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

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1 ‘ All specialist subject teaching during the secondary phase ’ , they continue , ‘ requires teachers whose study of the subject concerned was at a level appropriate to higher education , represented a substantial part of the total higher education and training period and built on a suitable A level base ’ .
2 Although it is therefore clearly part of the maintained further education sector in Wales , the College has also developed very close working relationships with the nearby University College of Wales , Aberystwyth .
3 But in the prevailing higher education culture they seem to represent neither one thing nor the other .
4 Eric Robinson pinpointed the differences in terms of their financing and degree-awarding powers , their legal independence and range of studies , the existence of professors in the universities , and the strong further education links of the polytechnics .
5 Meanwhile , in the UK , IXI has got an agreement with the Combined Higher Education Software Team — CHEST — to provide X.desktop to all universities and colleges across the UK , including Motif kits for Sun workstations .
6 CHEST ( the Combined Higher Education Software Team ) has also purchased SASPAC91 , the package which accesses and manipulates the Small Area and Local Base Statistics , developed for the 1991 datasets by the London Research Centre .
7 The application by Russia was welcomed in principle but reservations were expressed , in view of the possible further disintegration of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) , as to whether other components of the former Soviet Union such as the central Asian republics could be regarded as part of Europe .
8 The abbreviated lower horn works well with the tight curve of the waist , and aids comfort when sitting to play .
9 Anarchist risings in January 1932 , January 1933 and December 1933 , while highly regionalized and easily suppressed , provided evidence of the Republic 's failure to embrace a large part of the Spanish lower class and at the same time helped convince many middle-class Spaniards that Republican democracy was the breeding ground of disorder and revolution .
10 Similarly , in the 1980 greater attention from both professionals in the field of child care and the media has increased our awareness of child sexual abuse , and the numbers of reported cases have grown considerably over the past decade .
11 The spacious lower saloon .
12 However , scarcely was the ink dry on the paper when , at the end of December 1981 , the Secretary of State announced in the House of Commons that , ‘ with the agreement of the local authority associations and after consultation with other interested parties ’ , he had decided to establish a new body to advise him on the distribution of the advanced further education pool and on academic provision in local authority institutions of higher education .
13 Finally , as the advanced further education pool is virtually certain to be reduced , in relative terms , in the next few years and consequently the survival of some institutions may be at stake , NAB 's most difficult job is likely to be to steer public sector higher education through the stormy seas ahead with as little long-term damage as possible .
14 As we have seen the initial ‘ capping ’ of the advanced further education pool for the year 1980–1 was achieved on an arbitrary basis which undoubtedly created injustice for many institutions and evoked strong criticism .
15 When determining the size of the advanced further education pool for 1982 , the DES allowed for a drop in the number of new students by 4,000 to 50,000 , despite the fact that the local authorities predicted a further rise in intake , to 56,000 in 1982–3 .
16 This inevitable tension which goes to the heart of the matter and which can be fruitful as well as sterile has been paradoxically heightened by the government 's capping of the advanced further education pool .
17 Instead it capped the advanced further education pool for 1979–80 and set up a Working Group to examine the future management of the pool .
18 It introduced greater control over the advanced further education pool ( known as ‘ capping ’ ) .
19 The LDP 's share of the vote fell by more than 3 per cent compared with the 1986 lower house elections , and the party won 20 seats fewer than it had possessed at the dissolution ( although 11 independents were later reported to have joined , thereby bringing its total strength to 286 ) .
20 He landed the role of Buddy Baker , the shy younger son of a New York Jewish family who turns into a playboy .
21 It is , in fact , his original watercolours , including studies of Easington , Ormesby and Upleatham churches , and the 12 smaller companion pen and ink drawings that go with them as illustrations for the 12 months of 1992 , which form the central core of this present show .
22 Launched in 1988 , the Scottish Wider Access Programme ( SWAP ) aims to increase participation rates in higher education .
23 Further information on programmes which have so far been developed to enable students to gain entry to Higher Education can be obtained from the Scottish Wider Access Programme ( SWAP ) — see page 22 .
24 A straw in the wind will be who is appointed to an important new quango that will control university funding , the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
25 Does the hon. Gentleman agree that , given the higher participation rate in Scotland and the importance of the four-year degree there , it would be right to allocate proportionately more resources to the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council ?
26 It suggested that the Government intended to merge further education funding with the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
27 An acceptable reason for not introducing an FE funding council — although I do not say that the reason would be either accurate or right — would be if the Government intended to merge it with the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
28 The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council —
29 Also Chairman of I W Holdings , chairman of Grampian enterprise , director of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc , member of both the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council and the Scottish Economic Council .
30 The plan may also encounter obstacles from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council , which will put pressure on institutions to use their space for more of each day , week and year before cash is released for expanding space .
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