general, quantitative and developmental aspects of the subjects and includes lectures, seminars and laboratory work.
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This may include essays, seminar papers, seminar presentations, projects, case studies, laboratory work, performances or exhibitions.
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The group's activities include several half-day seminar meetings, a one-day research workshop and a two-day residential Conference.
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It will include a series of seminars that will discuss key issues facing the waste management industry.
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As well as an exhibition of food-related products, the show will include a series of seminars covering quality assurance and customer relations.
present
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An accomplished sportswoman, she presents seminars and courses on sports nutrition.
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After the introductory parts, the book begins with a summary of the scientific papers presented at the seminar .
run
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Grant Thornton is to run a series of seminars to tackle the issue.
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They also run conferences and seminars and provide in-house training and consultancy services on a range of specialist topics.
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The department runs a research seminar , with guest speakers and opportunities for postgraduate students to present their work.
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The Faculty runs courses and seminars in methods of Social Research.
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The department also runs seminars on developing clinical and communication skills to reinforce the students' experience in the practices.
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Thenceforth Waismann acted as Schlick's unofficial assistant, eventually running his graduate seminar .
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And I run occasional training seminars for my own people.
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R.S. ran seminars in London hotels bringing in speakers from the relocation area to discuss issues such as health, education and housing.
teach
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The course is taught by seminars , workshops and groupwork, and assessed by coursework, project assignments, and a dissertation.
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As a first-year graduate student, I taught an undergraduate honors seminar on concepts of normality.
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In the spring semester Gordon taught two seminars and took on more than a dozen students for independent study projects.
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The course is taught by lectures, seminars and tutorials, and is college based.
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Lobbying has become so refined that lobbyists now hold teaching seminars for one another.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a sales seminar
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Every week we have a seminar on modern political theory.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A department-wide graduate seminar is held during each Michaelmas and Hilary Term for the benefit of research students.
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A series of research conferences and seminars enables researchers to present reviews and findings to an informed audience.
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Cost of the seminar is £10.
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In the spring semester Gordon taught two seminars and took on more than a dozen students for independent study projects.
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It gave workshops and seminars to help priests and lay people plan liturgies that were expressive, inclusive and theologically sound.
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Land costs are $ 700 to $ 850, including meals, seminars, meetings with local residents.
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Peters has augmented his books with countless articles, speeches, and seminars, all on the same general theme.