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

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1 This is usually alongside a lawyer from the children 's panel , rather than one with experience in criminal cases .
2 Just before we go back inside , I reach to brush the melting snow from the children 's hair and from Ali 's .
3 You never get a moment for yourself because you never take a break from the children .
4 The latter group had the most difficulties and the greatest number of demands from the children .
5 He got some excellent work from the children and he made an important point with regard to the level of conceptual development which is possible with this age-group .
6 He is very high in his guild his musical know , gets a lot of work from the children and the children really like his classes .
7 HAVING JUST read the article by Audrey Hepburn on the starving children in Somalia ( they need £10m just until Christmas ) , would n't it be a wonderful gesture to donate the proceeds from the Children in Need Appeal to this cause just for this year ?
8 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 .
9 Their right to withhold correspondence from the children in care must , however , be questioned .
10 She could hardly bear to think she would never see this pretty place again , nor speak with the cheerful villagers , drink beer in María 's café and get hugs from the children when she saw them in Miguel 's clinic .
11 The contributions from the children suggest cheerful acquiescence in a slightly dotty game , though doubtless this mood was created largely by careful rehearsal .
12 If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions .
13 One day I put some large heavy cardboard tubes in the wheelbarrows and awaited the reaction from the children first coming out to play .
14 ‘ Did you hear any sound from the children 's room when you came past the door ? ’
15 The verses prompted questions from the children about pregnancy and childbirth .
16 Mr Hughes answered questions from the children on a wide range of European subjects including the Berlin Wall and the EC mark of quality on toys .
17 He knew all too well what to expect : several hours of bad behaviour from the children — over-excited and freed from the constraints of routine — and importunate conversation from the parents .
18 Crossley nodded and looked round again , as if seeking inspiration from the children 's slides and climbing-frames .
19 This sort of first-hand evidence from the children reveals how utterly distorted were the verdicts of groups such as the National Federation of Women 's Institutes when , after citing highly selective and impressionistic reports from their local workers — which tended to repeat ad nauseam the ‘ fish and chips ’ allegations and held the evacuee mother up to ridicule — they concluded :
20 Beginning to feel like one of the characters from the children 's programme Camberwick Green , she hastily suppressed the little involuntary twitch of her lips .
21 Earlier this year the National Gallery received a restitution claim from the children and grand-children of Vincenc Kramar , a Czech art collector and historian who , according to the National Gallery , as a committed Communist donated a thirty-piece collection to the State shortly before his death in 1960 .
22 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
23 Four hours later , before it was yet light , the wife heard a movement from the children 's room .
24 We split up , with members of the task force , to look for the elephants , each small group of searchers gathering a large following from the children of the transmigrasi along the way .
25 The Youngest Son would stay with us in Al Ain , catching up on his studies in order to graduate with his class from secondary school , but it would be a week before the Sheikh and his elder sons drew up in their big Mercedes and brought that filling of the house that always comes when men are at home , the heavy laughter , the smell of pipe smoke , screeches of excitement from the children as they are tossed high in the air .
26 There was a gasp from the children and a high scream from Millie as the scissors went snip , snip , snip .
27 He simulates the picaresque ingenuousness of the alien , pretending to learn English from the children in order to gain their confidence , and gradually modifying the historical account he gives of himself to meet peoples ' changing conception of him .
28 I got a lot of letters from the children there and which was very gratifying .
29 Thank you letters from the children themselves , a note from the teacher outlining the benefits of the visit , or even a sample of the work produced as a result of the visit will be extremely welcome .
30 All that noise and energy from the children was too stark a contrast to how she felt : numb , disconnected , cold .
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