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

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1 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 .
2 By comparison with what is available to the student of more modern times , the medievalist 's sources are often of very thin quality .
3 A tall student with very long legs may well be drawn to the kicks , whereas a small person may prefer close-in fist strikes .
4 By choosing suitable options , a student in virtually any institution of good standing could learn something of every one of them .
5 If you are a student from overseas you should note that you are currently likely to require approximately £106 each week for costs other than fees during your stay in this country .
6 ‘ In my country , ’ she began like a student from abroad , ‘ the English are often thought of as fey . ’
7 They then work out reasonable answers which should n't allow a student to just eliminate the impossible ones .
8 However , with British Council assistance it has been possible to arrange for a Romanian student to successfully complete a conservations course at Cambridge .
9 He learnt all the signs and conventions , very quickly , not only because he made himself student to so many tutors , but because he watched so carefully everything that each one did , with that strange , silent , exhausting attention of his .
10 The course aims to prepare students for quite specific kinds of work in school , and yet must acknowledge the relevance of language use and function in the whole junior school curriculum .
11 But these are from students of well past days .
12 Students of both the ordinary and the honours degrees spend this year on a paid industrial placement .
13 As more and more material was uncovered , the interest of students of both Old and New Testaments had extended to take in increasingly large tracts of the surrounding fields , and to seek to locate the biblical material in that broader setting .
14 Non-core activities will have to be funded through subscriptions from students of roughly £70 a year .
15 The students were partly computer scientists and partly students with widely varying backgrounds who were taking a ‘ conversion course ’ to learn computing .
16 There was no need to confuse students with too much controversy .
17 Given also the evidence of the weak performance of younger students with more marginal traditional qualifications , it seems likely that if these students gained entry to higher education on the basis of non-traditional qualifications that their success rates might be expected to be more limited .
18 The overall aim of counselling is to provide students with readily available information and advice before and throughout the Course .
19 TEST ALL YOUR STUDENTS IN JUST ONE HOUR
20 SERC funded students in both specialist and conversion courses were more likely than the average to be continuing their studies .
21 During the winter he will be continuing to provide projects of interest to teachers and students in both primary and secondary schools .
22 Most importantly , UK students will have the ability to compete with other EC students in more than one language , which means they will be playing on a level field .
23 He 's sort of got students in there new landlord and all that so I think .
24 There is an important distinction to be drawn at the outset in the support arrangements for students in further and higher education .
25 They have discretionary power to support students in further or higher education , including those who study part time .
26 Public money will be used to lend up to £420 a year to students in full-time higher education , which they will pay back at an inflation-linked rate of interest .
27 Indeed , 40 per cent of students in full-time higher education were outside universities .
28 Let me deal first with students in full-time higher education .
29 Of the more than half-million students in full-time higher education in 1980 , fewer than 200,000 were at a university .
30 Students who are on a part-time course or on a postgraduate course , or students from outside the United Kingdom , will not normally be eligible for a loan .
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