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

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1 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 .
2 The first of these , an HMI Report on local history classes throughout the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board 's area in 1954 , commented very favourably upon the general standard of teaching in both university and WEA courses and was also complimentary about the quality of students ' work .
3 One head of English in a comprehensive school described the compilation of an anthology of students ' writing which had included writing in languages other than English .
4 It would not be surprising if there were ; if science courses tended to act as a brake on students ' intellectual formation .
5 Because debate is framed in terms of those who are fully competent to exercise academic freedom , and because students almost by definition are not felt to be properly ‘ competent ’ , the exclusion from the debate of students ' rights is hardly surprising .
6 The present position , then , is that institutional autonomy is still such that there are no serious external constraints in the way of students ' right to learn .
7 There are a number of concerts during the session devoted to the performance of students ' compositions .
8 No distinction is made on the grounds of students ' field of study , mode of study or status .
9 Inefficient and ineffective note-making methods often lie at the heart of students ' inability to realise their potential .
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