Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] children 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Given the educational importance of deductive explanations , it is important to consider some possible reasons for the children 's difficulty .
2 Christine Pritchard was arrested just 20 minutes after the children 's event ended at 3.30pm .
3 Barnsley managed to raise £31 , sent two petitions , and approached four schools about the Children 's Postcard Art Competition .
4 Spence , 57 , of South Shields , Tyneside , contacted a hospital saying she wanted to raise funds for a children 's unit .
5 Other attractions at the sale , which is to raise funds for the Children 's Society , include a raffle and a painting competition for children .
6 His part in the 1960 British film A French Mistress was also largely unnoticed , but it was significant as his first step into the world of ‘ grown-up ’ films after his starring roles for the Children 's Film Foundation .
7 I am Julias Denton for homes for the children 's charity .
8 John Murray , Robert Kindley and John Parry were moved by TV pictures of the children 's plight .
9 Cortot found greater depth in later recordings of the Children 's Corner suite although there are rich compensations in the finespun elegance of his ‘ Doctor Gradus ’ and his stylish response to Debussy 's mockery of Wagner 's chromatic solemnity in the ‘ Golliwog 's cakewalk ’ .
10 As Doctor Who swung into production , envious eyes in the Children 's Department studied its apparently lavish costume and set provisions , distinctly convinced that the programme was being made with an inflated budget won at the expense of cutbacks in standard children 's output .
11 It was like looking at one of those pictures in a children 's book in which there was a glaringly obvious deliberate mistake .
12 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
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14 ‘ I know , ’ he stressed ‘ that within the rules of the Children 's Hearing , that the best interests of the children have been weighed , and on the balance of probabilities , the appropriate action was the right action .
15 Both had supported the parents during the Children 's Hearing , and during the Appeal against the Place of Safety warrants .
16 ‘ Here I Am ’ has taken into account the development of the National Curriculum and aims to ensure that the quality of Religious Education is as challenging and demanding as other areas of the children 's learning .
17 A doctor told my parents of a children 's holiday scheme in Switzerland .
18 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
19 The cleaner water supply has dram dramatic effects on the children 's health .
20 Mrs Law , who ran the shop with a small team of volunteers , sent the proceeds to the Children 's Village in Thandigudi , in Southern India .
21 The implications for the children 's hearing system of section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act , 1974 , appear at first sight to be far-reaching and disastrous .
22 Valuable mathematical experiences need not be confined to the well-ordered water trough , and the sensitive adult can find many ways of introducing new vocabulary and mathematical ideas during the children 's play .
23 I stuck around for another seven years for the children 's sake but it was very unsatisfactory .
24 However , others have been content to accept the message in Problems of Social Policy : for example , Peter Gosden , in his detailed study of education in the war , cites Titmuss as the authoritative source on the social consequences of evacuation ; likewise , Raynes Minns concludes that the revelations of the children 's condition ‘ made headlines , and once again , as in 1914 , when the physical condition of army recruits was found to be so poor , war forced a British government to recognise the extremes of poverty and neglect that survived in our cities , and eventually to act by expanding our welfare services ’ .
25 Community wildlife officer Dave Muir and Ann Lolley of the Tidy Britain Group join local people to plant British wildflowers at the Children 's Forest in Pennywell , Sunderland , on Wednesday .
26 Michael Crawford was born and , building on his stage and radio successes , he was soon starring in two productions for the Children 's Film Foundation .
27 Second , the way heads responded to PNP , and with varying degrees of success exploited its opportunities and resources for the children 's benefit , must be set firmly against this background .
28 And this ‘ vague altruism ’ apparently permeated up to the highest levels in government : for example , Neville Chamberlain , who had been a leading figure in the pre-war National Government 's denial of the problem of child malnutrition , was so shocked by the stories of the children 's condition that he commented to his sister , ‘ I never knew that such conditions existed , and I feel ashamed of having been so ignorant of my neighbours .
29 The conditions of the children 's home life tended to nullify the efforts of the teacher to instil a little culture …
30 There was no one about ; the swings in the children 's play area hung motionless and the only sound from the swimming-pool was the hum of the filtration plant .
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