Example sentences of "many [noun] [prep] experience [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Electricity boards have many decades of experience with mains signalling . |
2 | The new streamlined ‘ Action Team ’ at L.D.P. in Leamington Spa , headed by Tony Fallon , Sales Manager with ( from right ) , Anna Harris , Sales Office Supervisor who has many years of experience with L.D.P. ; Natalie Anstey with the all round versatility of youth ; Cynthia Clark and Jan McGrath having strong accountancy/customer liaison skills and Cora Lake with a sales/marketing background . |
3 | It also has access to the many years of experience on domestic credit underwriting in Holland from its parent company . |
4 | Beryl Chapman , the author , has written a small workbook based on many years of experience for a variety of people to use , not as a large reference book . |
5 | John and Liz Soars each have many years of experience as teachers and teacher-trainers in the UK and abroad . |
6 | But of course it should be noted that most people are conditioned by many years of experience in which traders have tended to gloss over interest rates . |
7 | J. Rothschild Partnership envelops 400 individual sales professionals with many years of experience in the industry and a large number of extremely high achievers . |
8 | Stewart has many years of experience in both graphic and carpet design , gained as the Senior Designer in the London offices of Stoddard Mercia , and previously as the London Contract Designer with B.M.K. |
9 | Being fascinated with the problems of developing highly professional staff , and having many years of experience in recruiting from almost every British campus , I could not accept them as good building stone and felt obliged to turn them down . |
10 | In education teachers devise many kinds of experience for their pupils in terms of exposure yet it is problematical as to how many of these result in genuine experience , as defined above , and how many are ineffective , i.e. they leave construct systems unchallenged and unchanged . |