Example sentences of "attendance at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Attendance at traditional churches declined by 9% between 1979 and 1989 , but the guitar-strummers ' numbers are swelling .
2 Attendance at other courses may be required or permitted in particular cases .
3 Figure 8.1 Attendance at selective secondary school
4 In summary , the service and intermediate classes will be compared with the working class in their attendance at selective as opposed to non-selective schools .
5 To obtain the appropriate qualifications , however , is a costly business , for the most desired are earned through attendance at expensive North American business schools .
6 Competition for places in high status universities is so enormous that after-school attendance at expensive private crammer schools is virtually compulsory .
7 He also pleaded interference with his duty to those by whom he was employed in a private practice of considerable extent , but his time at the College had been clearly specified — two hours for consultation by subscribers with sick horses on three days a week , with little or no call upon him for attendance at uncertain hours . ’
8 During the height of the controversy over the 1902 Education Bill , its membership numbered 396 but attendance at annual and special meetings ranged from ‘ small ’ to ‘ fair ’ .
9 This might consist of : special in-house courses , attendance at outside professional courses , plus evening college lectures and private study .
10 Other risk factors examined were the frequency of social contact , father 's social class , age joined civil service , number of children , attendance at religious services , and physical activity .
11 For these families , attendance at Al-Anon or Families Anonymous may be the best identification available and is therefore appropriate .
12 finance , advice from experienced researchers , support ( financial ) for attendance at relevant conferences
13 This can be useful during the occasional compulsory attendance at official Indonesian functions , or when waiting in government offices for filming permits to be granted ; but there have been dinner parties , at which he was the guest of honour , when he was actually thought to have died at table .
14 ‘ Encourage more attendance at professional meetings , visits to other services and appropriate seminars ’ .
15 Is the attendance at professional conferences something that 's earmarked , or is it just
16 Many of these ill effects , however , are related to low socio-economic status , unemployment , poor housing and social environment , low educational achievements , lack of support and stable relationships , inexperience , isolation , depression and poor levels of attendance at antenatal and other clinics , rather than to age per se ( Wells , 1983 ) .
17 These studies have focused on problems identified by Brazilian colleagues , including poor compliance with immunisation and other preventive measures , poor attendance at antenatal clinics , problems with the role and training of health agents , and the high rate of somatisation .
18 Successful antenatal intervention largely depends on the proportion , frequency , and pattern of attendance at antenatal clinics , so there is need for strategies to overcome cultural , demographic , and socioeconomic barriers to early and continued attendance .
19 Equally important are the findings that attendance at post-natal clinics is also associated with social class .
20 I would also like to thank you , Mr , er for your attendance at various times , and Mrs likewise , as neither of you again will be returning .
21 There was also alarm about the practice of " occasional conformity " ( whereby Nonconformists were able to evade the provisions of the Test and Corporation Acts and qualify themselves for civil office through the occasional attendance at Anglican communion ) and the growth of Dissenting academies ( which trained future generations of Nonconformist ministers and thus helped to perpetuate the religious schism ) .
22 And by April 1318 a group of bishops which included Canterbury , Norwich , Chichester , Winchester , Llandaff and Hereford reached an accord with Lancaster about his attendance at future parliaments .
23 About half of all children of school age were in attendance at elementary schools by 1940 Beyond the elementary stage private schools managed by Koreans or by foreign missionaries were prevalent .
24 It was also frequently noted that staff were encouraged to request attendance at external courses , but likely to be nominated for attendance at internal courses ( normally developed in the frame-work of their perceived training needs ) .
25 For example , attendance at technical meetings , seminars , lectures , courses ( including pre-course/meeting preparation ) could constitute structured CPE .
26 Attendance at Technical Committee Meetings
27 March 1989 saw the formal appointment of a coordinator for home-school liaison officers and bilingual support assistants , who was to be responsible to ‘ the appropriate adviser in the Primary Division ’ and whose job description listed eight major duties including close liaison with the schools involved in the two projects , cooperation with heads to provide a positive and coherent service , and attendance at appropriate working parties and committees ‘ as agreed with the Primary Adviser ’ .
28 This was largely interpreted to mean decisions about attendance at external courses , and was revealing , particularly in terms of the extent to which decisions were taken corporately or individually .
29 It was also frequently noted that staff were encouraged to request attendance at external courses , but likely to be nominated for attendance at internal courses ( normally developed in the frame-work of their perceived training needs ) .
30 Attendance at external courses must be justified against training objectives or be seen to acquire for the county library some new or up-date skill/ knowledge/experience which would otherwise be a noticeable gap ’ .
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