Example sentences of "students who [be] " in BNC.
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1 | You mean that drama students who are graduating from training should have the chance to join Equity ? |
2 | Perhaps most interesting , but most dangerous , are the very small minority of students who are really chronically affected by this sensation . |
3 | Experience has shown , however , that often it is the young and able students who are most likely to go undetected and have a low ‘ g ’ accident . |
4 | Such a degree course would not suit everyone , but it might well be attractive to the late entrants and mature students who are increasingly common participants in higher education , particularly in the humanities , and who bring valuable experience of life and work to their study , but may have rather little formal preparation . |
5 | This might exclude many students who are currently enrolled in English degrees , even those with good A-levels which can now be obtained very largely by studying drama and fiction . |
6 | I teach students who are often illiterate , who do not know how to use a hand-held calculator , who have never seen a film with subtitles or read a classic work of literature , and who can not spell even the name of important people in their field ( for example , psychology majors who spell Freud as Frued ) . |
7 | Students who are not taught the ‘ trivial ’ names of chemicals ( R. D. Bagnall , What 's in a name , Chem . |
8 | The college has a number of resident post-graduate students who are there for periods varying from a year to three years . |
9 | Students who are inexperienced in research frequently fail to narrow and focus their efforts to achievable units . |
10 | Students who are not able to be present are admitted to their degrees in absentia . |
11 | Students who are on a part-time course or on a postgraduate course , or students from outside the United Kingdom , will not normally be eligible for a loan . |
12 | A higher rate of loan is available for students who are living away from home . |
13 | Students who are interested in participating in a workshop should contact the Counselling Service on their campus . |
14 | Students who are provisionally enrolled are subject to the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations of the University as are from time to time in force . |
15 | Students who are normally resident in Northern Ireland are not normally eligible for postgraduate awards from award-giving bodies in Great Britain even if they undertook their first degree at a university or polytechnic in Great Britain . |
16 | Magee College is well situated for students who are interested in outdoor activities , with sailing at Fahan , rowing and canoeing on the River Foyle , and walking and climbing in nearby Donegal . |
17 | Students who are nationals of one of the member states of the European Community ( other than the United Kingdom ) and who are accepted on undergraduate courses at the University of Ulster will , in most cases , be eligible to receive a mandatory award to cover the payment of fees . |
18 | Among the students who are studying at the Central School , which was set up in 1982 by Christopher Gable and Ann Stannard , special mention must go to the male dancers for their outstanding elevation and strength . |
19 | Places are not restricted to locals ; students who are willing to undertake a journey many still be successful in gaining entry on to this stimulating and imaginative course . |
20 | Also , taking into account a 100 Group survey and a brief note on the view of organisations already authorised to train , the report concludes that although the ‘ TOPP schemes established so far are providing excellent training opportunities for those students who are committed to a career in a non-practising environment ’ , the Institute may need to review its approach if it wants to increase the range of its training opportunities . |
21 | A few weeks later there appeared a letter to the then prestigious Pall Mall Gazette from Sickert praising the move because there are more clothed than naked people in the world , they display a greater variety of shapes and colours , drawing or painting them does not require the high temperature ‘ which is extremely injurious to young people , and to women of whom the classes largely consist ’ and , most piquantly , because ‘ the absence of the nude model will eliminate a certain number of students who are drawn by mere curiosity . ’ |
22 | We now have an opportunity to benefit from lessons learned , as , during the past year , we have undertaken a pilot scheme to integrate life preparation students with Sports and Leisure students who are following a City and Guilds course . |
23 | They will also provide mechanisms for supporting and counselling those students who are at risk of failing to reach Compact goals . |
24 | It is important that Compacts be designed with sufficient flexibility for those students who are failing at a certain stage , to negotiate re-entry and a further attempt at the goals . |
25 | Then , seek the support of other students who are similarly distracted . |
26 | Effortless superiority is a rare phenomenon amongst students who are , after all , only human like you and me . |
27 | Try to capture the architectural shape of the lecture Think of your notes as a skeleton or outline of the lecture you 'll give to your fellow students who are absent . |
28 | If we sample one of these cavities in which the process is er which produce boils er are going on , almost inevitably we find this organism staphylococcusorius and offspotulates have been clearly fulfilled with organism and this disease most notably by a bunch of of medical students who are subjected to all sorts of tortures by their professor of microbiology back in the nineteen fifties . |
29 | Yet the questions can not be avoided , least of all by students who are faced with a largely predetermined set of choices . |
30 | A general degree is sometimes seen as an alternative for students who are not up to honours standard ; this is largely though not entirely the case with the Scottish ordinary degree . |