Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] university " in BNC.

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1 The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department .
2 BRAINY kids should start swotting for university degrees while still at school , Britain 's top heads demanded yesterday .
3 And they tell you that two AS-levels are equal to an A-level when it comes to applying for university places . ’
4 Now it 's signed a deal with Swindon College , agreeing to offer joint degrees , with a view to applying for University status .
5 With reference to Mr Macleod 's comments concerning equal access to education and other services , it is on record that there is positive discrimination in favour of blacks when applying for university places .
6 It was what they had expected of University , but had not hoped so soon to find .
7 The clever Canaries may not be brimming with university honours but assistant manager John Deehan revealed : ‘ We have got a set of very intelligent players — and it would be naive of myself and the manager not to take their advice . ’
8 Bragg , who was once chief scientist at Rolls-Royce , works for the Science and Engineering Research Council , telling firms in the eastern part of Britain about what is happening in university research .
9 Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study .
10 He then moved to University where he spent eight years in research and development in Artificial Intelligence and particularly Expert Systems .
11 The library , with its vague connection with academic work , can hold little attraction for a student struggling to adjust to university life ’ .
12 ‘ My job is to effect the disentanglement , with the University having a clear view of how successful the press is , and the extent to which it is calling on or contributing to University funds , ’ says David Martin .
13 He worked at St Mary 's Hospital as assistant physician and lecturer in pathology and in 1866 graduated MD before returning to University College as professor of pathological anatomy in 1867 , becoming a physician to University College Hospital in 1878 .
14 Escaping to Somerville during the war , she remembered her wonderful last year , when battle-scarred heroes were returning to university .
15 Contributors are not confined to University historians , however .
16 Graham commented that in practice budgeting was usually a matter of upgrading finding bared on historical foundations rather than calculating what was required for the services that were needed , and he referred to university funding being ‘ budget-led ’ rather than ‘ product-led ’ .
17 I visited a school in the North West recently and the school told me that they had a considerable number of girls applying to university to read engineering about two years ago .
18 What advice can you give to anybody thinking about applying to university in nineteen eighty-five ?
19 Well I 'm sure that information 's going to be very useful to pupils applying to university for next year .
20 The igfet SC implementation constructed at King 's uses a chip designed at University College , and fabricated at Plessey III/V for the operational amplifier and capacitor parts of the circuit .
21 Both men were typical members of the new class of civil servants , who had been educated at university and styled themselves " master " .
22 Educated at University College London ( 1879–83 ) in general science , Hatch qualified for the gold medal and Tuffnell scholarship in analytical chemistry in the intermediate science examination in 1881 .
23 Just before I 'm due to come back home , before term starts at university , Nicola 's parents come to visit .
24 They were bound to have things in common , even if the difference in age made it unlikely that they 'd have overlapped at university .
25 A record number of pupils received their A-level results today , but many will be left wondering if they 'll get the place they want at university .
26 The data can also be sorted by university , and journal , to show differences in publication patterns .
27 The data can also be sorted by university , and journal , to show differences in publication patterns .
28 When we were talking just now before the programme started I think you said that you were n't sure that you 'd had a great deal of contact with the university one way or another , but surely you 've been surrounded by university people ?
29 In a survey of dreams reported by university students , they found that dream images which were highly vivid also tended to be " surprising " , and at the centre of the visual field .
30 For those who were destined for university , for whom A levels and S levels were first invented , they could go even further .
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