practical - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • lot: Katie Kift of Rickerbys All those who attended found it interesting, worthwhile, entertaining and practical with lots of opportunity to participate.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • do: I didn't like studying ( I wanted to do something practical ) or campus life.

Modifies a noun

  • advice: Trusted, practical advice on your desktop ORDER TODAY!
  • guide: The Woman Manual - The practical step-by-step guide to women's health, for men.
  • experience: Account can also be taken of practical experience within the relevant field of study.
  • skill: You will also learn how to develop practical skills in the stylistic analysis of texts.
  • guidance: ANNEX D gives some practical guidance on layout of the workstation.
  • solution: Discount pharmacy which dr. with dvd practical software solutions.

Modifying Another Word

  • eminently: Review: This eminently practical book reaches out to you in a real way.
  • reasonably: Its offense was to fail to ensure, so far as reasonably practical, that people were safe.
  • intensely: It may be intensely practical - finance or food or whatever.
  • highly: This is a rhythmically written story, conveying a highly practical message in an amusing way.
  • very: Behavior The Campbell is a very practical, hardy duck which is a prolific egg layer.
  • refreshingly: But of the Russians he met, McKay found Trotsky's views the most perceptive - refreshingly practical and free of racial stereotyping.

Used with adjective complement

  • demonstrate: We are looking for graduates and post-graduates who can demonstrate practical problem-solving skills, maturity, and evidence of teamwork and initiative.
  • offer: Overview of Visual FoxPro training options We offer practical, hands-on training for programmers working in Microsoft Visual FoxPro 6.0 - 9.0.
  • develop: The JSC would like to start a series of courses for developing practical IT skills, to be run by those with these skills.
  • give: Recent titles include Saving Sex which gives practical, down-to-earth answers to real teenagers ' questions about relationships and sex.
  • contain: It contains practical, common sense information about how to prepare for and what to do in the event of an emergency.
  • get: Further development is needed and both business and the MoD need to get practical about the issues.

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