Example sentences of "student [am/are] [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If at any time the board of the faculty , on the advice of a course committee , is of the opinion that a student 's progress is unsatisfactory it shall send to the student due notice in writing that , unless there is an improvement , it will debar the student from taking examinations or will recommend to the Senate that the student be required to discontinue his studies .
2 The students are hoping to arrange their own type of wine run , distributing New Release around Gloucestershire , in the hope that it 'll prove every bit as popular as it 's French rival .
3 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 .
4 Students are asked to assess their current skills , knowledge and behaviours and to set personal goals in relation to these .
5 There are still examinations but students are allowed to take them several times to build up their confidence .
6 The sharp tongue is now reserved for the consciousness-raising rap session she gives at American universities , where students are allowed to ask whatever they like about her life , her sexuality , her views of the world , provided they can cope with the answers .
7 the students are allowed to park their cars outside their rooms
8 Students are advised to familiarise themselves with these procedures .
9 This problem of balance can be alleviated if students are left to make their own choice of what to take from orientation , by giving them access to self-instructional media like self-guided tours , self-instructional tape-slides and audio-tapes etc .
10 In this exercise students are urged to clear their minds of presuppositions , to concentrate on ‘ the words on the page ’ , and then to write down their responses .
11 Students are helped to maximize their performance , to cope with academic and other difficulties that may arise and to prepare for the future beyond the Course .
12 Students are helped to develop their communication skills by exercises using authentic business documents , requiring comprehension within a given context and creative use of the information given .
13 Some students are forced to choose their university by the chance of getting a place in the crèche .
14 The purposes are both linguistic and cultural : students are expected to improve their knowledge of the language and culture as a consequence .
15 Students are expected to create their own notes : it is hard work and involves a craft skill as demanding as that required for oil paintings or pottery .
16 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 .
17 And students are expected to make their own responses to what is put in their way .
18 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 .
19 Graduate students are encouraged to organise their own informal seminars .
20 Students are encouraged to present their data at scientific meetings both in Britain and abroad and are expected to contribute to a lively programme of intra-departmental seminars and journal clubs .
21 In addition to the writing of essays and a dissertation , students are encouraged to develop their verbal skills in small teaching groups .
22 Students are encouraged to develop their reference skills and to work by themselves .
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