Example sentences of "[noun] for child [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The churches work together to produce a one-hour programme each week featuring church news , a Bible story for children and personal interviews .
2 As a result of two consultation days held to examine possibilities for greater integration in residential provision for children and young people with special needs , a series of recommendations were made to and accepted by the Social Services Committee in January 1987 .
3 As parents , you should consider including a clause naming a friend or family member as guardian for children until they reach 18 , to act if both of you were to die together , perhaps in an accident .
4 There is a £2 reduction for children and OAP 's .
5 One area which has proved very popular have been the walks and activities for children and young people with disabilities .
6 Apart from cartoons aimed at entertaining children , they are also used in educational programmes for children and sometimes for adults and they frequently feature in advertisements .
7 Now I have to tell you that last year we raised a hundred and thirteen million pounds and of that over ninety per cent , that 's a hundred and four million pounds were actually spent on projects for children and I 'm very proud of that ratio indeed and I think it ought to give you , the raisers of money , a great deal of comfort because for a fund with two headquarters buildings which operates all over the world this is a distribution of funds of which to be proud .
8 But it also asserts that parents may need assistance in exercising their responsibilities , and here the Act takes a quantum leap from the old , restricted notions of ‘ prevention ’ , to a more positive outreaching duty of ‘ support for children and families ’ .
9 Extending support for children and families is one of the major issues .
10 Part III — Local authority support for children and families
11 There is also an ideal resort for children as there are several activities arranged to cater specially for them .
12 ‘ By holding open meetings for children and having the telecottage above the local store , people of all walks of life came in - small-scale entrepreneurs and their spouses , shop assistants , craftspeople and children .
13 Table I shows the reference values for children and adolescents .
14 Such is the state of computer technology for the registration and running of club membership lists that hobby-based clubs for children or adults like this , run by publishers , could well proliferate , and lively booksellers might do well to get in on the act .
15 Their findings echoed many of the criticisms by the family Rights Group and the National Association of Young People in Care , over the adversarial and high-handed approaches adopted by social workers once they decided on admission ( thus on a court order ) , and over the care experience for children and links with parents .
16 They have provided valuable pre-school experience for children and helped many parents to understand that schools are not the only places in which young children learn .
17 This is why Uvistat has developed extra protection products for children and toddlers .
18 By volunteering to help in follow up activities planned for the autumn — perhaps a weeknight club for children , nurture groups for children and/or adults ; we sha n't know exactly until after the club has finished .
19 The London arts board is primarily responsible for funding arts for children and young people in London .
20 Whatever changes take place the most successful schools will continue to be those that have an obsession for children and education , putting children and their parents first remains the essential priority .
21 Costs are £25 return for adults , £20 for children and £21 for senior citizens .
22 There are some books for children that have not been illustrated , and probably should not be illustrated .
23 Both the Delanos wrote books for children and adults in an effort to encourage the population to become more literate and hopefully generate a sense of pride in the history of the island .
24 She continued to write , including books for children and an acclaimed Female Biography : or Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women of All Ages and Countries ( 6 vols. , 1802 ) .
25 I 've written a great many books for children and some for adults about children ( several from both categories have caused a wave of national commotion ) , broadcasted , televised , been translated into every language including some I had n't realised existed — and what about a bizarre unidentifiable Japanese edition that is put out as one of my books , that for all I know is a codebook for terrorists or drug-runners !
26 So you have all these father Christmases in the shops for children that they ca n't miss out on Christmas but are sometimes naughty children .
27 Tickets cost £1.50 for adults and £1 for children and pensioners .
28 How can you develop schools for children and curricula for developing intellectual , social and personal schools skills , in collaboration with parents , teachers and pupils if those in power neither consult nor trust , nor show any signs of respecting the opinions of those persons most intimately involved .
29 It was , after all , the first comprehensive Welfare Act directly intended for adolescents ( 14–17 ) , although previous legislation had specified hours and conditions of labour for children and young persons , and young adolescents were included in several of the clauses in the Children Act 1908 .
30 This is a video about staff stress in homes for children and elderly people from a management viewpoint .
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