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

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31 Tank for children 's hospital
32 The designs are colourful but have very short floats — when using tuck designs , floats are never more than one stitch long , making these fabrics ideal for children 's garments .
33 This rib is nice and snug and , as it is doubled , it is hardwearing for children 's garments .
34 I have used it for children 's jacquard sweaters but if you want to do this then knit the welt from * to * finishing at the left of the bed .
35 Employees need to be given adequate warning of the date of an impending move so that they can learn about their destination 's culture , make decisions on and carry out such matters as renting out their properties in the home country , make arrangements for children 's education and ship goods overseas .
36 Classes in ordinary schools are increasingly composed of pupils of different ethnic origin , cultural and religious persuasion , pupils who may have physical or sensory impairments , learning difficulties or social and emotional problems , since the neighbourhood school rather than the special school is seen to be the first choice for children 's education .
37 Sheet vinyl or cork tiles may also be worth considering for children 's rooms .
38 Its specialist , academic , authoritarian elements have been persistently criticized , partly because they ignored progressives ' demands for children 's activity , participation and development through discovery , and partly because of the perceived irrelevance of this education to the lives of working-class children , the majority of whom have failed to benefit from it .
39 It can validate their way of life as appropriate for children 's upbringing .
40 For children 's needs to be considered with parents and their wishes acknowledged and recognised .
41 High expectations of parents for children 's performance .
42 And what consequences do these principles have for children 's acquisition of the lexicon ?
43 ( 1967 ) and Wannemacher and Ryan ( 1978 ) , offer further support for children 's observance of Contrast in their acquisition of more and less .
44 The relationship between the library and the subjects on the curriculum is embodied in the principle that all subjects require information skills and must therefore accept responsibility for children 's " learning how to learn " , with the library as the main resource whereby this skill may be applied .
45 With regard to the audience for children 's project work , it is becoming widely agreed that it is important for children to learn to take into account their potential audience when they are producing written work .
46 What we want to do now , can we stand on these ideas and put down on paper some more ideas of what circumstances and situations you could use for children 's role play .
47 There are also separate rooms for children 's books and another for art books , where the fireplace is now located .
48 ‘ Enthusiasm for children 's books is n't the only thing that 's infectious in Egypt . ’
49 Fred Sedgwick stresses the need in working with poetry to make space for children 's provisional , exploratory thoughts by encouraging group talk , drafting and redrafting .
50 In these forms the information can provide a direct test for children 's ideas .
51 Amulets of carbuncle and chalcedony were approved for children 's wear at sea , and mariners were advised to bind coral to mast-heads with strips of seal-skin as a precaution against ship-wreck and tempest .
52 Children — Custody — Enforcement — Mother removing children from Australia without father 's knowledge in breach of joint custody rights — Father acquiescing in children 's removal — Father 's subsequent application for children 's return — Judge refusing to make order in interests of children — Whether children 's interests to be considered in court 's exercise of discretion — Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 ( c. 60 ) , Sch .
53 Practical considerations , such as the difficulty of finding enough foster placements and adequate staff for children 's homes , also lent weight to arguments in favour of preventing children from coming into care .
54 The structural change in England and Wales was accompanied by a change in central government organization , whereby the Home Office 's responsibility for children 's services was passed over to the Department of Health and Social Security , which was already responsible for other welfare services .
55 Change for Children 's Books of the Year
56 The third example is the view that it is good primary practice to adopt a predominantly ‘ enquiry ’ or ‘ exploratory ’ mode of teacher-pupil interaction and to couple this with plenty of encouragement and support for children 's responses .
57 However , while the advisory team 's views had the undoubted consequence of making many Leeds primary classrooms seem busier and more attractive , the beneficial consequences for children 's learning were less clear ; and for some teachers , the claim of ‘ flexibility ’ had exactly the opposite effect , strait-jacketing them into practices to which they had no real commitment and which they had difficulty in managing .
58 In the garden , a brightly painted double-decker bus was specially equipped for children 's games .
59 Cayenne pepper to stop cold feet , camomile for children 's diarrhoea .
60 The Ashleys annexed Number 25 , to be used only for selling fabric ( at thirty-five pence per yard ) as the factory was still producing far more than could be made up into garments , while Number 23 was used just for children 's clothes .
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