verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
closely
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Once this has been achieved, the manager judges results and does not closely supervise the actions of his staff.
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In either case, an individual's initial training period will be closely supervised as outlined below.
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Your work will be closely supervised and regularly reviewed but as the training progresses, the responsibility you are given will increase.
■ NOUN
activity
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These senior officers supervise the activities of the one or two assistant field officers also found in most areas.
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Care assistants help to run and supervise these activities .
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P Combe supervised all laboratory activities .
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A housing association will coordinate and supervise development activity .
child
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Working closely with two medical co-ordinators and a training officer, she supervises Cornwall's child protection procedures.
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If the setting is inadequately supervised , the child can easily feel scared and vulnerable.
construction
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Those taking early retirement find a challenge in planning and supervising the construction of a customised home.
duty
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Many of the pupils were boarders so part of the duties included supervising the compound where the students lived.
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The court said that schools do not have a duty to supervise the grounds at all times.
election
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The army supervised the elections of 1867 and 1868 and was called in from time to time thereafter to settle scattered disputes.
failure
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As an absolute minimum they will hold the member liable for any failure to supervise .
officer
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These senior officers supervise the activities of the one or two assistant field officers also found in most areas.
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Working closely with two medical co-ordinators and a training officer , she supervises Cornwall's child protection procedures.
operation
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Even at long range, without the help of an on board computer, Earth could still supervise this operation .
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Presumably he has remained at the back to supervise the operation .
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The proprietor owns or obtains the materials and capital equipment used in the operation of the business and personally supervises its operation.
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It is the latter who supervises the operations of the house and helps residents out with the housekeeping and money management skills.
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He supervised operations from a large warehouse at Greenwich on the Thames, whence he supplied the metropolitan market in particular.
project
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He spends about 10 days each month back in Hong Kong, supervising projects in the works at his production company.
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Large construction projects , like an office building or industrial complex for example, are too complicated for one person to supervise .
staff
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Donations are taken by trained staff supervised by doctors and nurses.
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So the agencies appointed a board of directors composed of their senior staff to supervise their funds.
student
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These tutors are responsible for the professional development of each student in the group and supervise the students on block teaching practices.
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One fourth-grade teacher gave up her daily break to supervise one of her students during recess.
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Assignments will include teaching and supervising post-professional graduate students , and teaching in a three year professional Bachelor of Architecture program.
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The first relates to the capacity of the teacher training colleges adequately to supervise their scattered students .
work
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In 1441 he took over the work from two Venetian architects and supervised the work for the next three decades.
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He spends about 10 days each month back in Hong Kong, supervising projects in the works at his production company.
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Brunel planned and supervised the work himself.
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Secretaries often supervise other employees and work directly with top officials to get things done, Chaney said.
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He says both Mr Mellor and his wife, who supervised most of the work , were kept informed of escalating costs.
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They train, schedule, and supervise the work of housekeepers, inspect rooms, and order cleaning supplies.
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Tutors would supervise their students' work in the manner of teacher trainers.
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Each year Asbury tried to reach every state in order to goad his men and to supervise their work .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All volunteers are supervised by a qualified nurse.
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At work, she supervises a production team of fifteen.
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Ruff supervises a staff of more than 200 lawyers.
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The teacher's duties that morning included supervising the before-school reading program.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Catherine, the same young woman who had come to the farm, supervised the visit in a fenced-in playground.
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He sees bits and pieces of it in between working lights and smoke effects and supervising a crew of 10 electricians.
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He spends about 10 days each month back in Hong Kong, supervising projects in the works at his production company.
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He wanted me to come and supervise the demolition of a block in the Gorbals, at Florence Square.
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The court said that schools do not have a duty to supervise the grounds at all times.
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Tutors would supervise their students' work in the manner of teacher trainers.