Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] children [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Provision of 52-week accommodation but not necessarily the additional focus on care , or a series of different short-term holiday placements , can lead to fragmentation of the children 's lives and inadequate preparation for the adult world .
2 erm er and the spelling of it , you , you asked , I think , about the , about the Bridgit side of it and so on and , and questioned that and then again later on picked up a bit about the er tt about the spelling of the children 's names so you , you went along with him on , on that .
3 ‘ This accident was the result of the failure of the children 's parents and grandparents to keep lighters and matches away from children . ’
4 He indicated that , without specific application to children 's hearings , the nature of the children 's hearings system ‘ leaves [ it ] outside the benefit of this Bill ’ , and he added : ‘ It would be wrong to deny them the benefit of the Bill when , if they had committed serious offences and appeared before the courts , they would have had its protection . ’
5 Middlesbrough 's beck valleys are the main attention of the children 's efforts in the mammoth tidy-up co-ordinated by the council 's public protection department .
6 And when you sat , trembling forgetfully , on one of the benches in the frosted gardens , with the grass like white hair standing on end , you felt you could hear the ghosts of the children 's cries and shouts — for here they must surely have played in their packs .
7 The current project will involve a detailed audit of the data held on magnetic tapes collected during the first ten years of the children 's lives .
8 Chrissy Allott , Catherine Snelling and Nick Spokes of Fullwell Cross Library in Ilford , Essex , have written to me in response to Brough Girling 's recent call for suggestions as to what might have happened in grown-up life to the heroes and heroines of the children 's books of our youth .
9 I was keeping a glass of chablis company the other day with Jonathan Hayden and Fiona Brownlee from Pavilion Books , and we got talking about what might have happened in grown-up life to the heroes and heroines of the children 's books of our youth .
10 The children 's charities are backing our policy of a children 's rights commissioner to whom children can go , wherever they are , and be listened to .
11 This sort of awareness of the children 's requirements is a key role for the teacher in most activities as she tries to anticipate and provide for the next stage in each child 's development .
12 General Booth of the Salvation Army , had recognition by the City of London conferring on him the Freedom of the City , in 1905 , which was also the year when Dr. T.J. Barnard ( the founder of the Children 's Homes that bear his name ) , died on 19th , September .
13 At the present time , the children looked after at Boat is seventy percent of the total of the Children 's Services budget , and therefore , there is er , a considerable er , sum of money being divested erm , in , in this area of work .
14 By 1935 the success of the children 's books made it possible for Ransome to buy a sea-going boat once again .
15 Ideally reflection will : raise the status of the children 's contributions draw significance from the work help the children understand the meanings in their work , and how they have used dramatic forms to create those meanings move the drama forward — both in terms of the narrative and the quality of learning .
16 To make it easier , you could buy little marzipan animals instead of moulding them yourself — however , if you do make your own , it might be fun to make them in the shape of the children 's pets and pipe their names on to them .
17 If on close inspection , educators can begin to understand the great importance of these supposed ‘ gestures ’ in portraying the syntax and semantics of sign language communication , then a more effective view of the children 's needs in language will emerge .
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