Example sentences of "student who [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Scots and the Welsh and the Irish have clearly retained very strong national cultural characteristics , which have made it necessary for the student who wants to make accurate distinctions to say ‘ British does mean something , and it 's something to do with the Briton overseas ’ .
2 Has the Minister undertaken a regional survey of the number of students who managed to obtain temporary work during the summer ?
3 However the limited numbers of Access students who had completed higher education courses makes it difficult to draw any strong generalisable conclusions .
4 Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) report that only 45% of former Access students who had entered higher education courses in science , technology and engineering were progressing satisfactorily , while Osborne and Woodrow ( 1989 ) in their study of mathematics , science and technology Access courses report success rates of between 56% and 78% for students who had entered higher education .
5 Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) report that only 45% of former Access students who had entered higher education courses in science , technology and engineering were progressing satisfactorily , while Osborne and Woodrow ( 1989 ) in their study of mathematics , science and technology Access courses report success rates of between 56% and 78% for students who had entered higher education .
6 For students who wish to take one year only of Russian from scratch the course 1A is recommended as an outside subject .
7 The now highly developed Access Course programme and the newly introduced Evening Degree Programme provide wide opportunities in higher education for an increasing number of students who wish to enter higher education but do not have the traditional entry qualifications .
8 This meeting agrees to provide a reasonable level of financial and logistical and other support to those students who wish to pursue legal action against the CLE , who are not eligible for legal aid .
9 By this means , a student who suffers badly from " exam nerves ' may benefit from having obtained good essay or project marks ; conversely , students who dislike preparing written work on their own but who respond well under the time pressure of an " unseen " exam may also do well .
10 For those students who expect to graduate this year , the prospects for employment seem no better than last , with around 12 per cent of last year 's crop still without jobs nine months after graduating .
11 The five-year MEng honours degree course is for particularly able students who expect to assume responsible positions in industry immediately after graduation .
12 The prizes are awarded every year to undergraduate students who have demonstrated original thinking in their approach to developing designs , project management and presentation .
13 Yet students who have completed expensive training face the same difficulties as an untrained actor in qualifying for an Equity card .
14 ‘ The course started in 1991 and those students who have completed two years will be awarded diplomas and those who have followed it for a year will get certificates . ’
15 Students who have reached this level also need access to a good source of general knowledge , and particularly of British and American cultural information .
16 Towards the end of the first year , students who have made satisfactory progress are transferred to M.Phil or Ph.D .
17 All students who have become temporary residents in Northern Ireland and have been accepted at the University should apply for a Medical Card through the University Health Centre .
18 How are these students who have achieved Compact goals " tracked " after leaving school ?
19 The number of students who have entered chartered accountancy training contracts since the start of the 1992/93 academic year has fallen back to around 1982 levels , according to the Institute .
20 How will Compact support those students who fail to achieve Compact goals ?
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