Example sentences of "[art] students be " in BNC.

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1 About 75 percent of the students are nationally ranked in tennis .
2 Pictured above with some of the students are ( left to right ) : Prof David J. Cole-Hamilton ( Irvine professor of chemistry , University of St Andrews ) ; Prof David E. Fenton ( Sheffield ) ; Prof Brian T. Heaton ( Liverpool ) ; Prof Brian F.G .
3 One advantage is that the students are not in competition with each other , as each student 's achievement is assessed against the criteria laid down and not against the best student .
4 With Silicon Valley on their doorstep , the students are running small but growing computer companies from their dormitories and houses .
5 The students are asked , if possible , and certainly discreetly , to discover ‘ guests ’ who have a reputation for a degree of irascibility .
6 In deciding on the balance we consider the situations the students are likely to find themselves in during their future careers .
7 Such a course would operate for one week full-time ( half module ) , it would assume that the students are fully conversant with the principles of word processing and have the computer skills ( i.e. , disc and file handling , security , etc. ) needed to operate a personal computer effectively .
8 The students are working very hard to spark this movement , ’ Ms Cabaero added .
9 ‘ Most of the students are postgraduates . ’
10 Nobody remarked on it because all the students are foreign and occasionally take trips home or go on sightseeing tours .
11 During an introductory lecture the students are reminded that they are entitled to their teaching , and compliance with completing the diaries is high .
12 ‘ Everybody thinks you are on holiday because the students are not here , ’ she says .
13 The students are the first to come to Bradford as part of exchange agreements with the University of Carleton , Ottowa and Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburg .
14 Whatever the merits of alternative analyses , and however rare the 9,9 ideal may be among undoubted business leaders at the top of companies , the students are expected to take the Grid as gospel .
15 It 's where the students are .
16 In the humanities and social ‘ sciences ’ I think some measure of broadening is desirable though it is important that the students are confronted with a discipline in some depth .
17 Precisely because they promote higher-order capacities from the students , where the students are expected to place their experiences in a wider context of values and social affairs , these studies contribute vitally to the expansion of the collective consciousness of society .
18 In Year One the students work in Infant schools with children who are in the middle of the age range ( 5–7 year olds ) — The students are introduced to three aspects of language .
19 The students are already assessed independently by a larger number of staff than under traditional degree systems .
20 The students are a curious lot A good proportion of hearties , well-equipped with rucksacks , sleeping bags , and studded boots : for them the pilgrimage is a kind of spiritual hike .
21 Above all , the voices of the students are absent from this monograph .
22 This is the practice stage of the lesson where some control is still retained by the teacher , but where the students are beginning to form their own sentences .
23 The four examples provided list hypothetical annual salaries from which the students are expected to calculate average monthly earnings — the salaries range from £3,144 per year to £10,152 per year .
24 ‘ Teaching at home is a bloody waste of time — the students are so alienated that they are just not interested . ’
25 The students are encouraged to raise capital by selling shares and use it to plan and manufacture their own products .
26 If the students are workers , for instance , not raw material , then it makes sense to ask what products they ought to be producing and for whom ; it is possible to work back from this to a process for delivering those products .
27 The students are on a year-long course at the university as part of a joint sponsorship scheme between GBW , the British government 's Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the University of Leeds itself .
28 These answers should not be viewed as the ‘ right answer ’ and we would suggest that wherever possible the students are encouraged to use their own words and find their own examples as this will enhance their learning immeasurably .
29 All the students are undertaking work placements in local businesses one day a week for 12 weeks .
30 Lecturers will now come to me to check what modules the students are doing with other staff , and we 're taking much more of a team approach .
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