Example sentences of "as children 's " in BNC.

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1 J. L. Pearson avoided this arrangement at St Peter 's by confining the two-storey teaching accommodation to the perimeter of the wedge-shaped site at the rear of his church , the central ‘ spine ’ of the plan linking the blocks on the east and west site boundaries to create two largely internal courtyards which operated as children 's playgrounds ( Fig 53 ) .
2 Many ‘ minority ’ viewing programmes — such as children 's , documentaries , religious , educational and scientific — may not attract huge audiences , or lots of advertising , but they reach parts quiz shows , soap operas , American series and adverts do n't .
3 There was a massive expansion of public housing ( which was even called council housing ) ; responsibility for personal social services ( such as children 's welfare and provision for the old ) grew dramatically ; the growth of education budgets and responsibility for ( almost ) universal primary and secondary education gave local education authorities very high profiles in the lives of ordinary people ; and the introduction of a nationally organized town and country planning system suggested a major new influence over development .
4 Real books are those written by authors who have something they need to say and that have been published separately as children 's books , not teaching aids .
5 Moreover , in contrast to much of Buxtehude , the spaces are occupied for most of the day so that space is not freed for other uses , such as children 's play or adults ' talk .
6 This need not be of concern as easily chewed food like fish fingers , beefburgers , and rissoles are commonly provided as children 's foods .
7 By permission of the Queen and with the consent of the Cauldon Potteries Ltd. , Sir George Hayter Chubb had painted metal replicas of the house made , with a lock and key and a slit in the roof to be used as children 's money boxes .
8 Of that , around £60m of school purchasing was on ‘ trade ’ as opposed to text books , or ‘ what in other terms is thought of as children 's and teenage publishing ’ .
9 Kahan called for 80 per cent specialisation in areas such as children 's services and only 20 per cent on general social work training .
10 Catalogues and shelf arrangements of special collections , especially those of public libraries ; such as children 's collections , local studies collections and map collections .
11 The Sainsbury 's Lifestyle range of textiles went from strength to strength as the new team of specialist buyers and technologists introduced more quality items such as children 's footwear and men 's knitwear .
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