Example sentences of "[verb] students [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion . |
2 | Completion of a certificate will give students a half credit towards a master 's degree and we are in the process of developing a half-credit MA module on Research Methods to complement this . |
3 | We not only provide practice in analysing experiences , but give students a glimpse of a more humane society and urge them to push back the boundaries that inhibit them . ’ |
4 | GCSE and A level media studies courses which give students a basic practical and theoretical knowledge of film and video are now available . |
5 | The first and second years of the course give students a thorough grounding in basic musicianship and develop their practical skills . |
6 | A number of courses give students an opportunity to go on a short relevant placement in an organization outside the University , where they gain experience of the world of work and in applying the skills they have learnt . |
7 | The ancient kung fu masters often told students a parable to illustrate the need to come to kung fu with an uncluttered mind . |
8 | The course , which can be taken in a specialist or more general mode , seeks to give students a thorough grounding in Fine Craft Design , to give them a firm basis for thinking about their work and a useful introduction to business practice . |
9 | The aim of this option is to give students a broad understanding of modern and contemporary Europe , with special reference to the process of Western European integration , the main developments in Eastern Europe , and the place of Europe in the wider world . |
10 | This is a broad , vocationally-biased course which is designed to develop problem-solving skills , to give students a knowledge of relevant mathematical and statistical models , and to make them proficient users of appropriate computer software . |
11 | The aim of the programme is to give students a thorough grounding in the basic rules and patterns of English pronunciation , from the sounds of vowels and consonants to the complexities of stress , intonation , and connected speech . |
12 | Departures aims to give students a command of simple spoken English so that they can communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations . |
13 | The purpose of recording interviews is to give students a chance to see themselves in a situation where they ca n't predict the direction an exchange may take . |
14 | There has also been a move in history away from two-term single modules , which were designed to give students a lower workload each week and more reflective time , to either standard one-term singles or two-term doubles . |
15 | The hope is to give students an insight into them reading process and involve them more in thinking about their learning . |
16 | The overall aims of the experience would be specified , including : to give students the opportunity to work in a real production kitchen where the pace , the expectations and the allowed tolerances would be different from a college training kitchen ; to give students the chance to see and use specialist equipment unavailable at college ; to give the students the opportunity to assess their own personal skills , including the ability to cope on their own , away from home . |
17 | The overall aims of the experience would be specified , including : to give students the opportunity to work in a real production kitchen where the pace , the expectations and the allowed tolerances would be different from a college training kitchen ; to give students the chance to see and use specialist equipment unavailable at college ; to give the students the opportunity to assess their own personal skills , including the ability to cope on their own , away from home . |
18 | The final section , ‘ Projections ’ , has been lengthened to cover the newest applications of computer technology , and to give students the opportunity for extensive reading . |
19 | The four basic types of activity offered in Conversation are : controlled activities to give students confidence and support ; awareness activities to increase students ' sensitivity to what they are aiming at ; fluency activities to give students the practice they need to use English for communication ; and feedback tasks to allow students to reflect on their own performance so that they become aware of areas in which they have to improve . |
20 | On the other hand there are a few techniques , frequently used in constructing proofs , to which it is perhaps useful to draw attention as they have been known to give students the occasional difficulty . |
21 | Wentwood 's Principal , Henrietta Reynolds , made it an aim to give students the necessary skills to master complex journeys by public transport . |
22 | The purpose of this approach is to give students the opportunity of developing a range of mathematical skills and strategies which can then be applied in the formal investigation . |
23 | Any programme of final drama school productions will present a variety of styles and the casting is aimed at giving students a chance to do well in suitable roles . |
24 | It has attempted to climb above the condom in the fresher 's priorities list and announced that it is considering giving students a significant voice in the pay rises of their lecturers . |
25 | The recent negotiation by UK universities of favourable educational licences for Interleaf will enable us to take advantage of its object-oriented and highly structured approach to document specification , while giving students a much more attractive and easy-to-learn interface . |
26 | They bring together students and young managers from over 100 leading UK companies in a series of simulated work situations and case studies , aimed at giving students an appreciation of management functions , problems and decision-making . |
27 | The purpose of this is usually to allow students the opportunity to use language they know in a less controlled situation . |
28 | The study of the interaction of these industries with water resources , wildlife conservation , game management , fisheries and recreation gives students a broad perspective on the management of production systems and of the environmental factors on which they depend . |
29 | This course gives students the possibility of taking two languages together with a vocationally oriented study of aspects of modern Europe . |
30 | This course gives students the opportunity to study in-depth the cultural and historical forces which have been operating in Ireland since the 17th century . |