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prescriptive - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • form: We also think it is too early to be prescriptive about the precise form that National Grid services too take.
  • type: Possible Activities We are not prescriptive about the type of activities that should be carried out by fellows.

Preposition: on

  • issue: The Protocol does not attempt to be prescriptive on issues in relation to expert evidence.

Preposition: at

  • stage: Without being too prescriptive at this stage, it is possible to outline the key elements of such a Bill.

Modifies a noun

  • grammar: The people who wrote the first prescriptive grammars in the late eighteenth century.
  • approach: A need for a more prescriptive approach to the structure of the tutorial sessions also became evident.
  • regulation: The reports noted several shortcomings with prescriptive safety regulations.
  • guideline: However, the move has angered consumer groups, as it preempts more prescriptive guidelines being drawn up by the Food Standards Agency.
  • curriculum: The local curriculum The present model is one of the most prescriptive national curricula in the world.
  • nature: Clay talk Some makers are wary of the prescriptive nature of words.

Modifying Another Word

  • overly: Each of the four points stimulates ideas without being overly prescriptive.
  • unduly: In meeting these criteria good regulation should not be unduly prescriptive.
  • neither: Outline of project proposal The following provides a broad outline and is neither prescriptive nor exhaustive.
  • too: There was concern not to be too prescriptive with an adverse effect on trade.
  • highly: Action research is, in effect, a highly prescriptive extension of practice.
  • fairly: He is fairly prescriptive in his advice in situations where the " right " answer may really depend on balancing a number of factors.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Some funders are becoming more prescriptive over how targets are to be achieved.
  • see: To date there has been a marked refusal to be seen as prescriptive.

Preposition: in

  • term: The criterion do not aim to be prescriptive in terms of what kind of community network you might wish to set up.
  • way: Its content is not designed to be prescriptive in any way.

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