Example sentences of "children have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The parents will enjoy watching their children having fun completing the obstacle course particularly if there are a number of novelty items .
2 Children having fun is quite a structured exercise .
3 Although I have stressed the importance of all children having access to the full primary curriculum , it must be recognised that some children do need special provision , more time , and/or extra help if they are to profit from the opportunity .
4 He says there is flu in the community at this time of year so expect children to have flu symptoms .
5 He says there is flu in the community at this time of year so expect children to have flu symptoms .
6 At 7.30am Chris is up and off , leaving Faith and the children to have breakfast .
7 These are parents who read for their own pleasure and reward , and who wish their children to have pleasure and reward too .
8 Acknowledge that it is the will of God for His children to have health and strength to carry out His work .
9 It means that we are not only working to enable children to have access to information , knowledge , and literature ( with or without a capital letter ) but that we are also helping them to develop critical and independent thinking .
10 Moreover , their parents are supportive of modern language , not only in theory , but also in practice , and they wish their children to have access to the modern language curriculum .
11 So our long term goal , surely is to allow children to have communion .
12 In the Health Study , all children had serum retinol measurements at baseline and then a different , randomly chosen one-third sample was tested at each of the three subsequent dosing rounds .
13 If all children had Superglue put on their fingers they 'd soon stop doing it . ’
14 Fifty children had leukaemia diagnosed ( 39 had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and 11 other forms of leukaemia ) and six had non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma .
15 What Emerson demonstrated was that her younger children had difficulty in using the causal connective as a clue to the temporal order of the events described .
16 By our definition these children had recovered , but their parents still reported that 5% of recovered children had stool withholding , 9% had abdominal pain , and 24% occasionally passed large stools .
17 The two more able children had counting rates of 11 and 13 hundredths of a second for each step respectively .
18 A total of 151 ( 59% ) children had hypoxaemia .
19 In the current study , 28% of the children had growth failure ( <90% expected height for age ) .
20 There were two more open airs during the week and somewhere in between all this activity the children had homework to complete .
21 In the 6.5 year study period 123 children had Cryptosporidium identified in the stool and the notes of 109 of these were found and reviewed .
22 Sixty four of 90 children had Cryptosporidium alone , 32 of these ( 50% ) had diarrhoea persisting for 14 days or more , and 21 ( 33% ) had diarrhoea persisting for over 21 days .
23 All the children had physiology of their upper tract involvement clarified by antroduodenal motility studies and in some cases by full thickness surgical biopsies .
24 Less than a quarter of pre-school children have nursery places .
25 The children have exercise books and scraps of paper .
26 The basic principle is so to organise teaching that children have experience of producing written language across these various forms .
27 The children have warmth , shelter and food ; much more than they could have dreamed about before the revolution .
28 In summary , autistic children have difficulty in understanding the world as we know it .
29 They believe their children have asthma because of emissions from the two plants .
30 ‘ It is important that children have time to play , pursue interests and hobbies and take part in informal organised activities with other children and alone .
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