Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] student " in BNC.

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1 She had done a three-month cookery course and , as a last-ditch attempt to acquire some proper qualifications , she had enrolled as a student teacher with Betty Vacani , in Knightsbridge , who ran dancing classes for tiny tots .
2 I had been enrolled as a student at Canterbury before I went to Cambridge ; during the next four years I was visited by missionaries home on leave from Burma , though nothing definite was said .
3 Students studying part-time , and by definition receiving no grant , will graduate on completion of the programme of study planned and agreed between the student and his or her personal tutor .
4 He was not accepted into the department of meteorology but registered as a student in the department of mathematics , where he wrote a doctoral thesis on ‘ The Theory of Development in Dynamical Meteorology ’ .
5 According to Gassendi 's own report , he was dissatisfied from the start with the Aristotelianism he was taught as a student .
6 Although bathed in a sentimentality of its own , the concept appeals to me because it reminds me of a trip I made as a student to the Maison Savoye in the summer of 1957 , when this great Corbusier villa was a ruin surrounded by waist-high grass and nettles .
7 The role of the local centre education officer is to liaise between the students , colleges/teachers and the CIB .
8 These are designed for the students to practise language items which they are likely to need in a number of common situations .
9 Jackson entered as a student of law in the King 's Inns , Dublin , in 1803 and the Middle Temple , London , the following year .
10 He had come as a student of farming to this dairy , thinking he would be here only a short time .
11 The first step is to translate aims into objectives , that is to state exactly what is expected of the students .
12 It 's a privilege to meet with the students as they seek God 's direction for the future .
13 This will mean , of course , that the trainers will have to work with the students and the qualified interpreters to develop these structures .
14 They pinch most of what they say from the student press in America and throw in a few tags from Colonel Ojukwu .
15 These machines , each with an attached printer , have been installed in the Student Computing/Study Room , primarily for word processing using WordStar software .
16 A Vocabulary Index is included in the Student 's Book for easy reference .
17 A broad range of non-classroom experience is also expected from the student .
18 It virtually excluded from the student 's experience ( and so from the likely experience of that student 's future pupils ) any serious engagement with the imaginative and creative uses of the mother tongue .
19 It would rather mount a protest over student grants ( probably in the UK the most generous in the world per student ) than attempt to frame a Charter of the academic rights which should fall to every student .
20 At the time of testing , background information is collected relating to the students and schools : sex ; size and type of community ; parental education ; colour .
21 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
22 They believed success could win over the students and other intellectuals .
23 This first discussion will demonstrate to the student the interest of the ward staff in her and in her progress .
24 Although the protests were largely confined to the student population , they went beyond the country 's usual " Spring protests " both in their size and the violence which accompanied them .
25 ‘ Break right ! ’ she shouted to the student .
26 He frequently referred to the students when they were at College , and for long after , as his ‘ children ’ .
27 Pizan writes : ‘ When he was occupied by some task and not at leisure to present his lectures to his students , he would send Novella , his daughter , in his place to lecture to the students from his chair . ’
28 His " solid training in classical philology " was surely an asset : it was important to " stimulate among the students an interest in the careful interpretation of Aristotle and Plato " .
29 Claims can be submitted in respect of property belonging to the Policyholder 's son or daughter who are attending university where the loss/damage occurred at the student 's residence or rented accommodation .
30 In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders .
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