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practise - use in sentences
Object
- barrister: Rowan is a solicitor, formerly a practicing barrister.
- yoga: Both before and after as women who practice yoga tend to recover more quickly after the birth.
- certificate: Click here for more information about ACCA's practicing certificates.
- meditation: During the first year of my self-analysis I still practiced Buddhist meditation.
- medicine: The General Medical Council licenses doctors to practice medicine in the UK.
Preposition: as
- barrister: Called to the Bar in Gray's Inn in 1978 he practiced as a barrister on the Midlands and Oxford circuit until 1990.
- solicitor: He joined the University in 1991, having previously practiced as a solicitor in London.
- physician: Thereupon he commenced for a short time to practice as a physician in Oxfordshire.
- counselor: This Diploma will not qualify the student to practice as a counselor.
- surgeon: At first, I practiced as a surgeon, including five years as a neurosurgeon.
- therapist: Eva practiced as an Occupational Therapist north and south of the border in health and social care settings.
Adjective complement
- magic: They had to break with their austere religious tradition and practice magic.
Modifying Another Word
- widely: We'll share the resulting good practice widely, aiming to create many more young people friendly neighborhoods.
- some: Then get some practice in against your perfect opponent.
Used with why or when
- that: It is practice that informs the correctness of a left organizations work.
- what: Exercises at the end of each section allows you to practice what you have just learned.
- which: Paul Cranston had an " off " during practice which required medical attention.
Present participle complement
- throw: They got all the men up an hour early to practice throwing their berets in the air in delight at meeting the chief.
Preposition: in
- accordance: The right to practice in accordance with one's conscience or religious belief is protected under article 9 of the Human Rights Act.
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