plenary - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • attend: The DPRK has agreed to attend a third plenary of the Four Party Talks in October.
  • give: Paul Ekins, Head of the Environment group at PSI, will give the opening plenary on " Making resource flows count " .

Adjective modifier

  • final: He opened the final plenary of the NPT Conference at 10.30 pm.
  • next: The next plenary will be held on March 8, 2001 at the Palais des Nations, Geneva.
  • possible: Possible plenary: Students use their posters to report on their investigation results.
  • short: A few short plenary and panel discussion sessions set the scene for in-depth deliberations during a series of breakout groups.
  • main: And this was seen as a succesful outcome, presented in the main plenary to heads of States and governments.
  • second: The Commission met for its second plenary in Madrid, Spain, in January 1992.

Modifies a noun

  • session: The groups reported back in a plenary session at the end of the lesson.
  • indulgence: The Holy Father granted all World Youth Day participants a plenary indulgence.
  • speaker: Plenary Speakers Details of the plenary speakers are given below.
  • lecture: Term I: Plenary lectures On fourteen teaching days of Term I there is a morning plenary lecture for the whole Summer School.
  • meeting: An annual plenary meeting of the four members will take place, hosted in each museum in turn.
  • talk: Matt will be giving a plenary talk jointly with Tony Brown on Socrates: Building an Intranet for the UK Research Councils.

Noun used with modifier

  • closing: A similar format was followed during the closing plenary which examined issues of concern in the context of legal education in Europe.
  • keynote: The event will be divided into panel discussion and keynote plenary lectures.
  • opening: The opening plenary session was held in the lecture theater of the Oxford University Museum.
  • afternoon: The afternoon plenary session built on the earlier workshop presentations and suggested some action.
  • morning: Term I: Plenary lectures On fourteen teaching days of Term I there is a morning plenary lecture for the whole Summer School.
  • society: Please also send to the civil society plenary list if you wish, but suggest you strip any personal contact information before doing so.

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