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- 01. The English Program has [instituted] many changes over the years in an attempt to provide an increasingly better program.02. He has done research in physics for a number of different [institutions] throughout the country.03. The psychiatric patients were often taken for walks in a park near the [institute] when the weather was nice.04. The government has [instituted] a couple of changes to the driver's licensing procedure in an attempt to reduce the number of accidents involving new drivers.05. The Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's largest financial [institutions].06. His mother had serious emotional problems, and had to be [institutionalized] for an extended period.07. The meanings of unique symbols, rituals, and [institutions] can be difficult to explain to different cultures.08. John Graham once remarked that love is blind, and marriage is the [institution] for the blind.09. His wife is taking some silly course in this so-called [institute] where they claim to teach people to read minds.10. Sociologists consider the family to be the most basic social [institution].11. For most children, enrolling in school is their first encounter with a formal [institution].12. Native people in this country have often suggested that there is an [institutionalized] racism which exists in government, and which prevents them from being allowed to govern their own communities.13. The government of South Africa [institutionalized] apartheid beginning in 1949.14. The neighborhood pub is an English [institution].15. A lot of students purchase their own computers in order to avoid the access problems associated with [institutional] computers.16. He has done research for a number of medical [institutes].17. Management is [instituting] a number of changes which they hope will result in an improvement in service to our clients.18. Informal class suppers held at the end of each program have now been [institutionalised] into a program wide final dinner.19. Many old people in this country are [institutionalised] because family simply cannot or will not take care of them.20. In the 1700s, the composer Handel came to be regarded by the English as a national [institution].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.