Example sentences of "in student " in BNC.

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1 The report will be seized upon by ministers who argue that a further expansion in student numbers can be achieved by higher education becoming more efficient .
2 The rise in student numbers in polytechnics has not been matched by an increase in teaching staff .
3 The Government alone could not provide the money for the further increase in student numbers it wanted .
4 It is not necessary to go to the lengths of the British Airways new Four Corners shops , where the travel element can hardly be distinguished through an Ali Baba 's cave of irrelevant merchandise , but only to set up efficient systems run by people who know what they 're talking about and who can make time to understand what their travellers want , like Trailfinders with their honest bucket-shop approach , or the STA chain with its expertise in student travel .
5 Their ‘ martyrdom ’ — in student eyes — followed the death of a student beaten by police .
6 They represented the main category of course provision in the District and provided the major area of growth in student numbers and geographical expansion .
7 But for this problem , the encouraging increase in student numbers in 1957- 58 — which was maintained in subsequent years and so marked the beginning of an upward trend — would probably have been apparent one year earlier .
8 Robyn took an active part in student politics .
9 An injunction was granted against USI prohibiting them from publishing the phone numbers of British abortion clinics in student union handbooks .
10 As head of an academic department ( Economics ) at McGill University , he had interested himself in student publications in the various universities across Canada , and he had some kind things to say about my attempts at humorous prose in the weekly ‘ Adventures of Dizzy Dick ’ .
11 Some employers sponsor students by paying fees and maintenance ; there is widespread employer involvement in various forms of sandwich courses and work placements including , in some cases , co-operation in student assessment ; there are endowed chairs at universities and polytechnics ; there are sponsored courses sometimes with a single client as customer for the whole student cohort ; employers sit on various boards and committees concerned with activities from course unit level to governing body ; employers use academics as consultants and engage academic departments to do research for them ; there are sponsored research and collaborative projects ; and curriculum material is available at all levels — usually for free — from industrial and commercial bodies .
12 This function is vital in student centred learning .
13 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
14 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
15 At first , the expansion in student numbers was more than matched by the creation of new academic jobs .
16 Similarly , the stagnation in student numbers between the two world wars was true of most British universities .
17 Placed in the top four universities in terms of financial support from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) , Bristol has received funding from the UFC this year to support the second largest increases in student numbers in the country — some 17% .
18 Outside London , you can find yourself performing in student unions , arts centres , pubs , theatre foyers or art galleries .
19 And possibly also look forward to extending an England career that has already taken in student and Under-21 honours .
20 In any case if I had wanted to get involved in student politics I was effectively prevented by the piles of print material that littered the coffee bar and canteen .
21 In leaving home I became involved in student union politics , particularly round the issue of overseas students .
22 Discussions in student dormitories were often dominated by the ‘ Heshang ’ series at this time .
23 Time and financial constraints , as well as a recent rapid increase in student numbers ( 90 in 1991 , 125 in 1992 ) , mean that we can not make this as wide-ranging as we would like .
24 Between long stints in the physics labs , Hayling had dabbled in student journalism and decided to make his career in the media .
25 In fact I knew her for a tough-minded young woman with feminist leanings and rather more interest in student politics than would be helpful in her academic work .
26 ‘ I have observed a marked increase in student participation since using Streamline Video in lessons .
27 Karol Wojtyla was not a ‘ liberal ’ in any Western sense , though he too may briefly have thought of himself in such terms in student days .
28 Criticism of the service side of training should be encouraged so improvements in student learning and patient care can be developed .
29 An accompanying Student Record Book offered specific examples of these tasks in student language .
30 If you 're away from home for the first time , you may well feel lonely and unhappy — a major contributory factor in student depression and withdrawal from college .
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