in-service - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • now: I believe that these changes offer those now in-Service a system of support which will provide improvements to their future lives.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • sustain: This additional investment at AWE is required to sustain the existing warhead stockpile in-service irrespective of decisions on any successor warhead.

Modifies a noun

  • training: The session will take the form of in-service training for all or part of the school staff.
  • course: Details of European in-service training courses are due in 2004.
  • inspection: Such a technique is strongly desired by industry as a QA tool and as a means of in-service inspection.
  • education: These lists are of little value for initial teacher education or in-service teacher education.
  • teacher: Aimed at pre- and in-service primary teachers of all subjects.
  • session: They wrote the texts during an in-service training session.

Used with adjective complement

  • deliver: Margaret worked in and with many primary schools, providing pastoral support and advice, and delivering in-service in language and environmental studies.
  • provide: To improve own practice - casework, multi-agency working, providing in-service.

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