Example sentences of "and [noun pl] to discuss " in BNC.

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1 This will provide an opportunity for lecturers and moderators to discuss student grades and borderline cases .
2 Compacts also provide an invaluable forum for dialogue between teachers and employers to discuss and clarify ways in which the curriculum should be developed so as best to provide for the needs and interests of students in and beyond school .
3 Already he has called an extraordinary meeting of directors and supporters to discuss his radical new proposals .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry when he next expects to meet representatives of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders to discuss the effects of the recession on the motor industry .
5 So there is much for Buddhists and Christians to discuss together , much indeed for Buddhists to discuss among themselves , for in the early days there was a group of atta-vadins , people who believed in a self , while in Maha-yana , the Buddhism of the north , a more developed doctrine of salvation and grace would seem to make belief in selfhood logical .
6 Professor Colin Bell , of Edinburgh University 's sociology department , said : ‘ The conference represents a unique opportunity for the doctors and nurses who care for people who are generally regarded as being ‘ hopelessly ill ’ to get together with lawyers , philosophers and sociologists to discuss the very real dilemmas — social , legal and medical — posed by such people .
7 The meeting , organised by Dr Roberta J. Ward at the King 's College , London , Chelsea campus , brought together clinicians , biochemists and chemists to discuss Inorganic and physical techniques in clinical diagnosis and biochemical research .
8 This group holds two seminars a year in different parts of Britain and brings together housing researchers and practitioners to discuss policy issues .
9 Throughout 1992 meetings were held across the country for representatives of industry and colleges to discuss the implications of the new framework .
10 Linguistic terms are required in order to allow teachers and pupils to discuss children 's own written and spoken work , language diversity and aspects of literature .
11 Terms are needed to allow teachers and pupils to discuss many aspects of language .
12 Terms should be introduced , as appropriate , to allow teachers and pupils to discuss the topics set out below .
13 A range of terms is also likely to be needed to help teachers and pupils to discuss aspects of spoken and written language , in which pupils are required to do a range of things with their language : engage in small group collaborative discussions , present mini-lectures , explain and persuade , write narratives , descriptions and arguments , etc .
14 This conference provides the first opportunity in West Belfast itself for the unemployed , community groups , local business people , policy makers , managers and administrators of employment and training schemes , funders , careers teachers , trade unionists and others to discuss present and future employment prospects of people living in West Belfast .
15 Sica met with police chiefs and magistrates to discuss the clan warfare among members of the local " ndragheta — the Calabrian version of the Mafia — which was reported to have been triggered by the police break-up of drug , kidnapping and money-laundering rackets .
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