An examination conducted by spoken communication.
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Examples for "oral"
Examples for "oral"
1Conclusion: The knowledge related to oral health among nursing students was good.
2However, substantial differences in oral health by residential deprivation remain among adolescents.
3The court could also choose to decide cases without hearing oral arguments.
4The justices will hear a second one-hour oral argument in this case.
5All animals received oral administration of MM and indomethacin for 28 days.
1The test comprises an essay and oral exam, and is not compulsory.
2I remember the French oral exam during the Leaving Cert mocks.
3A Bachelor of Arts degree was granted after four years of study and an oral exam.
4But there was a problem: the compulsory oral exam, worth 20% of his overall marks.
5He could ask for an oral exam.
1This oral examination is a chance for students to discuss their work with experts.
2Is it to be a written or an oral examination?
3Studies including an oral examination followed by feedback to the patient had the highest treatment effect.
4No correlation was seen between a candidate's technical skill and oral examination performance or logbook-accredited scores.
5My major qualm with the oral examination is the illogical concept of how it is approached.
1So I took this opportunity of holding a little viva voce examination.
2To-morrow we are going to have a viva voce composition: Our Holidays.
3Of the former I can really only discourse viva voce.
4When my interest revives, I shall probably make reply, but I hope viva voce.
5More about this viva voce-aswell as about "Tristan and Isolde."
1So I took this opportunity of holding a little viva voce examination.
2To-morrow we are going to have a viva voce composition: Our Holidays.
3Now it's time to plan for the next hurdle: a viva.
4If there were snails in it, like the wine, then, well, viva escargot!
5He felt as nervous as an undergraduate going up for his viva' voce.
6Of the former I can really only discourse viva voce.
7When my interest revives, I shall probably make reply, but I hope viva voce.
8In the third place, he has learned much by what is called the vox viva.
9There are several points in your writing that we will soon talk over viva voca.
10More about this viva voce-aswell as about "Tristan and Isolde."
11He brought the subject before his audience in his own clear and admirable viva voce style.
12The motion to adjourn was voted down with a viva voce vote there was no disputing.
13The version, circulating viva voce, ran as follows:
14There is no hurry about this affair, and we will talk over it again viva voce.
15He got his facts viva voce from Franchomme.
16Qui viva la pieta quando e ben morta.