project - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • collaborative: Members of the Academic staff are available, without charge, to discuss potential collaborative research projects.
  • major: I am currently involved in four major research projects.
  • innovative: You will be working on innovative projects, breaking new ground and sharing your learning with others.

Noun used with modifier

  • pilot: Pilot projects have also attracted an enormous group of new volunteers, over 80 people in many stations.
  • regeneration: ERDF is aimed at economic regeneration projects promoted primarily by the public sector.
  • restoration: This book provides historic background relevant to current restoration projects.
  • construction: Population growth and surging oil revenues are the key dynamics stimulating both public and private sector investment in construction projects.

Converse of object

  • complete: At the end of this period of teaching, students are required to complete a research project.

Adjective modifier

  • funded: British Library Research and Innovation Center funded research project, 1st August 1995 - 31st July 1996.
  • joint: It is a joint pilot project between Arts Council England and British Council China.
  • exciting: Many thanks for taking the time to get involved in this exciting project.

Modifies a noun

  • manager: A good architecture makes life much easier for the project manager.
  • management: The project manager will also have direct line management responsibility for a small project management team... .
  • team: You can easily call your Brazilian project team during your work day.

Noun used with modifier

  • research: A research project takes a third of the time.

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