Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] student ' " in BNC.

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1 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
2 Membership Assistant Dean ( chair ) Dean Modular Course Co-ordinator Assistant Academic Secretary ( secretary ) Ten elected members of teaching staff to include at least one member from each faculty Two student representatives nominated by the students ' union from the MCC representatives Any Field Chair ( not otherwise qualified ) choosing to attend and having two days ' notice of his or her intention to the Chair .
3 Amendments made : No. 49 , in schedule 1 , page 37 , line 21 , leave out from being' to end of line 22 and insert nominated by the students ' association of the college from among students of the college . ' .
4 No. 50 , in page 38 , line 22 , leave out from person' to whether' in line 23 and insert appointed by being nominated by the students ' association of the college' .
5 No. 51 , in page 38 , line 33 , leave out from beginning to ‘ shall ’ and insert ‘ appointed by being nominated by the students ' association of the college ’ .
6 No. 52 , in page 38 , line 39 , leave out from ‘ by ’ to ‘ shall ’ in line 40 , and insert ‘ being nominated by the students ' association of the college ’ .
7 The Alternative Prospectus , Welfare , Overseas , Mature and Postgraduate Student handbooks are just part of the information service you receive from the Students ' Association before arriving .
8 You will have the opportunity to participate in the students ' learning processes , for example , through acting as a consultant to a Mini-Enterprise , or through working alongside teachers on the production and delivery of materials and lessons .
9 … . The best system in my opinion is not therefore full integration but a kind of core course with extensions varying according to the students ' other studies .
10 She spoke of the charity work done by the Students ' Union , paid compliments to Salford Council and expressed approval of the University 's wider access policy , particularly of the 2 × 2 courses , the first graduates of which will take their degrees next year .
11 to walk into the Students ' Union office and demand to know where the Women 's Group met .
12 A protocol agreed with the students ' union provides the structure for permitting disclosure of student-based data .
13 Occasionally he would descend to the students ' common room immediately beneath and beg them to make less noise so that he could write .
14 This request was important in that it forced the staff involved in Guidance to review the programme and look at the students ' experiences in totality .
15 The deminutive Mother Teresa was almost drowned by the students ' welcome .
16 The resulting courses were spread over eighteen three-quarter-hour or twelve one-hour periods ; they began with an introductory review of the college library , its purpose , stock , arrangement and services , including standard reference books , and then proceeded through the detailed study of a specialist literature , in a field closely integrated with the students ' own subject courses .
17 Some courses draw on the students ' own experience , usually in the workplace .
18 On the more positive side , degree classifications for graduates are also recorded , based on the students ' progressive average .
19 What should have been equally obvious to the assemblymen was the fury they were thus provoking , including megaphonic demonstrations by the opposition Democratic Progressive party to coincide with the students ' protests .
20 And er , I was also asked why I had offered to and I 'd already spoken to the students ' secretary about it .
21 The explicit theoretical approach which we adopted in 5 should certainly not be necessary ( unless our students are students of linguistics ! ) , but we will need forgive examples of alternative ways of ordering information in an English clause ( as we did with the John ate fish and chips sentence in 5.4 ) and then rely on the students ' ability to acquire a sense of which is contextually most suitable .
22 From the moment you accept a place at the University of Edinburgh you begin to benefit from the extensive range of services provided by the Students ' Association .
23 And while there was some variation depending on the students ' IT subject area , other than in the still numerically small area of IKBS/MMI/AI , in no other subject did the proportion of SERC-funded students seeking employment fall below one quarter .
24 The situations should relate to the students ' needs and the language should be natural , useful and interesting .
25 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
26 One of the last acts of Carcani 's government was the announcement on Feb. 20 that it was acceding to the students ' demand to strip Hoxha 's name from Tirana University .
27 This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students ' official youth organization .
28 Under the Institute 's standards , for example , training organisations are expected to pay for the students ' first examination attempt .
29 By October she was back in London , billeted in a students ' hostel at Southampton Row , and worshipping at Regent Hall , where the Australian group had made such an impact the night of their arrival in Britain for the International Youth Congress .
30 Mr Roh 's advisers had urged him to delay any cabinet reshuffle to avoid the impression that he was simply responding to the students ' demands .
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