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survey - use in sentences
Converse of object
- undertake: In your position I would have a CCTV survey undertaken first.
- commission: CCW commissioned a recent survey of the only known Welsh site which failed to re-find this species.
- complete: Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw with the chance to win a £ 50 Amazon voucher.
Adjective modifier
- geophysical: In the other field the geophysical survey indicated the presence of a couple of features which predated the historic field pattern.
- recent: The data in the figure is taken from a recent national survey of elderly people.
- geological: Further details can be obtained from the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland.
- postal: Method of Data Collection: Postal survey Weighting: No weighting used.
- annual: The top 10 is contained in the annual survey of Britain's top 50 brands compiled by research company AC Nielson for Marketing magazine.
- comprehensive: It was written to accompany an equally comprehensive survey of the systems, which is still available from Inglesport.
Modifies a noun
- respondent: This is to ensure that the guarantee of confidentiality given to survey respondents is protected.
- finding: The differences between the survey findings must equal or exceed the percentages shown here for the difference to be considered statistically significant.
- questionnaire: We would like to thank all the CSP members who returned their survey questionnaires.
- map: The map below is an enlarged section of an Ordnance Survey map made at a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile in 1836.
- result: Harry will send a copy of his full survey results to the User group.
Noun used with modifier
- ordnance: A set of local ordnance survey maps is an awkward tool for discovering the quickest way from Boston to Manchester.
- questionnaire: Online questionnaire The online questionnaire survey was first implemented.
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