Example sentences of "to students [prep] " in BNC.

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1 John Holt ( one of the few authors whose books still seem able to appeal to students despite their inoculation ) writes of a common experience that mirrors mine with the Scottish educational psychologists .
2 Similarly , CPVE is proving to be a useful vehicle for delivering the mainstream curriculum to students with special needs .
3 Our selection procedure has resulted in no places being offered to students with profound or multiple disabilities or severe challenging behaviour .
4 I think that the study of two languages concurrently is quite academically acceptable and may be of benefit to students with a strong linguistic interest .
5 Secondly , there are those colleges which in America might be called community colleges : they offer a mix of both advanced and non-advanced courses to students with a wide range of ability and frequently provide a high proportion of part-time courses .
6 ‘ Guidelines for Teachers and Lecturers of Students with Special Needs ’ is intended to help teachers and lecturers who wish to deliver modules to students with special needs , whether these arise from a learning difficulty , a sensory impairment or from some other reason .
7 Applicants with any disability are strongly advised to contact the Adviser to Students with Special Needs early and when possible at least a year before making formal application for entry to the University .
8 Applicants are strongly advised to contact the Adviser to Students with Special Needs early and when possible even a year before making formal application for entry to the University through UCAS .
9 This course has proved of great value to students with little or no knowledge of the ancient languages , especially those whose interests are mainly in English or other European literatures , or in art history .
10 The blend of a varied and ancient culture with a modern economy based on technological innovation which characterises Japan and Japanese Studies has an appeal to students with a wide range of interests .
11 This lack of explicitness is likely to make Petrey 's book more useful to students with a relatively good grasp of speech act theory than to complete beginners .
12 A blind sculptor has returned to his former college to give advice to students with impaired sight .
13 He ended his talk by praising his staff for the way in which they were responding to students with special needs , particularly those with physical or sensory disabilities , who were increasingly seeking to pursue studies at the Darlington college .
14 This usefully explores some of the resolvable questions , in particular those of crucial interest to students of landscape and the human figure .
15 Robert Eccleshall and Ted Honderich have provided one very important service to students of British Conservatism .
16 His Fifteen Discourses on the history of painting were delivered to students of the Royal Academy between 1769 and 1790 .
17 No regular warning was given to students of the time of operations .
18 This form of mimicking was described by the great biologist Henry Bates in the l9th century ; and such Batesian mimicry has long been of interest , particularly to students of evolution .
19 Besides these changes in government policy familiar to students of European history , the fact that Sri Lanka was a colonial polity had important consequences .
20 The process is all too familiar to students of the UK economy — first , higher prices for many imported final goods raise the retail price index directly .
21 Since historians are creatures of flesh and blood , often with passionate convictions and opinions , and since the Spanish Civil War represents a recent historical event of unusual political , ideological and emotional content , it is hardly surprising that historical accounts of the 1931–6 period often appear to lack the objectivity attainable to students of episodes further in the past .
22 This results in the Collectair library gaining valuable notes , all of which is carefully filed away for use as and when the archive that has been created over the past few years becomes available to students of aviation history .
23 And , if specific hypothetical examples of such computations are to be of any interest to students of biological organisms , they should be able to distinguish reliably ( though not necessarily infallibly ) between equivalent changes in the real-world environment .
24 I exorcized the mental terror by talking about it , using the experience as a demonstration to students of the mental attitude one must try to adopt on an excavation .
25 THE PRIVATE PASSIONS OF PUBLIC FIGURES are a constant source of fascination to readers of the tabloid press and to students of literary biography alike .
26 The Evangelical movement , despite its minority status , cast its influence far more widely than the actual numbers of its adherents might suggest ; it is of especial interest to students of child rearing attitudes , in that its followers were so prolific in their writings that their beliefs ( or watered-down versions of their beliefs ) dominated both the advisory literature available to parents and the children 's own reading matter for upwards of two centuries .
27 This is based unashamedly on a system which will be familiar to students of Open University reading courses .
28 The age barriers to college entry are now rapidly crumbling , giving place to a policy of open access — which means college admission to students of all ages who can demonstrate their capacity to benefit from study .
29 Now the detailed structure of these lexical sets in English and French , although of intense concern to students of English and French , can not be generalised to other sets ; nor can the semantic contrast ‘ have an experience in a particular perceptual mode ’ v .
30 He would be free to pursue his own work , but must make himself available to students of composition .
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