Sentences with institutes
in·sti·tute
I i - To institute a government.
- To institute a new course in American literature.
- The report also recommends the merger of state and national institutes of sport into one body.
- Some of the bigger TAFE institutes are expected to offer degrees in subjects such as aquaculture, equine studies, hospitality, tourism.
- To institute a lawsuit.
- To institute laws.
- Individual TAFE institutes and their departments set the costs, which can also include charges for photocopying.
- But, as leaders of medical research institutes dealing with the drastic consequences of obesity.