Sentence examples for started to enrol from inspiring English sources

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First, the recruitment of practices started in January 2006, but most of them started to enrol patients at a later point of time.

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The earlier enrolment appears to be due to the fact that MCH nurses started to take advantage of post-natal visits to enrol the baby in the follow-up program, or even enrolled it already at birth.

Finally, participants were asked whether they would consider appropriate that formal guidelines were issued to guide PrEP prescription or a clinical trial started in which to enrol patients.

I found a wonderful master's course that I am so excited to start, and saved up to enrol.

Voting has officially started but it's not too late to enrol and have your say.

Enrolment in the pilot study started in early 2014, and the study aims to enrol 300 PWID, with follow-up for 12 months.

This is compared to the situation in which hospitals start to implement the intervention and gradually increase the capacity to enrol patients, starting with 30%% of eligible patients in 2015 70 % in 2020.

Assuming 70% enrolment, we expect to enrol 216/year or 18/month.

The post said international students due to start this academic term had until Monday 15 October to enrol.

Kureishi, 59, who began his career writing pornography before joining the Royal Court Theatre, said that if he were starting out now, he would not pay thousands of pounds to enrol on an MA in creative writing.

After his family fled Saddam Hussein's Iraq in 1992, Sweden offered the ten-year-old a fresh start: a home, citizenship and an education that qualified him to enrol in a British university (see article).

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