Example sentences of "further [conj] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 PEOPLE OVER 50 who have not previously had any further or higher education should be entitled to spend a year at college , with their fees and maintenance paid by the state , a new pamphlet argues .
2 People over 50 who missed earlier opportunities will be able to apply for a ‘ Return to Learn ’ grant towards further or higher education .
3 Thus profiling is always likely to be seen as of peripheral importance to the academically able , central only to those who have already been deemed unsuitable for further or higher education .
4 Those of you who are involved in deciding whether to apply for a place in further or higher education will already know a good deal about how to read prospectuses without believing everything they say : what they do not say is just as important .
5 Some young people will be seeking work at 16+ , some at 17+ and 18+ , and others not until they have completed further or higher education .
6 Compacts are all about the celebration of success whether it occurs in the fourth or fifth years , sixth form or in further or higher education .
7 Aspirants to further or higher education may well have to migrate and , once the initial break with the home area has been made , there is always the possibility that young people will not return to their villages .
8 All these four reasons are subject to varying degrees of criticism : Unskilled manual jobs may well be done just as well , if not better , by the less educated ; resistance to change in employment can be affected more by the alternative job opportunities that are available than by levels of education ; advanced industrialisation has so atomised and de-skilled the production process that for many workers further or higher education is not necessary in their jobs , etc. , etc .
9 reporting to future employers , or further or higher education institutions at the end of secondary schooling .
10 The subject of this investigation was mathematics teaching in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales , in the light of the mathematical needs of pupils when they proceed to further or higher education , employment and adult life generally .
11 Some posts exist attached to a particular secondary school , especially a very large comprehensive , but most A-V technicians are appointed to a local authority centre , or work in further or higher education .
12 Young people from working-class backgrounds , for instance , are more likely to spend time with a boy/girl-friend whereas young people from G middle-class backgrounds continue to move around in mixed sex groups for a longer period , perhaps anticipating an extended period of dependence on parents as they head for further or higher education .
13 Adults considering enrolment on further or higher education courses ‘ shop around : with various factors in mind so that failure to enrol on any specific course does not necessarily equal a rejection of the idea of further study .
14 They have discretionary power to support students in further or higher education , including those who study part time .
15 A lot of you are doing it because you want to go onto further or higher education , and you needed a third A Level to add to your other two .
16 Up to 60 young people aged 16 to 25 in further or higher education , training schemes or unemployed can take part in the residential seminar at Ayton School , Great Ayton on April 3–5 .
17 erm This has a knock-on effect insofar as if they 've once given up the physical sciences , then it means that they 've given up all hopes , when they leave school , of following a , a job or a profession , of courses in further or higher education , in technological , engineering subjects .
18 The other was a great plan for improved relations : sometimes going no further than better intelligence on a crucial country , sometimes an all-embracing scheme for encouraging moderate successors to Khomeini and saving the country from the Soviet camp .
19 The fall in the number of young people entering the labour market because of the drop in the birth rate , combined with a rise in those going into further and higher education , will contract that source significantly .
20 THOUSANDS of students could have their studies disrupted following the decision by the largest lecturers ' union last night to reject the latest pay offers for staff in further and higher education colleges and polytechnics .
21 Two white papers on further and higher education included a proposal to abolish the distinction between universities and polytechnics .
22 In the absence of appropriate provision by other bodies , the WEA had grown as a social movement which sought to provide those opportunities for people , denied access to further and higher education , either through its own efforts or cooperatively , but without patronage , in partnership with the universities , LEAs , and other agencies .
23 Scotland has its own framework for the encouragement of enterprise , investment and training ; its own education system which continues to excel , with more pupils leaving school better qualified and more going on to further and higher education ; its own health budgets which deliver high standards of care ; and its own glorious inheritance of buildings and countryside .
24 We recommend that citizenship should … be a part of the education of every pupil from the early years through to further and higher education … . ’
25 Partnership is a more recent concept and it would not fit in too well with the motivations which inspired early industrialists ' and educationalists ' interest in further and higher education .
26 Most of the current partnerships in further and higher education ( FHE ) are of this nature , even if the inter-relationships of the parties are complicated , even complex , because the employer contribution usually relates to the financial state of the firm and this may change abruptly .
27 Career opportunities include teaching in schools , lecturing or administration in further and higher education , administration of recreation in local authorities , the management of recreation in sports centres , youth and community work and research .
28 The number of eighteen-year-olds seeking further and higher education is currently on the decline , at the same time as more of the graduates emerging from university are non-cognate ; thus a balance is being held but at the expense of ‘ RICS students ' .
29 There has not been a total severance with education , however , as the trust still allocates money to young people of the parish for further and higher education .
30 If pupils do not have access to Standard English then many important opportunities are closed to them , in cultural activities , in further and higher education , and in industry , commerce and the professions .
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