Example sentences of "on [noun] training " in BNC.

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1 Assistant food and beverage managers must first complete our 10-month on board training scheme during which time they will work in all areas of the kitchens , bars , restaurants and storerooms .
2 On board training is given to enable us to promote staff who show ability and aptitude .
3 We have instituted special on board training programmes for staff who wish to work in the restaurant or bars .
4 On branch training is supported by a number of theoretical training days run on a modular basis .
5 US freeze on defence training aid — Defence agreement with UK
6 on CAD training .
7 Individual aircraft histories are provided for all production Hornets and Sea Hornets , along with chapters on Hornet trials at the A & AEE Boscombe Down , the type 's conversion into the Sea Hornet , service with the Far East Air Force , along with sections on RAF Training and Support Units and Royal Navy Second Line Squadrons and Support Units .
8 Erm but the more general training er sort of across the board that came up for staff in general was certain things that are , are bound to happen for example on course training will happen .
9 Once you have obtained some professional advice on weight training you can obtain small weights ( such as hand weights ) quite cheaply for use at home ( if you do not have the time or inclination to travel to a gym to exercise ) .
10 Let them also lay on interview training .
11 It is part of a major programme of research work initiated by the Training Board on Research Training .
12 But I did that on marathon training .
13 Man dies on work training trek
14 BMA 's evidence on specialist training
15 Editor , — Linda Beecham 's report on the BMA 's submission to the chief medical officer 's working party on specialist training related to training requirements in the European Community includes the statement : ‘ Since the work of public health doctors in the United Kingdom has changed considerably since 1975 the requirements for specialist training have no relevance . ’
16 The book on independence training by Tooze ( op. cit. ) illustrates sighted guide techniques clearly .
17 To avoid the crowded coast road , I turned inland on weekday training runs .
18 The current emphasis on management training in the independent sector of the retail trades stems from the recommendations made by an SSRC sponsored study of ‘ Small Scale Retailing in the UK ’ ( grant no HR 3237 ) which was carried out in 1975-77 .
19 ( i ) The presence or absence of residual ischaemia ( ii ) The safe heart rate to which the patient can exercise ( iii ) The likelihood of arrhythmias developing during exercise ( iv ) The blood pressure response to exercise ( some patients show a paradoxical fall in blood pressure with exercise , and this is an adverse prognostic feature and may result in the patient developing quite severe orthostatic hypotension after an exercise session ) ( v ) Current fitness level from which the patient 's exercise tolerance can be derived Most hospital-based or community-based exercise programmes for coronary patients are based on circuit training .
20 Virtually all the Romanovs from Peter 's time took limitless pleasure in the glitter and order of parade-ground drill , thereby seriously diminishing the emphasis on combat training .
21 On Site Training
22 He noted that whilst his responses were ‘ accompanied by a considerable body of information regarding induction and development training , there was very little specifically on job training ’ .
23 The McNair Report on teacher training ( see Chapter 9 ) appeared in May , but both it and the Act were apparently overshadowed in public interest by the Fleming Report on that subject of endless fascination to the English , the Public Schools .
24 There has also been a decline throughout the decade in spending on teacher training , though the recently initiated Self Help Action Programme in Education ( SHAPE ) project may increase the effectiveness of in-service training .
25 Yet while the maintenance of a degree of competence in two languages is both possible and desirable , it can only conceivably be achieved following a reassessment of present curricular priorities , a recasting of a great deal of current material in school , and a new emphasis on teacher training .
26 CUP has Tasks for Language Teachers by Martin Parrot of International House in London , and this , although expensive at £13.95 , promises to be widely used on teacher training courses .
27 Figures from the Graduate Teacher Training Registry show that applications for places on teacher training courses for physics are , in 1989 , down by 25 per cent on 1988 , while the 1988 figures were down by 17 per cent on 1987 ( Times Educational Supplement 4 April 1989 ) .
28 For more than ten years the membership of the National Council for Mother Tongue Teaching has kept itself informed through newsletters and regular conferences such as the one on Teacher Training held at Lancashire Polytechnic in 1985 , and the one on Language Teaching Techniques held at Nottingham Language Centre in 1986 .
29 There was pressure upon it , as there was then on teacher training institutions generally , to expand numbers rapidly and to attract numbers by the provision of a wide range of possible options .
30 Significantly , the Welsh Advisory Board includes in its terms of reference to advise the Secretary of State for Wales on teacher training as well , an area not yet fully considered by NAB .
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