noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
female
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Chestnut, 26, was charged with improper relations with four female trainees and with indecent assault.
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Who knows what the female trainees thought?
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Delmar G.. Simpson guilty of raping six female trainees at the Army post.
new
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You are a head receptionist at a medium-sized hotel, instructing a new trainee receptionist.
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A new class of trainees started every Monday.
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Meanwhile, new trainees would drift in.
■ NOUN
graduate
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As a matter of fact, I started on this paper as a graduate trainee myself.
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The first one was written by a university senior applying for a graduate trainee position with a bank.
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Geographers are well represented in industry, commerce, government and the professions, and are widely sought-after as graduate trainees .
manager
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All trainee managers follow the same route; how fast and how far they develop depends entirely on their individual performance.
solicitor
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Some authorities allow trainee solicitors to spend time with a neighbouring authority to gain wider experience.
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However, not all these authorities recruit trainee solicitors .
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The course developed by Newcastle poly which should become Northumbria University next month is a one-stop route to becoming a trainee solicitor .
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If you have trainee solicitors doing personal injury cases then transfer every 6-12 months is inevitable.
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Articled clerks, recently renamed trainee solicitors , are paid salaries, which have in recent years become increasingly attractive.
teacher
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It also considers problems that may arise in using video with teacher trainees .
■ VERB
ask
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The trainer will ask the trainee advisers to think about any unintentional assumptions implied by this brief exchange.
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Whenever I ask teachers and trainee teachers to respond to two questions about disruptive behaviour: What did you feel?
work
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Takes beginners up to intermediate level by showing trainees working on specific jobs.
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The trainees work hard, but they must start from scratch.
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As usual, the blame shifted to the trainee who worked for the culprit.
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The trainee who worked for Marro was Gary Kilberg, a member of my training class.
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Malcolm Hanson, managing director of Saks hairdressers, says many trainees are working for just £29.50 a week.
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The trainee works in all areas of the department.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He spent three years as a trainee manager before getting his present position.
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I got a job as a trainee reporter on the 'Daily Star'.
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I started out as a trainee on the trading floor, earning around $25,000 a year.
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The new class of trainees was highly motivated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Additionally, if a young trainee achieves a vocational qualification additional funding can be received for the benefit of future trainees.
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Foreigners attending sessions at the Farm were known as black trainees.
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He stood in the darkroom with another trainee , Dale Fitzke, a cripple.
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It was once again proved that the credulity of trainees knew no bounds.
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Life as a Salomon trainee was like being beaten up every day by the neighborhood bully.
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Since 1981 there have been 2000 vocational trainees a year seeking to become principals; hence the 500 surplus.
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Three things can be demonstrated to trainees here: How to break contact gracefully.
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Two 16-year-old process control trainees have been sponsored for a two-year college-based training course in Edinburgh.