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

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1 The conditions of the children 's home life tended to nullify the efforts of the teacher to instil a little culture …
2 The results of these tests were correlated with details of the children 's home backgrounds .
3 Now their eldest daughter has been told to leave too , but her supporters believe the decision is a clear breach of the children 's wardship order .
4 Now their eldest daughter has been told to leave too , but her supporters believe the decision is a clear breach of the children 's wardship order .
5 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 .
6 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 . ’
7 Rodd was the man who brought to Britain 's attention the existence of the Children 's Film Foundation , a body never heard of before or since .
8 ‘ One of the Children 's Film Foundation 's best , this film has a professional polish , and the children are expertly handled , ’ wrote one reviewer , who also remarked on the production 's ‘ refreshing spontaneity ’ .
9 The evenings will be hosted by David English , a cricketer ( formerly with Middlesex and now captain of the Eric Clapton XI ) ; journalist ( on the London Evening News ) ; actor ( Lisztomania , the stiff-upper-lip Captain Andrew in A Bridge Too Far ) ; scriptwriter ( the Timothy Dalton vehicle Hawks ) ; and author ( of The Legend , an animated book on the Bee-Gees , and of the children 's Bunbury Tales ) .
10 Call to extend role of the children 's panel reporters
11 The review team , set up under the auspices of the Social Services Committee , included councillors , senior departmental management and representatives of the children 's day centre organisers and under-fives social workers in its membership .
12 The disposal of almost all matters concerning children in Scotland is in the remit of the Children 's Hearing system .
13 There are those who feel that after twenty years the general public should be familiar enough with the rules governing child care and child protection , but perhaps the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Children 's Hearing system in 1991 was an opportune time to go back to its roots , to take a fresh look at how it works , and whether changes in society over twenty years point to the need for changes in the Scottish system of juvenile justice .
14 In Orkney a number of events concerning the operation of the Children 's Hearing system caused great concern .
15 It has been put to me that when the Act comes into force on 1st May 1975 it will make a nonsense out of the children 's hearing system .
16 The very essence of the children 's hearing system is that a hearing , once it has jurisdiction in respect of a child , is empowered to examine the child 's entire social background in arriving at a decision as to disposal in the child 's best interests .
17 It is not too much to say that this interpretation of what appears the plain meaning of section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act , 1974 , would make a farce out of the children 's hearing system .
18 In short , it was thought by many that the nature of the children 's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for ‘ wiping the slate clean ’ .
19 THE effectiveness of the children 's hearing system in Scotland will be put to the test in a three-year research project , commissioned by the Scottish Office at a cost of £200,000 .
20 It was not quite the world of the children 's chemistry set ; but Davy was indeed able to take a portable chemical laboratory with him , even on his honeymoon , in the form of a box of apparatus .
21 I know from experience that one of the frustrations of being head of the Children 's Book Foundation is that however bright and brilliant Julia Eccleshare 's Children 's Books of the Year is , no one seems to buy it .
22 Children 's publishers are invited to an open meeting to discuss this year 's Children 's Book Week with representatives of the Children 's Book Foundation and the Daily Telegraph from 12 to 3 p.m. on Friday 29th January at the Publishers Association , , .
23 The current members of the Children 's Book Circle committee , from left Sara Domville ( Reed ) , Mark Hutchinson ( Gollancz ) , Suzanne Carnell ( Penguin ) , David Morton ( HarperCollins ) , Liz Comstock-Smith ( literary agent ) , Anne Sarrag ( Book Bus ) , Francesca Dow ( Orchard ) , and Clarissa Cridland ( Pan Macmillan ) .
24 Alan Giles on the future of the children 's book business in the UK
25 Its meetings tend to be jolly occasions , though coloured by the perennial frustration of the children 's book world : why ca n't we all get together and promote children 's books generically ?
26 ‘ What locale could be better suited for the unveiling of Fabbiano 's stunning Fall Collection on behalf of the Children 's Aid Fund ? ’ ’
27 In fact , it is hoped to have some of the children 's embroidery work at the next ‘ Craft , Embroidery & Fashion Show ’ to be staged by Madeira Threads , once again at Harrogate , on the 12th and 13th November , where visitors will be able to buy some of the girls ' finished articles on display .
28 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 ’ .
29 The main source of data is maternal diary records of the children 's language development .
30 I would suggest that , leaving aside permanence achieved by return home to the child 's natural parents , relatives or close friends , and permanence in some cases achieved by residential care ( and I think we should look very carefully at the work of the Children 's Family Trust and at the Ockenden Venture , where results are extremely promising ) , there are sixteen different routes to achieving permanent family placement with substitute families .
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