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

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1 We shall discuss the attitudes of the arts students towards science later ; however , it is worth noting that Colin 's attitude to science bore a marked resemblance to some of the English students ' attitudes towards their subject .
2 And of the expected 6,000 visitors , 1,200 can be accommodated in the nearby students ' dormitory area .
3 Assignments must be relevant to current industry practices and should wherever appropriate relate to the individual students ' work places ; this applies particularly to the technical areas of food , beverage and accommodation operations/management .
4 This idea was expressed by an article published in one of the newspapers of the official students ' union , the Sindicato Español Universitario ( SEU ) in 1952 :
5 I became heavily involved in far left politics , becoming a member of the Socialist Students ' Alliance , the student leftovers of the IMG 's ( Internation Marxist Group 's ) move into the Labour Party .
6 In West Germany the socialist students ' organization , the SDS , had grown into the most successful and radical challenge to the status quo that the state had seen since 1945 .
7 The newly-opened Students ' Union area offers catering and recreational facilities .
8 The newly-opened Students ' Union area offers catering and recreational facilities .
9 Since the Second World War the family has entered the international arena by its contributions to multi-racial education in Africa , by establishing the International Students ' House in London for students from overseas , and by founding the Michael Wills Scholarships at Oxford University to replace the Rhodes Scholarships which had been discontinued for Germans in 1939 .
10 Both Rural Solidarity and the independent students ' union are also to be legalised .
11 He was also a great supporter of both the Medics ' and Dentists ' Football Club and the Medical Students ' Rugby Club .
12 These gardening activities provoked a cryptic entry in the Medical students ' magazine The Black Bag which read : ‘ There are still many trees to be felled int his dark field . ’
13 The LSE group ( which was set up in October 1990 to support the Irish students ' campaign and to campaign for abortion rights for women in England and Ireland ) will be organising a further picket on that day to highlight this fundamental attack on Irish women 's right to choose .
14 Taking the radical students ' ideals at face-value one might have expected them to see this incident as yet another example of oppression by a fascist regime and protest against it — after all , they protested enough when it used such methods against its own people .
15 She said sometimes to the other students ' wives , ‘ I married the man , not the job . ’
16 Also around George Square , in a mixture of new and historic buildings , are the Faculties of Arts , Music and Social Sciences , the Medical School and the main Students ' Association buildings .
17 In the context of schooling one significant issue that is paradoxically neglected is the ‘ rationality ’ of the working-class students ' resistance to antiracist curricula and classroom discussions in so far as this resistance is bound up with a more generalized opposition to the degrees of surveillance , discipline , authoritarianism and class domination involved in conventional forms of schooling .
18 I told my boyfriend who was horrorstruck and took myself off to a lesbian students ' conference .
19 A typical students ' pub , full of old beams and smoke and noise .
20 The University is committed to providing a suitable learning environment for every student , and a Disabled Students ' Interest Group , affiliated to the National Bureau for Handicapped Students , has been established to promote their interests .
21 The card is a valuable source of income for the University , with every penny raised going towards refurbishment costs of a new students ' union .
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