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

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1 ‘ The problem with children 's books increasingly is that there are armies of people who are properly concerned with , for example , the way girls were always discriminated against in the past , ’ says Allan .
2 It seems ironic that I pose such a threat to the natural order : an innocuous , above-averagely exhausted woman , mainly preoccupied with children 's needs , work , letters from the bank and Sainsbury 's , but sometimes longing for a chat , a good laugh , an exchange of views .
3 One headmistress gives a pungent summary of the prevailing philosophy : ‘ Market forces are very dangerous when you are messing with children 's brains . ’
4 In a huge bare hall , trestle tables were heaped with children 's garments and there was a thick , stifling smell in the air .
5 Swimming : A lovely outdoor pool , with children 's area and shady lawns for sunbathing .
6 The hotel is approximately a two minute walk from the church and village centre , and has a pleasant private garden with children 's playground .
7 Standing in the main street of Mayrhofen , facilities include a lounge/bar , dining room where breakfast and dinner with a choice of menu are served , heated indoor pool with children 's pool ( free to house guests ; caps must be worn ) and the super Freelax Centre .
8 They were not the only children to die in the district and the Milltown cemetery was only one of several busy around that time in an awful traffic with children 's white coffins .
9 Many have gardens with children 's play areas and some will be holding delicious summer barbecues .
10 There was to be the usual share of pain and difficulties which all families face : nursing sick children and elderly parents , for instance ; financial problems in the early days , coping with children 's temperamental difficulties and problems at school .
11 Holland is not specifically concerned with children 's reading , although the basis of his work is childhood experience .
12 Pre-trial hearings with children 's statements to be videotaped in advance with judges , defence and prosecution counsel present in child-friendly rooms .
13 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
14 The parish council has recently provided a playing field which , in addition to cricket and football pitches , is being provided with children 's play equipment , a pavilion and club room .
15 The first contender in the consumer category is Alisa Morrant , who is concerned with children 's diets .
16 But consider the Indecency with Children 's Act 1960 for children under 14 years who are so invited .
17 ‘ We thought the worse and that VAT would be imposed on things like newspapers and reading material , along with children 's clothing , but that did not happen .
18 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
19 In Books 1–3 , the emphasis is on listening comprehension and oral work , while in Books 4–6 there is increased emphasis on reading and writing skills in line with children 's developing abilities .
20 Care , which was mainly to do with children 's physical well-being , typically included help with dressing , toileting , feeding and mobility .
21 ‘ You ca n't pussyfoot around with children 's welfare . ’
22 A popular hotel , run by the Scarfo family , it is surrounded by a terrace overlooking a swimming pool with children 's area and a complimentary whirlpool bath where guests can relax .
23 It is within walking distance of the centre of Riccione and the hotel facilities include a large heated swimming pool with children 's section , a gymnasium , a tennis court and a sauna .
24 Her work during this period was predominantly concerned with children 's understanding of language and how this affected their interpretation of the tasks conventionally used to study their thinking .
25 These three major concerns with children 's thinking , their language , and their education — are brought together in the book for which Margaret Donaldson is undoubtedly best known , Children 's Minds published in 1978 .
26 Of the remaining three types of modification , it is the first and second which have been found to be associated with children 's differential rates of progress ( Cross , 1978 ; Ellis , 1978 ) .
27 It may be because their investigation is primarily concerned with children 's speech , but , in describing the discourse topic as the ‘ question of immediate concern ’ , Keenan & Schieffelin appear to replace the idea of a single correct noun phrase as expressing the topic with the idea of a single correct phrase or sentence .
28 The 700 sq ft shop , called Ottakars Children 's , has a range of around 4,000 titles , and has been fitted out with children 's play and adult seating areas .
29 With children 's books representing £290m or 12% of the book market , something like 20% of children 's trade publishing ended up in schools .
30 The needs policy was generally more concerned with children 's problems than with their potential , and it totally omitted certain kinds of needs and therefore certain kinds of children , despite its claim to be comprehensive .
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