Example sentences of "trained in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This means in turn that lawyers trained in the civil law tradition find it difficult to characterise certain features of common law pre-trial procedures .
2 The Tudor Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers were all trained in the civil or the common law ; and some of them — Wolsey , More , Gardiner , Nicholas Bacon , and Egerton — were outstandingly able . ’
3 Telephone campaigning is an expanding field and one that can be very effective , but it is open to misuse ; you can say almost anything on the telephone and campaigners have to be trained in the right technique .
4 Senior officers in all three countries have almost all been trained in the Soviet Union .
5 The test involves experiments in which some children are trained to connect the two strategies while others are trained in the two strategies but with no explicit connection between them .
6 For to believe in abstract principles of justice was to face a long series of disillusionments in everyday life , as the Goliardic poems , written by scholars trained in the new learning , amply demonstrated :
7 Individuals or small groups are carefully trained in the new methods and then put back into their usual working positions .
8 Or so Roland thought , trained in the post-structuralist deconstruction of the subject .
9 Instead , meaning and order is imposed on our lives as our behaviour , experiences , thoughts , feelings , and so on , are transformed into statistical data and interpreted within a scientific framework to which we have no access unless we 've been trained in the technical language of psychology .
10 The indigenous personnel , while they were fully trained in the specific features of their own parts of the process , were excluded from positions that gave access to the whole of the production process .
11 Are enough people being trained in the appropriate areas ?
12 What is trained in the spoken language interpreter is the direct analysis of meaning and the active suppression of any interference effects from the production of the target language .
13 It was Jack Clayton , a director trained in the traditional film industry , who persuaded Romulus Films to finance a version of John Braine 's Room at the Top , a representative sample of the disillusioned provincial novel .
14 ‘ I feel I must have trained in the Dark Ages .
15 ( This suspicion is very characteristic of British scholars and critics trained in the literate and punctilious tradition mentioned above . )
16 If men trained in the learned profession did not , perhaps , scale such heights in the later sixteenth century , at the same time the crossing of career lines did not come to a halt .
17 The younger teacher , or the older teacher inexperienced in modern methods , also asks : What should I be bearing in mind ? and perhaps also : What alternatives of educational methodology " are in fact open to me ? requiring experienced guidance from a well-qualified senior teacher , including those trained in the full meaning of the term " educational technology " .
18 Trained in the French school of severe deductive logic , he preferred to rely on unassisted reason .
19 Horses are individuals and can not all be trained in the same way .
20 Women could be trained in the same way .
21 It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions .
22 Many pioneers of women 's education made it quite clear that they did not accept Emily Davies ' view that girls might be trained in the same way as boys , and argued that they should be given an opportunity , by way of , for example , domestic science classes , to prepare for the lives a majority of them would lead as wives and mothers .
23 Well I think there is , there are n't many problem with the trained people because they 've been trained in the same areas as oneself and therefore understand what you 're on about .
24 Administrators with a natural science background are much more likely to display a technocratic mentality than those trained in the social sciences ( Putnam , 1977 , p. 404 ) .
25 To one trained in the more-than-circumspect world of Ultra at Bletchley , the press and public expectation of immediate news and information , not just about military successes and casualties , but even about questions of tactics — and that in advance of the action — seemed incomprehensible .
26 Trained in the hard school of the Labour movement to win legitimacy for their political aspirations toward higher living standards and greater popular participation , he also had a realistic appreciation of the benefits of the economic organisation already achieved by capitalism .
27 Belpan 's police force , if at all , were trained in the British police tradition .
28 Spiers was trained in the Gothic school , but Bolton , who knew him well , insists that he never referred to any buildings of his own and little is apparently known about his work as an architect .
29 The Colonel , trained in the proper management of war , diagnosed the General 's crude enthusiasm as excitement and gently tried to calm the old man by explaining that the sensible course was to wait until the artillery reached the town , and only then to mount an attack on the infantry who guarded the barricaded bridge .
30 The man had been trained in the 1950s when the ‘ tactile ’ approach to teaching was favoured .
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