Similar words: stanford university, university, open university, university student, university extension, closed universe, universality, diversity. Meaning: n. a university in England.
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31. Read in studio A survey has revealed that pressure of work at Oxford university is making students lives a misery.
32. He scored 1435 runs in his career, with five centuries, the highest 201 not out against Oxford University in 1989.
33. He is an agricultural science graduate from Oxford University and feels competent to assess evidence and act logically.
34. Educated in Manchester, he went on to read modern history at Oxford University after military service in 1949.
35. But today, the Oxford University Sports Director was furious at her exclusion.
36. But a United Nations expert from Oxford University says action could lead to a holy war.
37. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
38. Oxford University awarded him an honorary Masters in 1755.
39. Ken is doing economics at Oxford University.
40. Working with Japanese scientists, Mark Fricker and Dan Bebber at Oxford University used slime mould to model an effective railway network.
41. It may also pave the way to a more peaceful adult life, according to new research from Oxford University.
42. Cochran , Thomas C . Frontiers of Change . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.
43. After studying physics at Oxford University, Hawking had begun his first year of research work at Cambridge when he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
44. John Finnis , Natural Law and Natural Rights, Oxford University Press, 1980 ,[www.Sentencedict.com] p .88.
45. LIGHTBROWN , PASTY M, NINA SPADA. How languages are learned [ M ]. London: Oxford University Press 1993.
46. Fitzpatrick Sheila. The Russian Revolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.
47. Clinton was graduated from Georgetown University and in 1968 won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University.
48. H . Gerth and C . Wright Mills : From Max Weber [ M ] . London: Oxford UNiversity Press, 1946 . pp 164.
49. David Miller, a famous political philosopher in Oxford University, has put forward a new pluralistic theory of justice according to his so-called "modes of human relationship".
50. Thomson , A . J . and A . V. Martinet . 1986 . A Practical English Grammar. Oxford University Press.
51. Fundamentals of enzymology , 3 rd edition, N . C . Price and L. Stevens , Oxford University press.
52. Oxford University was also in a sense a closed society, with its powerful conformities.
53. Text: Cooper, Bloom, and Roth. The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology. 7th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
54. A crowd of student was gathered on the campus of Oxford University.
55. However, an Oxford University research suggests this perception is open to question.
56. I really desire to get a scholarship from Oxford University.
57. Biro was also enlisted by the Pigmentum Project, which is affiliated with Oxford University.
58. The Oxford University was honoured by the inspection of the Emperor.
59. Gerin, Winifred. 1971 . Emily Bronte [ M ]. New York: Oxford University Press.
60. The scientist who developed the technique, Dr Dagan Wells of Oxford University, described the results as 'astonishing'.
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