Example sentences of "experience to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has family experience to back this claim .
2 It was concluded that low cost tools have limitations but can provide useful experience to system builders that allows for the critical selection of more advanced software .
3 The experience to date has not been encouraging .
4 Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach :
5 Please telephone with details of your flying experience to date .
6 Each chapter would show the place of a particular form of policy response , or independent activity , in the scheme of things ; it would comment on experience to date and record new initiatives .
7 Many of the skills already possessed by chartered accountants are more than adequately demonstrated in their training experience to date ; corporate finance is one such area , as is taxation .
8 Although it is recognised that performance review must be tailored to local circumstances , generalisations can be made and it is intended that a good practice guide be drawn up based on experience to date .
9 We 've therefore looked at experience to date , the best figures available from other agencies , we have close contact with the independent sectors in terms of their expectations of , of numbers , erm , and we have our own staff in the field , who have given us their best estimates of demand for the coming year .
10 Our experience to date is that union representatives are frequently better informed than local management on these matters .
11 The current of three million to grow or rights of access er to the and experience to date has suggested that , that has been on a voluntary necessarily popular on , on a .
12 Beginning from a consideration which suggested that the natural environment is becoming more hazardous in a number of complex ways because losses are rising , catastrophe potential is enlarging , and the cost falls inequitably amongst the nations of the world , they proceeded from hazard experience to consideration of choice on an individual , collective , national and international level .
13 In any class the children will bring a wide variety of experience to school .
14 By the end of September 1990 , the network of IDS Advisers on Enterprise and Education had undertaken a cumulative total of 5,534 visits to employers to persuade them to offer work experience to school pupils and appropriate short-term placements for teachers .
15 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
16 They are spared the agonies of creating their own private neurosis by joining in an already existing one in their culture ( for example the physician in Freud 's paper ‘ A Religious Experience ’ ( 1928 ) , who has a conversion experience to Christianity ) .
17 Mature students bring their whole life experience to college , they have potentially much to gain — and , therefore , much to offer the communities to which they return after college .
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