Example sentences of "[art] students [unc] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All 10,000 students were expelled ( and told that they would have to apply for readmission ) and the Students ' Representative Council was suspended .
2 All students are encouraged to make full use of the union facilities and also to use the Students ' Representative Council ( SRC ) .
3 The Students ' Association is comprised of two main bodies : the Edinburgh University Union which provides an extensive range of amenities and social gathering places for members ; and the Students ' Representative Council .
4 The Students ' Representative Council ( SRC ) was founded in 1884 to give the students a right to a say in the running of student services at the University .
5 THE Students ' Representative Council at Aberdeen University was yesterday forced to cancel elections for two senior officials after ballot papers were stolen from one of the main polling places .
6 … . The best system in my opinion is not therefore full integration but a kind of core course with extensions varying according to the students ' other studies .
7 Other comparable UK initiatives are taking place : the Royal Society of Arts is sponsoring a Higher Education for Capability programme ; the National Council for Vocational Qualifications , with its ideas on a competency based curriculum , is beginning to turn to higher education ; and the Council for Industry and Higher Education talks of developing the students ' personal transferable skills .
8 On the more positive side , degree classifications for graduates are also recorded , based on the students ' progressive average .
9 This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students ' official youth organization .
10 Tutors regard entry into the competition as a serious part of the students ' general training and there is a growing trend to make it a set part of the final year 's curriculum .
11 The more conservative-minded members of the leadership probably saw the students ' anti-Japanese protests as a way of criticising the ‘ reformist ’ faction .
12 Wasps pressed on with another penalty from Young while the students ' best hope of winning possession came from their 6ft 9in lock Derwin Jones .
13 That kind of action is defensible or not in terms of the students ' civil rights , and in terms of the constraints such activities present to the civil rights of the general public .
14 Extra cash is not always the students ' first priority .
15 Under the Institute 's standards , for example , training organisations are expected to pay for the students ' first examination attempt .
16 This may be necessary for reasons of motivation , innate intelligence , interests , time for study , time of arrival into class as well as the students ' linguistic abilities .
17 Through Brian Way 's influence a new kind of college course was emerging that saw drama as the basis for the students ' own personal development .
18 Some courses draw on the students ' own experience , usually in the workplace .
19 The students ' own deteriorating conditions and increasing awareness of problems experienced by other social groups also played a role .
20 The authorities then appeared to back down , accepting the students ' own nominees .
21 It emphasizes activities which encourage the students ' own personal response , while facilitating exploration and extension of the language .
22 The resulting courses were spread over eighteen three-quarter-hour or twelve one-hour periods ; they began with an introductory review of the college library , its purpose , stock , arrangement and services , including standard reference books , and then proceeded through the detailed study of a specialist literature , in a field closely integrated with the students ' own subject courses .
23 The student movement formed a distinct current of protest , responding primarily to the students ' own experience .
24 The teaching of learned gesture could be approached in a systematic , comparative way , at least with monolingual groups , where differences between learned gesture in the students ' own culture and in the target culture are often a subject of considerable interest .
25 The summer term , following the practice was then used to follow up the students ' own interests ; to deal with examinations ( both school and public ) and advanced level work .
26 Discussions of this anxiety usually refer back to the students ' own learning in which rules were formalised and exemplificatory exercises done .
27 Of most value was the students ' own assessment of the IT subject area(s) covered by their research .
28 Of more value was an examination of employment status by the students ' own assessments of the subject content of their research work .
29 The method of reporting findings will be of the students ' own choice .
30 They provide an open-ended structure which can accommodate the students ' own negotiated programmes of activities .
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