Example sentences of "students ' [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We note the students ' concerns , they 're the staff 's concerns too .
2 Well I think there 's a difficulty here because I think one of the questions is a matter of perspective erm how do you define how you define what sexual harassment is is to an extent a factor of your perspective on the question in that I think that tutors who have been thinking about it in recent years , and women tutors , who have taken the lead in it , have tended to think about the implications from the institutional perspective , that is how do tutors behave to their students and in what ways may that affect students ' studies and their live in the college .
3 All three say the banks already have too much influence over students ' lives , and that loans will strengthen the hold .
4 Underneath some fairly violent anti-war protest , the interaction of the two students ' lives are played against each other and include some explicit sex .
5 There are a number of concerts during the session devoted to the performance of students ' compositions .
6 Students ' choices are usually based on their knowledge of , and competence in , science subjects studied at school , notably mathematics , physics , chemistry and biology .
7 If you are well-acquainted with pigments and paints and are equipped with the manufacturer 's pigment information , you can pick and choose between artists ' and students ' ranges to obtain a balance between the colours you want , their permanency , quality , quantity and price .
8 If you are well-acquainted with pigments and paints and are equipped with the manufacturer 's pigment information , you can pick and choose between artists ' and students ' ranges to obtain a balance between the colours you want , their permanency , quality , quantity and price .
9 The emphasis in Fast Forward 3 is on improving upper-intermediate students ' skills in the areas of speaking , listening comprehension , and intensive reading .
10 Firstly , in relation to communication skills part it addresses the development of students ' skills in self awareness and reflective learning .
11 At this stage , a menu is submitted , along with a completed multiple choice questionnaire designed to test the wide range of the students ' skills .
12 Although the time-scale prevented an in-depth analysis of students ' views , there were some indications that students seek greater control of their lives in school , as in the following quotes :
13 Students ' views are not necessarily as good as those of recognized authorities , but it is still essential that the ideas to which students hold should be their own .
14 So , in the humanities , students ' views are neither the beginning nor the end ; they are based on evidence and understanding , and are subject to assessment by the students themselves and by others .
15 No. 56 , in page 48 , line 45 , at end insert — — Establishment of students ' associations — .
16 Science students ' perceptions of the humanities
17 The focus of most research into residence abroad has been upon the improvement of linguistic skills whereas this project is to investigate the contribution residence makers to students ' perceptions of the way of life in another country .
18 Firstly , there is wide recognition that the study techniques of higher education students are weak , and , if the small amount of institutional time and lecturing staff devoted to this part of higher education is any measure , there would seem to be some indifference to the students ' shortcomings .
19 He also interested himself in the administration of this seat of learning , the colours of the students ' gowns — scarlet ; and the professors ' — black .
20 One of the most common methods of funding , and one that is becoming increasingly popular , is for a small levy to be made on students ' charges .
21 Christ Church JCR in Cambridge has just voted to place a compulsory levy on students ' charges to subsidise tampons and sanitary towels .
22 The authorities , hoping to contain the situation , appeared almost paralysed by the students ' actions .
23 This evaluation was carried out by means of performance studies and examinations on library skills and the measurement of students ' attitudes towards the programme .
24 We shall discuss the attitudes of the arts students towards science later ; however , it is worth noting that Colin 's attitude to science bore a marked resemblance to some of the English students ' attitudes towards their subject .
25 Students ' attitudes on university funding are to be studied by means of the following design : where S 1 and S 2 are random samples of students starting their second and first years respectively interviewed at time T 1 .
26 6 The teacher should find out what his pupils are studying in other classes or what his mature students ' professions , jobs and intentions are , in order to integrate their language work ( cf Special Purposes English ) .
27 In explaining the sequence of thought which led Keynes to the General Theory , Dr Clarke has taken full advantage of recently discovered sources , including students ' notes of Keynes 's lectures at Cambridge .
28 From the appearance of most students ' notes one would assume that there is a continuing strike in the paper-making industry .
29 From 1590 he was professor of philosophy at the Roman College ( now Gregorian University ) and students ' notes of his lectures exist in several European libraries .
30 Saussure explained his concept of the sign in a series of lectures given in Geneva between 1906 and 1911 and published posthumously from his students ' notes under the title Cours de linguistique générale .
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