Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [prep] students " in BNC.

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1 They objected because Nkrumah had set up a ‘ Ghana National College ’ for the education of students expelled because of their support during the banishment of the Big Six ; they objected to his launching of the Accra Evening News , an anti-colonial voice which achieved immediate popularity ; most of all they objected to his Committee on Youth Organisation , set up as a branch of the UGCC .
2 the arrangements it makes for the admission of students on to the Bar Vocational Course ;
3 the arrangements it makes for the admission of students onto the Bar Vocational Course ; .
4 STRIPTEASE was invented on February 9th 1893 when artist 's model Mona removed her clothes for the entertainment of students .
5 Clearly this offers no solution for the majority of students from low-income families , while for most rural children no such alternatives exist .
6 For the majority of students to succeed and become a teacher is not the dream it once was ; nor does the possession of the title ‘ teacher ’ enjoy the prestige with family and friends which was once common .
7 This also blends well with the ethos of Napier University and I believe that with continued effort Napier will gain the reputation for the development of students who can demonstrate enterprising skills .
8 However , rather than serving to dissuade us from finding some base for the notion of students ' academic freedom , the epistemological grounding of the German universities holds some definite clues that are worth pursuing .
9 The failure to include some provision for the welfare of students is also deeply regrettable .
10 The right hon. Gentleman is alluding to the arrangements for the support of students in higher education that apply within the European Community .
11 There is assistance available for students ' education through the educational maintenance system and what is currently in operation is the best method for the support of students .
12 By the Eighties Holroyd tells us , there were no less than 50 Study Guides and Notes to his plays issued for the benefit of students .
13 provide an opportunity for the debriefing of students , discussing both the work supervisor 's and tutor 's assessment of them on an individual basis .
14 I am grateful for the opportunity to put the Government 's views on the matter , but underlying all that I have said is a fundamental conviction that the education system , not social security benefits , should provide for the maintenance of students .
15 The guidelines took effect on 1 August , but there will be a transitional period for the sake of students and members who began their pre- or post-qualification training before that date .
16 Schools are pre-eminently institutional sites for selection and deselect ion , for the allocation of students to different levels in status hierarchies of subjects in the curriculum and public examinations .
17 One thing we did discuss at committee but I think it ought to be put to the A G M we discussed the increase in the cost of er , admission erm we held our prices down for at least a couple of years we had a heavy outlay on cushions I do feel that erm we ought to put in to the meeting what we discussed at committee that be raised from two fifty and one twenty five to three pounds and two pounds for the concessions including students and erm the youngsters .
18 Percomex is also planning to use LCCIEB examinations for the certification of students .
19 REGULATIONS FOR THE ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS
20 Its purpose Augean — no less than to perform an act of reparation for the sins of students everywhere .
21 Opportunities for the integration of students were present from the beginning .
22 The new clause is undoubtedly good news for the group of students who will benefit from the closing of what the Minister described as the student gap — I believe that the Government 's estimate is 200,000 .
23 In 1984 the Institute published its first work experience guidelines for the training of students .
24 Subsequent appeals to the courts by disappointed students led the federal government to devise complex formulas that fix minima for the number of students each university department must take .
25 The mean scores at baseline for the subgroup of students who were followed up were the same as for those not followed up .
26 On a much more ambitious scale , Lindsay and Paton-Saltzberg ( 1987 ; see Table 6.2 ) analysed data from 36,984 student assessments in arts , social studies , science and applied areas , to show that the frequency of high grades decreases and that of lower grades incl-eases as the number of students enrolled on a module increases .
27 Although the section will be relatively small to start with ( because the number of students involved in pilots is only a small proportion of all those taking Advanced Courses ) , over the next few years more staff will move across from traditional examination work to work on quality assurance as the number of students in validated courses grows larger .
28 In the first place it is necessary to recognize the identity that exists between the interests of students ( whether at school or in places of higher education ) and of society .
29 Decisions also have to be taken about the admission of students : how many and on what basis ?
30 There has been some confusion — I do not know why there should have been because it was made clear last night by the Secretary of State for Wales — about the position of students .
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