Example sentences of "student [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , when sitting relaxed in a T21b , I have been nearly blacked out by a student during a tight loop .
2 The opportunities for the education of the student during her ward allocation must not be left to chance .
3 William Harvey , was a student during Galileo 's time . )
4 Teachers will make a " monitoring " visit to each student during the Work Experience placement to ensure that there are no problems .
5 Detailed arguments , clearly printed , need not be re-written by the student during a lecture in a rushed and garbled fashion .
6 Violence erupted after police shot a student during the demonstration and the protest spread to Lusaka 's townships .
7 The instructor then left the Cheetah , having briefed his student about an impending change of circuit direction and having authorised him to practise solo circuits for an hour .
8 Choi , a contemporary at the £8,000-a-year Dover College , Kent , taunted the brilliant student about having sex with his beautiful Malaysian sweetheart .
9 When teachers ask what librarians can offer in pupil.guidance , chartered librarians often retort that their own knowledge of children 's literature greatly exceeds that of the average teacher ( usually strikingly untutored in such matters ) , and when self-styled educational technologists wonder what a librarian can tell a student about a filmstrip , the retort in recent years has been prompt , and along the same lines .
10 It turned out , when I asked another student about her , that she spent most of her time organizing the Drama Society and almost never came into the department .
11 Working alongside the student as a nurse affords the clinical teacher opportunities to help such a student develop a more questioning attitude to nursing .
12 Thus community resources ( such as people , buildings and associations ) , printed materials and libraries , audio-visual materials and equipment , all form part of a guided series of activities which " round out " the student as a learning individual .
13 Water rates and 20-per-cent local-authority rates may be passed on to the student as a result of the Social Security Act 1988 and the proposed Community Charge is also likely to increase rents still further .
14 With a score-keeping facility a tutor can monitor the performance of a student as the responses made are recorded for later reference .
15 So the idea of the student as an embryonic researcher turns out to be a metaphor referring , at its best , to just some of the activities employed by the student .
16 It may be taken by any student as an outside subject , or may form the starting point for a single or joint honours MA in Scottish Ethnology .
17 In this report we will therefore , following the CNAA 's criticism of the term ‘ non-standard ’ , use the term ‘ non-traditional ’ student as a general term to refer to students entering on the basis of qualifications other than the minimum prescribed Highers or A-levels or equivalent formal qualifications , although we will refer where appropriate to findings for specified groups within this general category .
18 Happily her supervisor has guided more than one student through topics about Michelangelo , and has a route map prepared , including introductory and background books , but also passages from longer scholarly works .
19 The language presented in the earlier sections is extended beyond the context of the story , and made personal to the student through ingenious and motivating activities which include translation .
20 This sketch of a student 's intellectual development has followed the student through the stages of assimilating encountered knowledge ; deep understanding ; recognition of its provisionality and contested character ; exercising critical judgement ; being sensitive to other knowledge forms , and relativizing one 's own experience ; and taking a personal stand .
21 Usually , but perhaps not necessarily , this right was earned by the student through the performance of some service , far and away the commonest form of which was acting as or repetiteur for a muderris , though one occasionally also finds students becoming through acting as for a kazasker or for the Mufti .
22 Answer guide : This question needs to be split up into its constituent parts in order to take the student through the progression logically .
23 £12 can keep a student for a month
24 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
25 The situation was touched with sadness ( the trip was ostensibly a day out for the girl , thus implying the limitations of her life 's experience ) and the photographs of the girl snatched by an opportunist art student for later exhibition had more to do with the exploitation of human life by art than with mental handicap .
26 The whole concept of graded tests entails a belief in the idea of the ‘ readiness ’ of a student for a specific test , and the ability of the teacher to diagnose ‘ readiness ’ when he sees it .
27 Perhaps the most striking case was that of William Patrick James Fair ( Bill Fair ) who had been a student for the Roman Catholic priesthood at the Carmelite College in Cork .
28 Dray , was a student for nine years ) .
29 A registered student may be excused enrolment for part of his course of study or research following his election or appointment to office in any representative student body approved for the purposes of this paragraph by the Senate , and a student so excused shall remain a registered student for as long as may be approved by the Senate .
30 The pages that follow outline the modern facilities available to each student for study and research and for recreation and personal development .
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