Example sentences of "[adj] degree [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , such short periods of ‘ directed ’ research can be shown favourably as a saving over any extended degree course in the budgets .
2 It is a pearl of price combining in high degree amenity of position and charm of layout . ’
3 They further suggest that given the generally high degree performance of NSEs with 1 A-level , Access course students may benefit from taking an A-level course of study .
4 Furthermore it is possible for a high degree polynomial to be only slightly better than a low degree one ( even a straight line fit ) , whereas the higher degree fit will certainly require much more effort .
5 Well , a wide choice of airplanes and missions — a responsive flight model and control system — graphics and to a lesser degree sound of a high standard — a campaign option for more depth of play — and that elusive quality which is really a combination of all of these — PLAYABILITY .
6 The Department of Classics at Edinburgh is uniquely placed to provide access to this study , combining the flexibility and breadth of the Scottish degree structure with a range of disciplines not available to the same extent elsewhere in Scotland .
7 Table 1.5 gives the figures for full-time , part-time and total degree enrolments in 11 subject groups between 1979–80 and 1986–87 , excluding the Open University where degree courses can not be grouped in this way because of the structure of foundation plus optional courses ( Open University 1989 ) .
8 ( 3 ) the factors contributing to differential degree performance between different groups of non-traditional students ;
9 An assistant geologist in the Karachi office and the first employee from LASMO Pakistan to attend a full-time degree course in the UK , he graduated at the end of October .
10 Most courses are for education and enjoyment only , and do not lead to a qualification , but some courses lead to a diploma , and many universities offer part-time and full-time degree courses in archaeology .
11 When she had graduated from the School of Fashion she had sold her entire degree collection to Lady Jane , a small but exclusive West End boutique , who had greeted her designs with such enthusiasm that she had believed the world was her oyster and everything was about to happen for her .
12 Students who show evidence of sufficient merit may on completion of the course and at the discretion of the Course Committee be given the opportunity of transferring to the second year of an appropriate degree programme within the Faculty .
13 Similarly , a joint degree course in which two subjects are studied , consists of eight courses in all .
14 The former TV Times Funniest Woman award-winner will go on stage to be handed an Honorary Doctorate of Letters during Sunderland University 's annual degree ceremony at the theatre .
15 In addition , the College runs a one-year post-diploma degree course in beef and sheep production and marketing .
16 There were also significant correlations with the actual accident statistics , r(1064)=0.142 , average weekday traffic flow , r(1064)=0.236 , accident estimate , r(1064)=0.278 , the time spent at the junction , r(1064)=0.246 , the number of vehicles visible in the film , r(1064)=0.201 , and the average speed at the junction , r(1064)=-0.118 , all of which are to a large degree measures of how much would actually have been happening at the junction .
17 South Africa Satisfactory completion of the first year of an approved degree course at a recognised university ; higher matriculation certificate .
18 USA Satisfactory completion of the first year of an approved degree course at an accredited university or satisfactory performance in the SAT and two APT 's .
19 European Baccalauréate , International Baccalauréate , Cambridge Overseas Examinations , An approved degree pass from a university recognised by the Scottish Universities Council on Entrance .
20 We can also see some colleges and institutes of higher education , in trying to develop distinctive degree courses for the first time , taking pride in acting as ‘ coherent , self-critical academic communities ’ when difficult choices are made in determining where effort and scarce resources are best applied in the short term .
21 These may be into existing degree schemes in the same college or another , into specially planned third-year academic or professional courses , or into employment ’ .
22 One direction in which it may move is to replace some existing degree courses by two-year diplomas , though if this comes about it is not likely to be before the late 1980s .
23 The veterinary degree course at the Royal ( Dick ) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh is broad and balanced and provides an excellent basis for subsequent specialisation in either clinical practice or research .
24 HAVING completed a one-year foundation course at York College of Art in 1989 , Fraser Brocklehurst went on to Manchester Polytechnic to take a further two-year degree course in painting and print making .
25 ODA provides , through the British Council , many project-related degree courses at British universities .
26 It is now possible for mature students to study to general degree level over a wide range of subjects entirely in the part-time evening mode .
27 It should , therefore , be possible to re-introduce the teaching of these subjects to general degree level in the near future .
28 Murray 's family home had been in Bath , before he 'd started his 4-year degree course at Cheltenham college of higher education .
29 Roderick et al argue that the high rate of withdrawal and dropout and the generally modest degree results of those who completed their course suggests that unqualified mature entrants require special attention .
30 Artists include Louise and Jane Wilson , who comment on their relationship as twins through a photographic-sculptural work — their identical degree show at Dundee and Newcastle .
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