Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] training " in BNC.

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1 Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness .
2 WOMEN in the corporate world are being held back by unsuitable methods of management training , according to research by Lancaster University Management School .
3 NORTHERN workers are the country 's top performers on Government training schemes but half face a return to the dole queue .
4 And what about the unmistakable traces of Essene training ?
5 It is easy to understand this , but it 's not so easy to evaluate the different elements of theatre training , and see just how they contribute to the making of that elusive thing , ‘ a compleat actor ’ .
6 One of the most popular myths in weight training is that higher reps produce bigger abdominals .
7 If we look further we can discover yet more determinants like official policies concerning building , furniture and equipment of schools , contents of national radio and television programmes and the official syllabuses for teacher training .
8 The 1971 White Paper laid down the following requirements for adult training centres and showed the actual provision in 1969 , as shown overleaf .
9 Part-time courses in teacher training .
10 However , the Normal College is geographically adjacent to the University College of North Wales , Bangor , which offers similar courses of teacher training and , in some respects , competes with it for students .
11 As in many of the less obvious aspects of dog training , care over details such as this will help to ensure that there is no adverse reaction on the part of the dog .
12 The broad Firth of Clyde runs north from the island , with Goat Fell on the east shore appearing to fall in a sheer drop into the sea , making ideal conditions for commando training .
13 As is argued at length in the Kingman Report , substantial programmes of teacher training are required if teachers are themselves to know enough to enable them to design with confidence programmes of study about language .
14 What do you think existing kinds of drama training do for the new actor ?
15 Militarily , the demand was for major reforms in army training which took note of new developments in nutrition , hygiene and physiology .
16 Stanislavsky 's ideas on acting became central to modern drama training , and many of the most interesting and powerful concepts in actor training developed from his work .
17 The extraordinary stories of oddball training methods , holidays on the job , the wilful behaviour , the bringing down of star players .
18 They have removed the right of women who work in small firms to return to work after childbirth and , by changing the law , they have blocked the right of married women on employment training to claim child-care .
19 Indeed the value of one-to-one contact or discussion in small groups means that it can be extremely valuable to capitalise , whenever possible , on outside sources of help — classroom assistants , visiting parents , other adults and visitors , as well as visiting groups of teacher training students , who can make an especially valuable contribution .
20 Many of the current clinical methods of relaxation training are based upon the techniques of Jacobson ( 1938 ) .
21 Sometimes it seems that a destructive tension has been created between the new deal , achieving a balance , and the forthcoming reforms of specialist training .
22 A restaurant seating 100 obviously presents a greater risk of food poisoning than does a shop selling only wrapped goods and needs to dedicate commensurate resources to staff training .
23 The development of computer-based public access systems to the holdings of one or more libraries , together with advances in online bibliographic searching , have increasingly led to the use of CAI programmes for user training , yet use of CAI programmes can hardly be said to be widespread .
24 First , there are those like Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education formed from the linking of one or more colleges of education , which by definition offered only advanced courses in teacher training , with a college of technology which offered a considerable number of advanced vocational courses .
25 One of the big dangers of group training is that if the first one has n't got the skills skills is that he might not get anything out of it .
26 The Government must weigh up the needs of vital areas like job training , social security benefits , hospital building and the changeover to the council tax .
27 All that has been compounded by the Government 's crazy cuts in youth training , including in the construction industry .
28 Many chairmen might see this as a blessing : most are certainly keener on inventing new forms of high-level training than on managing anti-unemployment schemes like Employment Training ( ET ) and the Youth Training Scheme ( YTS ) .
29 However , it is important to note and counter the limitations of mainstream approaches to management training , with their top-down assumptions , their tendency to exclude all but the head and senior staff , and their focus on strategies at the expense of educational purposes .
30 The government 's response to the problem of teacher shortages was to launch new kinds of teacher training programmes .
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