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

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1 Probably this is because we were able to explore students ' work in an active way .
2 Tutors would supervise their students ' work in the manner of teacher trainers .
3 Unfortunately , students ' work in this texture tends towards excessive breaking-up of the homophonic movement .
4 He knows it chiefly as a source of seasonal traffic jams about which Marjorie sometimes complains ( the University day begins too late and finishes too early to inconvenience Vic himself ) and of distractingly pretty girls about whose safety he worries , seeing them walking to and fro between their halls of residence and the Students ' Union in the evenings .
5 The Students ' Union in the University of Ulster is concerned about your involvement and about helping you to enjoy your student days .
6 He is talking about social ecology on Tuesday 12 May at Lady Mitchell Hall , Sidgwick Avenue , Cambridge ; on 14 May at Bristol University Students ' Union in Queens Road ; on Monday 18 May at the Beckett Lecture Theatre of Leeds University in Woodhouse Lane ; and on Thursday 21 May at St James ' Church , Piccadilly , in London .
7 The focus came from lighted candles ( outside the War Office in 1991 , on a Prague students ' grave in 1991 , in every blacked-out Polish window in 1980 ) , rather than crosswires and scanners .
8 Your students ' success in exams does not depend solely on their familiarity with English , but also on their familiarity with the exam itself .
9 The language work develops awareness and build students ' knowledge in lexical and linguistic areas most typical of academic prose .
10 It is then up to the clinical teacher to check the effectiveness of her own work by watching the students ' progress in attaining a high standard of nursing care .
11 Therefore I did n't know what was going on to the point where I carried on working in a prefabricated hut hard by the administration block during a very successful students ' occupation in summer 1976 .
12 The department also runs seminars on developing clinical and communication skills to reinforce the students ' experience in the practices .
13 Since the Second World War the family has entered the international arena by its contributions to multi-racial education in Africa , by establishing the International Students ' House in London for students from overseas , and by founding the Michael Wills Scholarships at Oxford University to replace the Rhodes Scholarships which had been discontinued for Germans in 1939 .
14 There is controlled development of all four skills from the start of the course , to build students ' confidence in using English .
15 Overseas candidates who are applying from the following countries are advised to submit their applications to UCCA through the appropriate overseas students ' office in London as listed in an appendix to the UCCA handbook : Cyprus , Ghana ( private candidates only ) , Guyana , India , Luxembourg , Mauritius , Tanzania and Thailand .
16 Overseas candidates who are applying from the following countries are advised to submit their application to UCAS through the appropriate overseas students ' office in London listed in the UCAS handbook : Cyprus , Ghana ( private candidates only ) , Guyana , India , Luxembourg , Mauritius , Tanzania , Thailand .
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