Example sentences of "but students " in BNC.
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1 | There will always be problems when working with an English vernacular text using cockney or other dialects , but students from overseas have to expect to take this in their stride ( and usually do ) . |
2 | But students work as isolated individuals ; there is little or no interaction with the rest of the group or with the lecturer . |
3 | Universities do try to collect statistics , but students have a habit of ‘ disappearing ’ after they have severed their university ties . |
4 | The event took place at the Harwich School , but students from Tendring High School , Clacton County High School , Colbayns School at Clacton and Brightlingsea 's Colne High School , also joined in . |
5 | But students and many of their working counterparts no longer trusted the Party , which was seen to be ‘ feathering its own nest ’ . |
6 | It would have been all too easy simply to offer a descriptive list of current technologies , as is the case with many books on electronic publishing , but students can always read , and would be encouraged to read , about these in current journals . |
7 | Much money is spent on political commercials , but students of the subject are sceptical about their benefit — a viewpoint reinforced in 1980 by the experience of John Connally , one of Reagan 's most feared rivals for the nomination . |
8 | It may be difficult to define ‘ quality ’ teaching in academic terms , but students in the Department of Industrial Technology have very clear ideas about what promoted and what detracts from their learning . |
9 | It may be a new experience for you — but students have been going to college for at least two-and-a-half thousand years ! |
10 | As Eikhenbaum so firmly insists : ‘ [ they ] were not advocates of a method , but students of an object ’ ( 1965 : 131 ) . |
11 | Not many people buy books nowadays , but students have to . |
12 | There are still examinations but students are allowed to take them several times to build up their confidence . |
13 | Mladenov dismissed the videotape as a fraudulent " montage " , but students demanded a full public investigation . |
14 | For example , the European network Eurostep transmits training programmes by satellite but students can interact with what they see by asking questions or raising points for discussion using a voice telephone link to the studio from which the programme is being transmitted . |
15 | There are no compulsory outside subjects for the degree but students may , at the discretion of the Director of Studies , attend classes of their choice in other faculties . |
16 | There are a number of examples in the chapter but students should be encouraged to identify others . |
17 | His decision should be binding … but students have n't ruled out an earlier pledge to take their fight to the High Court . |
18 | But students are being advised not to panic . |
19 | But students who qualify as doctors abroad wo n't automatically be allowed to practise in Britain . |
20 | The Access Fund was introduced in 1990 to support students after social security and housing benefit rights had been withdrawn , but students reckon the fund received less than half of the amount withdrawn . |