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

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1 Do n't imagine for one moment that most college students are intellectual " egg-heads ' — and that you are the exception .
2 COLLEGE students are raising money for a hospital in a battle of the sexes .
3 However , the decline is smaller than the decline in the United States , where smoking among the middle class and among college students is virtually unknown .
4 TERRIFIED college students were forced to swim for their lives after their bus plunged into a water-filled ravine in Calais , northern France .
5 Seventy per cent of the college students were Black , a significant number of the other 30 per cent were active in the National Front .
6 To give a text-book example , college students were trained in a situation in which a buzzer was sounded before , after or together with the delivery of a mild electric shock to the finger ( Spooner & Kellogg , 1947 ) .
7 American college students were crazy about ‘ Chucks ’ ; so were Italian teens who would n't have known a basketball if one had knocked them off their mopeds .
8 In earlier decades — say , from the 1950s to the 1970s — most but not all college students were secondary school-leavers — now called " traditional students ' because they arrive at college via the traditional route from school .
9 Most of the College students were Dutch ; in the year of Sukarno 's enrolment there were 29 Dutch , six Indonesian and two Chinese students .
10 In the course of a demonstration in Kinshasa , the capital , on May 14 , two training college students were reported shot dead and a further 15 wounded in a confrontation with security forces , five of whom were also said to have been wounded .
11 Postgraduate students are encouraged to take language courses from the wide range available on a non-graduating basis .
12 Some of the 150 or so places for new postgraduate students are in shared rooms .
13 Postgraduate students are welcome to call at the Service at any time during their course and are encouraged to take advantage of the facilities offered as early as possible .
14 The research and teaching interests of the staff are focused on traditional and modern Chinese language , literature , philosophy , religion , history and art , and postgraduate students are encouraged to pursue a broad range of topics in these and related fields .
15 Wherever possible , postgraduate students are integrated into the teaching activity of the department to provide experience ( and money ) .
16 All Henley postgraduate students are registered at Brunel University which also confers the degree .
17 There are some problems of communication and continuity ( some multi-media students are full-time , some are part-time ) .
18 A course on the theory of electronic publishing given to typography students is used as an example of the type of material that might be covered and how it may be structured .
19 The courses involved 140 main methods students ( four of whom were listed as non-native speakers ) , and a further 74 subsidiary methods students were reported ( but it should be noted that some courses failed to provide numbers ) .
20 Whilst all research students are formally registered in one of the University 's Departments , opportunities for postgraduate study also exist within a number of Interdisciplinary Research Centres , details of which are available on page 45 .
21 Whilst research students are registered within one of the above Departments , research in the Faculty is arranged under ten areas of Research Specialism as detailed below :
22 Research students are part of a very active research community with extensive up-to-date computing facilities in a rapidly-growing area of Information Technology .
23 However , research students are often advised to follow some courses , especially during their probationary period of registration as supervised postgraduate student .
24 All research students are required to take the courses in research methods and skills which are specified by their departments .
25 Research students are admitted initially as supervised postgraduates and take a course of study tailored to their individual needs and experience .
26 Research students are expected to attend and may be asked to contribute a paper on their research programme for discussion at an appropriate stage in its progress .
27 This is not to press for a reversal of the present position , but to understand that if the work of research students is to be understood in educational terms , then the first step is to accept that the role is a hybrid of research and of higher education .
28 The admission of research students is delegated by the Physical Sciences Board to the head of department .
29 At the time of the survey 70 per cent of 1984 research students were already in employment or waiting to start work ;
30 of those not employed in education , research students were most numerous working in the design and manufacture of information systems , software services and in telecommunications ;
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