Example sentences of "by [art] children " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile Fernanda Eberstadt has been practising as an expert on captivity and escape , and on the beliefs established for later generations by the children of Israel .
2 The house , which has 10 beds , is at a secret address and is funded mainly by the Children 's Society , a charity .
3 Meal times were felt by the children to be dreary occasions .
4 At this year 's May time celebrations all of the children performed country dances and a special feature was dancing around a Maypole by the children in Miss King 's class .
5 He viewed the chances of the children being successfully reintroduced to their mother as nil , and in these circumstances the mother — who was backed in yesterday 's court action by the children 's father — had unreasonably withheld consent for adoption .
6 This story should not imply that there was not still a great deal of grief to be expressed by the children , but it serves to demonstrate that enforced anticipatory grief can do a great deal of harm if the timing of it is interfered with .
7 Equally familiar to the British observer will be the discontinuity and instability experienced by the children as a result of welfare interventions ( see Fisher et al . ,
8 Gets irritated by the children , mind , but I suppose that 's natural in a man .
9 A favourable impression is likely to be created if the table contains a range of attractive booklets produced by the children and some informative literature about the school through which the visitor can browse .
10 Reading and writing lesson — formal but much enjoyed by the children .
11 Reading and writing lesson — formal but much enjoyed by the children .
12 They were the schools attended by the children of parents able to pay a modest but not negligible fee , together with the boys and girls who had by their own ability won a free or subsidized place .
13 Putting two and two together , junior quite rightly expects there to be polecat with young hanging around post number seven , waiting to be petted by the children and providing the adults with a photo opportunity .
14 Each activity is broadly timed , and space is allowed for each activity to be taken further by the children , so that they can develop ideas for themselves , and pursue the possibilities of the activity both at school and at home .
15 Some pleaded guilty while others were incriminated by the children 's evidence , and two days later a dozen were hanged before thousands on the hill overlooking Lancaster Castle .
16 Sometimes a cake may be sent to school for the children to share ; sharing a cake for a large group of children would not be done by the children themselves , though it might turn into a spontaneous counting activity .
17 Comparison of size might be made more clearly between prints made by an adult and those made by the children .
18 Pot plants and flowers that need regular watering will be watched carefully by the children if they are helped to do the watering , and they will be quick to tell us that the guinea pig 's water pot is empty if they can refill it themselves .
19 Perhaps a certain amount for each plant could be decided upon and gradually the amount needed can be estimated by the children .
20 Many more estimations will be made — rightly or wrongly — by the children as they try to push and pull their prams and trolleys through narrow spaces .
21 Many children are quite happy to run , push , pull , ride and climb , but when an adult is standing by , ready to help , she is sure to be drawn in by the children as in the following example .
22 The attempt by the first headmaster to run Whittingham as a Jewish Eton was not appreciated by the children .
23 It was given by the children of the Sunday school during restoration work in 1908 .
24 The friendship of the M family helped to reinforce the efforts being made by the children 's mother to create a more stable background for her family .
25 Mr M was very impressed by the Children 's Panel system that , he said , seemed to take so much time and trouble to listen to , and about , the children .
26 On 31 October of that year , 1990 , the annual review of the case of the W family was held by the Children 's Panel .
27 Some panel members believed that decisions taken by the Children 's Panel were not implemented by the Social Work Department , and therefore threatened the independence and integrity of the Panel .
28 It is known that none of the three thousand or so of letters were received by the children until their return home .
29 I was never invited to parties by the children I admired at school like Kathryn Watson who had a kilt pinned with a great silver safety pin .
30 ‘ Every evening , the living room gets converted into some kind of camp by the children and smeared in food and footprints , ’ she laughs , ‘ but what 's the point of a home if you have to be precious with it ? ’
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