Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] students " in BNC.

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1 Essential elements of the course were contributed by representatives from the services , who patiently and generously gave their time and expertise for the students to learn about their services — their structures , processes and procedures — and , above all , about the language and communicative strategies used in them .
2 The government 's repressive response played a role in building sympathy for the students .
3 So they are facing much higher costs and we 're aiming to provide more accommodation at an affordable level for the students , and to take some of the pressure off the housing market in the city .
4 Exercises can be carried out by individuals or as a class activity with the possibility of interaction between the students and teachers .
5 A public opinion poll showed 55 per cent support for the students and 60 per cent for a ‘ new society ’ .
6 To save money for the students , cos we might
7 Despite the crushing of the students , he still hoped that ‘ a phoenix will rise up from the ashes . ’
8 After graduating from Bristol University , where she had been President of the Students ' Union , Sue joined the Thomson Organisation as a trainee reporter on the Western Mail and South Wales Echo in Cardiff .
9 The President of the Students ' Union meets the Vice-Chancellor of the University on a regular basis
10 In September 1981 the magazine duly appeared , coinciding with the start of my office as the sabbatical Deputy President of the students ' union at the RCA .
11 At several points during 1988 , the underlying tension of the students ' position intensified to the point of open unrest on several campuses .
12 First , there are many societies run under the aegis of the Students ' Union .
13 They considered the outburst as less serious than the disgraceful row at Cambridge University earlier in the season when Ramprakash launched a disgusting four letter tirade against the students ' Marcus Wight , and he almost came to blows with John Emburey when the stand-in skipper intervened .
14 Students were able to note which points were stressed by the lecturer and staff were able to obtain some feedback from the students .
15 IF ENGLAND had wanted a tough competitive fixture to complete their domestic programme before the Students World Cup in Italy in July 1 , they could not have asked for better preparation that at Blundellsands yesterday .
16 Slide-rules can be an important boost to the students who will help Mozambique to gain technical independence .
17 Having coursework available electronically helps the marker to do a better job , and thus give better feedback to the students .
18 Firstly , there is wide recognition that the study techniques of higher education students are weak , and , if the small amount of institutional time and lecturing staff devoted to this part of higher education is any measure , there would seem to be some indifference to the students ' shortcomings .
19 This , not unnaturally , led to further confusion on the students ' part , and the treatment suggested here was adopted as the solution that fitted best with what the students felt they wanted to write .
20 There is little doubt that his outspoken views had some effect on the students , and he was a convenient ‘ scapegoat ’ for the authorities to blame for the disturbances .
21 The arrangement of the moots is usually the responsibility of the students ' law society , though a law teacher or practising lawyer can usually be persuaded to set the moot and preside on the ‘ bench . ’
22 PLAYING rugby league can be addictive , according to Martyn Sadler , the chairman of the students ' association , who reports that young people introduced to the game at university or college are no longer necessarily lost after graduation , writes Paul Wilson .
23 In a recent colleges survey ( admittedly with a return response of less than 40% ) 80% of the advanced instruction programmes which existed were timetabled and 60% of them were a formal part of the students ' courses .
24 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 .
25 In my experience , there is a " felt need " on the part of the students for such information and without it they tend to slip into seeing sound symbolism everywhere !
26 Production of the magazine has become part of the students ' training , with proceeds being used to provide additional resources for the courses involved .
27 But , in the main , the teachers were well satisfied that they could make the new arrangements work to the advantage of the students .
28 She can maintain individual contact and watch the progress of the students .
29 ( 2 ) The primary function of a students ' association of a college established under this paragraph shall be to represent the interests of students of such college .
30 The lower status of general courses may be more a function of the students who take them than of their content and the association with ordinary rather than honours degrees .
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