Example sentences of "subjects in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 But in a way the nineteenth century was the century of history , because it was erm thought at that particular period of time that in order to understand what was going on in contemporary life , you had to have some historical appreciation , knowledge and perspective , and erm a great deal of the explanation of other subjects in the nineteenth century was , erm if you like , historical in character .
2 Normally courses in three subjects are taken in the first year and , commonly , these are followed by second courses in at least two of the subjects in the second year .
3 Whereas none of 105 subjects in the second decade of life were HEV seropositive , 17 ( 3.7% ) of 464 and 28 ( 9.1% ) of 308 of those in the third and fourth decades of life , respectively , had anti-HEV ( p < 0.001 ) .
4 September 1990 also saw the prescribed ATs and PS for the core subjects in the first year of key stage 2 and for English in the first year of key stage 3 brought into effect .
5 It seems possible that the extensive exposure to the stimuli experienced by the experimental subjects in the first stage of training might have resulted in a latent inhibition effect that would obscure any other source of transfer .
6 At the moment , at secondary level any school 's review of a National Curriculum plan has two main imponderables - namely how to organise keystage 4 from fourteen to sixteen in a way which accommodates choice and avoids boredom and alienation amongst those with the least attainment in the compulsory core and foundation subjects in the first three keystages .
7 Students have the opportunity to study a broad range of subjects in the first year including economics , law , accounting , information processing and statistics .
8 Students study three subjects in the first year , after which they may continue with one of these subjects for an honours degree .
9 Students take three subjects in the first year and in subsequent years continue with two of these subjects either as joint or major/minor options for the honours degree .
10 The English had not been acquiring new subjects in the first century and a half of their overseas expansion ; for the next century and a half they acquired new subjects at a rate which would have been quite inconceivable if they had been dealing with men and women who thought about their political rights and obligations in terms of nationalism .
11 In Wales and Northern Ireland too , three subjects in the first year is common outside professional degree subjects such as law and engineering .
12 Thus many students would take a single , combined or ( more rarely ) a tripartite subject degree , with one or two ancillary or subsidiary subjects in the first two years , and some main subject options in the final year .
13 Pupils would continue with up to six subjects in the sixth form , in varying proportion of I- and A-level .
14 If his leaning is towards the physical side , or his leaning towards to biological side , to take chemistry , biology and physics , to take those subjects in the sixth form at A level , and then come straight to university and develop his inclinations in the way that he is here to do .
15 For example , subjects in the 50th centile group had a birth weight lying between the 49th and 50th centiles after the above factors had been taken into account .
16 They also observed a maternal hypoglycaemic response in their subjects in the third trimester .
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