Example sentences of "familiarise yourself with " in BNC.
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1 | Familiarise yourself with the problem 2 . |
2 | Practise the above and familiarise yourself with the co-ordination required for turns in each direction before trying to fly proper circuits . |
3 | Familiarise yourself with the next two sections so that you can discuss them with the trainees in a chalk and talk fashion . |
4 | Kick off your hand-tooled leather moccasins and kneel in a prayer-like manner as we parade the rumpy pumpy king of lurve techno , BLAKE BAXTER , before your reddened and disbelieving eyes , or go and see a play about clubbing , Excess XS , check out the GROOVE CHECK Single Of The Week , and familiarise yourself with BUMP 's all-time prime movers . |
5 | For magistrates ' courts , familiarise yourself with The Sentence of the Court , the booklet published by the Government for magistrates ; for the Crown Court read particularly D.A . |
6 | Familiarise yourself with the Strategy on p.27 and learn to be purposeful , active and flexible in your reading habits . |
7 | Familiarise yourself with the law relating to archaeological sites . |
8 | Familiarise yourself with The Engineering Council 's Code of Conduct , authorised under its Bye–Laws and with any relevant codes provided by your own Institution or professional association . |
9 | In particular , you should familiarise yourself with fire escape routes . |
10 | As to take home a copy of the appropriate operating and safety instruction leaflet , so you can familiarise yourself with these procedures . |
11 | Such words do occur , however , in historical writings and you must familiarise yourself with them . |
12 | You should familiarise yourself with the procedure . |
13 | Familiarising yourself with your contractual duties and the company 's rules and regulations is therefore an essential first step in the survival process . |
14 | A good way of familiarising yourself with the principle of intervallic interchange is to set yourself the following task , both on and away from your guitar . |
15 | It is a good idea to spend some time initially on familiarising yourself with your nursing library , and any specialist collections which may be of use to you . |
16 | Perhaps the best way to familiarise yourself with the sound of specific intervals is by relating them back to the major scale based on the root of the given chord . |
17 | In order to do this , you will need to familiarise yourself with the sound ( quality ) and function ( number ) of the intervals in any given chord and its successor , so that they may be used interchangeably . |
18 | After playing through figs 5 and 6 it is a good idea to record some major or ‘ 5 ’ ♯4/♯11 chords such as those in fig 4 ( resolved to either a sus4 or the major on the same root ) and put in some time improvising over them to familiarise yourself with the sound and feel of the scale . |
19 | Check the Oracle 's profile carefully before running combat , to familiarise yourself with his abilities and tactics . |
20 | When your own practice starts it is of the utmost importance to give your cases the most meticulous attention of which you are capable , and particularly , before going into court , to familiarise yourself with the various procedural contingencies . |
21 | Take the necessary time to familiarise yourself with our reading Strategy ( Preview-Overview-Inview-Review ) , so that you can employ it quickly and effectively . |
22 | ‘ Before rushing ahead with your sketches I think you might have been advised to take the time to familiarise yourself with what G.W. Fashions stands for . ’ |
23 | You have a responsibility to familiarise yourself with the fire and bomb instructions and the procedures for reporting assaults . |
24 | We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group . |
25 | This rather convoluted question fits a particular pattern which it is useful to familiarise yourself with : ( a ) a quote captures a general perception ; then ( b ) you are asked about some other writer ( or invited to select a writer ) where it is plausible to think the quote may be relevant ; then ( c ) you are asked to discuss this second writer in the light of the quote . |
26 | obviously preferable to get evidence given about the documentation which is why I advise , consider it necessary for your Lordship to familiarise yourself with it now . |