Synonym: honours degree. Similar words: honour, honoured, dishonour, in honour of, honourable, honourably, lap of honour, cacophonous. Meaning: ['ɑnə(r) /'ɒn-] n. a university degree with honors.
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61, With both Leicester and Sunderland still chasing honours, the situation will probably remain unclear until the season ends.
62, Bill Gates will supposedly do the honours himself in his Windows World keynote address.
63, Linguistics may be studied either as a single honours degree or as part of a joint honours degree.
64, When only eighteen he became a fellow of Exeter College in 1826, two years before obtaining first-class honours in classics.
65, Honours Degrees All single and joint honours courses are listed on pages 43-46.
66, Here we were sorted our into groups according to the types of honours and quite a long wait ensued.
67, The project consists of several months' fieldwork carried out during the summer term and long vacation of the Junior Honours year.
68, Direct entry to masters' courses is normally limited to those with good honours degrees or equivalent qualifications.
69, The mixed honours degrees mentioned below specifically cater for the non-vocational law student.
70, She took her finals in 1900 and was awarded second-class honours in the university examination for women.
71, Good, then Francesca can do the honours from Thursday and work for him thereafter.
72, This applies equally to certificates, diplomas, degrees or honours awards.
73, Consequently they argue that if entry qualifications are ignored the universities produce a significantly higher proportion of good honours graduates.
74, Benjamin Braddock, who has just graduated with honours, flies back to his wealthy family in Southern California suburbia.
75, He graduated in 1956 with First-Class Honours in Medicine, a rare achievement, and later specialised in gastroenterology.
76, Many of the most apparently distinguished honours are a reward for little more than longevity or political servitude.
77, Competition is keen and candidates must offer a minimum of an upper second class honours degree together with evidence of satisfactory financial arrangements.
78, The honours list at least turned out to be more populist and less politically tainted than usual.
79, Sunderland and Huddersfield Polytechnics were discussing honours degree courses in science and education.
80, I was able to use the expedition as my final honours project which counted towards 20 % of my degree.
81, The honours system provides governments with a means of distributing favours at no cost.
82, The department offers general and honours degree courses in nursing.
83, Her first honours list contained fifty awards for Conservative party politicians and supporters.
84, The pair were meeting in the final for the fifth time in six years with honours even up to yesterday.
85, The allegation that the Liberals were selling honours in return for political contributions was brutally clear.
86, They would receive nominations from the parties,(http://sentencedict.com/honours.html) but there would be no working peers or New Year's honours list appointments.
87, For there was a scramble for individual honours with just two ounces separating the leading four.
88, They are the ordinary citizens for whom the honours system was designed - people who have dedicated their lives to duty.
89, Sedgemore has improved so much since entering top grade rugby that club coach Alex Evans is tipping him for international honours.
90, In each case the honours subject occupies the whole of the final year with a research project as a major component.
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