Example sentences of "of child 's " in BNC.

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1 VIDEO / Chilling case of child 's play : A critical guide to films available for hire this month by Elkan Allan
2 ‘ Perhaps it is to be applied to some kind of child 's toy — a gunpowder-propelled kite ! ’
3 30% Problems of social relationship ( e.g. being denied attention , incomprehension of child 's desires , etc . )
4 Song weak , fluty , higher-pitched , slightly reminiscent of child 's trumpet .
5 Success of child 's bid to obtain legal separation from mother
6 Contingency theory has not remained entirely deterministic , mainly as a result of Child 's insistence on the significance of ‘ strategic choice ’ .
7 It was vital to take account of children 's cognitive and emotional responses when evaluating their evidence .
8 Allan Ahlberg says : ‘ In the past , a lot of children 's books seemed to be the work of talented illustrators whose pictures looked brilliant framed in a gallery , but when you tried to read the book , there was nothing there , because the words started as a coat-hanger to hang pictures on . ’
9 Although they are a principled pair — they once turned down the Smarties Award on moral grounds — the Ahlbergs reject the notion of children 's author as moralist .
10 A Home Office Advisory Working Group , chaired by Judge Pigot , on the question of children 's evidence will report imminently and is expected to recommend that children as young as four or five should be allowed to give evidence if a judge rules that they are competent .
11 Alison Lurie is Professor of Children 's Literature at Cornell University , New York .
12 Exhibition of children 's books at the Frankfurt Book Fair
13 Palmer had spent most of his life in and out of children 's homes and was in care himself when he became stepfather to the baby .
14 Lulu and the Flying Babies by Posy Simmonds MARY ROBSON ( mother of Leo , 4 ) Matilda by Roald Dahl ( Puffin , £3.50 ; Cape , £8.50 ) Winner of Children 's Book Of The Year award 1989 There 's no mystery why Roald Dahl is a best-selling children 's author .
15 Arm-chairs and bedroom slippers instead of children 's foods is one extreme instance of the change-over from the requirements of youth to those of old age .
16 Princess Diana took the top position of children 's favourite royals , and the Corgis polled tenth overall , while Prince Philip did n't even get a mention .
17 Before writing The First Wives Club , she was an author of children 's books ( and she is not telling who ) ; before that , a marketing executive , a role , she says , which instructed her in the ‘ fear and loathing ’ with which corporate America regards women , and the depths to which it will stoop to deny them equal status .
18 But the sign is a premature announcement , for a third building boasts fresh white paint , two standing privvies set behind , and a row of children 's swings .
19 Dr Maureen Cox is the author of Children 's Drawings , published this month by Penguin .
20 For example , voluntary organizations played , and will continue to play , a central role in the provision of children 's services ; they were also influential in shaping new child care legislation ( for example : The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Children Act , 1908 ; Association of British Adoption Agencies and the 1975 Children Act ) .
21 Fourthly , the growing awareness of the complexity of children 's problems , coupled with an ecological perspective that views them as part of an extended family and local community with its own history and culture , mean that no single person or agency will be able to provide all the necessary services .
22 The history of children 's theatre and Theatre in Education ( as it is now called ) , with its own nice mixture of educational thinkers as its leaders — Bertha Waddell , Caryl Jenner , Gerald Tyler , Gordon Vallins , Stuart Bennett , Roger Chapman , Cora Williams , John O'Toole ( 1976 ) , David Pammeter , Pam Schweitzer , Geoff Gillham and Tony Jackson ( 1980 ) , to select a few — to a considerable extent reflects the changing conception of drama in the classroom during these two decades .
23 It has been pointed out that the legal protection of children 's welfare is not the same as the conferment of rights on children , since it presupposes that welfare agencies , judges and even parents would have the right to take decisions on the child 's behalf .
24 Although it may not necessarily clarify the position , there should nevertheless be greater recognition of children 's autonomy interests in the context of school discipline .
25 When a supply teacher 's standards of discipline or expectations of children 's performance do n't match those of the school , trouble can develop resulting in strained relationships , unhappy children , disgruntled parents and tales that will damage the school 's reputation taken to other schools by the supply teacher .
26 Now that we are facing demands to keep the most detailed records of children 's progress it makes sense to involve children in some of this work .
27 If they were not actively asserting their authority they were taking a role of judge and referee as a consequence of children 's requests .
28 Are there examples of children 's work or even commercial prints on display to catch attention ?
29 Are there displays of children 's work placed around the room and is the attention of governors drawn to them in a meaningful way ?
30 A video camera is almost an essential tool in recording evidence of work undertaken in various subject areas and of children 's development .
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