Example sentences of "[prep] the student ' " in BNC.

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1 Through Brian Way 's influence a new kind of college course was emerging that saw drama as the basis for the students ' own personal development .
2 Under the Institute 's standards , for example , training organisations are expected to pay for the students ' first examination attempt .
3 He is also a certain choice for the Scottish squad for the Students ' World Cup in Italy in July .
4 Admittedly , providing these essential conditions for the students ' growth will not by itself ensure that the sought-for maturation takes place .
5 Indeed , much of the benefit of this type of comparative stylistics is that it foregrounds the discrepancies between the students ' and the original versions , thereby highlighting the peculiar characteristics of the latter .
6 At that time , too , the Professor complained ( not for the first time ) about the students ' conduct .
7 If the college authorities were concerned about the students ' health , it was suggested that they should take action to improve their average daily diet .
8 Couple this with the earlier sociological observations about the students ' experience being describable in terms of intellectual , technical and general cultural hegemony .
9 If you wish to know more about the Students ' Association facilities , then please telephone 031 650 2656 .
10 And they strain the bank accounts of the students ' parents , some academies costing more than $2,000 per month .
11 Mugabe is over-reacting to the ‘ threat ’ of the students ' rebellion as the symptom of great disunity .
12 PLAYING rugby league can be addictive , according to Martyn Sadler , the chairman of the students ' association , who reports that young people introduced to the game at university or college are no longer necessarily lost after graduation , writes Paul Wilson .
13 Miss Justice Carroll said newspaper reports of the students ' activities did not represent prima facie evidence of a breach .
14 After graduating from Bristol University , where she had been President of the Students ' Union , Sue joined the Thomson Organisation as a trainee reporter on the Western Mail and South Wales Echo in Cardiff .
15 Such a conference is one of the students ' demands .
16 Karnival , another high profile area of the Students ' Union , concentrates its work on fund raising and in the last year raised over £100,000 for various charities .
17 Once you become a student of the University of Ulster you automatically become a member of the Students ' Union and therefore can participate in , and enjoy the wide range of social , political and sporting activities which the Union organises .
18 A representative of the Students ' Union attends meetings of the University Safety Committee .
19 If you have any general observations on safety within the University or specific recommendations for improvements of safety procedures you should submit these to the Safety Committee through the appropriate officers of the Students ' Union .
20 The President of the Students ' Union meets the Vice-Chancellor of the University on a regular basis
21 In a recent colleges survey ( admittedly with a return response of less than 40% ) 80% of the advanced instruction programmes which existed were timetabled and 60% of them were a formal part of the students ' courses .
22 The sheriff of Lincoln was sent to Stamford , but he met with considerable resistance , and Peck , quoting John Selden , suggests the king himself came to the town because of the students ' stubbornness .
23 The college can not condone any behaviour that involves illicit drugs because of the nature of the students ' work with children .
24 In September 1981 the magazine duly appeared , coinciding with the start of my office as the sabbatical Deputy President of the students ' union at the RCA .
25 A heightening of the students ' sense of political awareness was to be avoided .
26 At several points during 1988 , the underlying tension of the students ' position intensified to the point of open unrest on several campuses .
27 Since they can not be planned in terms of the students ' likely destinations , they must have some other kind of rationale or logic .
28 First , there are many societies run under the aegis of the Students ' Union .
29 The arrangement of the moots is usually the responsibility of the students ' law society , though a law teacher or practising lawyer can usually be persuaded to set the moot and preside on the ‘ bench . ’
30 Excluded almost universally from this debate is any consideration of the students ' rights .
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