Example sentences of "to children [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ticket concessions are available as indicated to children under the age of 16 , students , UB40 holders , registered disabled and OAP 's on production of suitable identification .
2 Ticket concessions are available as indicated to children under the age of 16 , students , UB40 holders , registered disabled and senior citizens on production of suitable identification .
3 Should a teacher in an inner-city comprehensive school be forced to teach Jane Austen 's Pride and Prejudice to children under the age of 16 from different cultural backgrounds ?
4 A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances , he found the atmosphere at Four Winds appalling .
5 This general power to provide accommodation on welfare grounds applies only to children under the age of 18 years .
6 I would emphasise that we do not support in any shape or form the selling of tobacco goods to children under the age of 16 .
7 Traders in 18 out of 20 visited in the past two weeks refused to sell fireworks to children under the age of 16 .
8 ‘ We are worried that fireworks may be made available in shops to children under the age of 16 .
9 Angela Beeching spoke about the role of TV in getting books to children through dramas and readings .
10 The case breaks new ground in Britain in that it seeks a ruling on whether radiation damage can be passed on to children through their fathers ' sperm , in which case , under current legislation , BNFL would be liable .
11 Open to children aged nine to 14 , it covers ten events , including the 100 metres , 1,500 metres , long jump , triple jump , high jump , shot , discus and javelin .
12 The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the UK recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms .
13 The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the U.K. recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms .
14 The TC approach uses all communication channels available to children without the counter-productive forceful insistence on the use of more defective channels .
15 It would be perfectly possible to give the rights to children without imposing the duties on them , the one does not entail the other , but we would then still be distinguishing between adults and children as citizens .
16 Many of Rosemary Cook 's respondents in the Rhondda , who had given birth to children during the inter-war years , said that birth control had been out of the question despite the fact that the birth rate for the Rhondda fell dramatically during the inter-war period .
17 In most primary schools certain teachers have , or can acquire , special strengths which ought to be made available , on a rational division of labour , to children outside their class and to their colleagues .
18 The boys could see that in reception classes , as in the all-in village school of a few generations ago , only one teacher taught all subjects to children between twelve and sixteen .
19 It can be administered to children between the ages of 4 and 13 years , and is recommended as being particularly suitable for children suffering from specific language disorders , deafness , mental retardation and cerebral palsy .
20 The new dietary proved to be an improvement although the youngest children were still wasting a great deal of the milk porridge , and alternation of a diet with tea and bread-and-butter was advised , similar to that given to children over the age of nine .
21 The Beacon Nursery , a local Mencap project , offered care five days per week to children over one year of age categorised as having severe learning difficulties .
22 Let us join an American educationalist talking to children about their understanding of art .
23 Talking to children about death is a new thought for many but it can help prevent much anguish and pain if the subject is dealt with sensitively .
24 Talk to children about plants and trees and animals dying , ask them to draw their impressions of these events , and they will reveal an understanding that can leave many adults longing for a child 's faith and knowledge .
25 There a number of organisations and individuals who have experience in talking to children about loss and death .
26 The largest scale intervention was the VISTA programme , which consisted of women scientists and technologists visiting schools to talk to children about an aspect of their jobs already being covered in the school science syllabus .
27 As important as the planned content of teaching — the knowledge , skills and understandings of the National Curriculum — are the messages conveyed to children about their status as learners , about the value of the ideas and understandings they bring to teaching encounters , about the control they have over their own learning , about what it is to be a successful learner .
28 Though some people found him rather wrapped up in his thoughts , he always enjoyed talking to children about science .
29 Diana always makes an effort to talk to children at their level
30 Trained and experienced social works will continue to give priority to children at risk .
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