Example sentences of "[verb] in children [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Children — Custody — Enforcement — Mother removing children from Australia without father 's knowledge in breach of joint custody rights — Father acquiescing in children 's removal — Father 's subsequent application for children 's return — Judge refusing to make order in interests of children — Whether children 's interests to be considered in court 's exercise of discretion — Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 ( c. 60 ) , Sch .
2 Anger , hostility , quarrelling and combativeness ( as parents and teachers can testify ) are frequently to be seen in children 's relations with each other .
3 Some individual placements were being made in children 's day centres .
4 John Hyland 's research suggests that teaching and testing in children 's home languages reveals a much greater understanding than is shown when asking them to work in English only .
5 He added : ‘ What is so appalling is that millions of pounds which should have been invested in children 's education has been squandered in pursuit of electoral advantage . ’
6 In the section devoted to primary education the place of skills was emphasised , as well as the vital part which the teacher plays in children 's conceptual development .
7 This tendency to give a realist answer when we request a phenomenalist ( appearance-based ) answer - which Piaget called ‘ intellectual realism ’ — is also very easy to see in children 's drawings .
8 This process is complicated by the differences in salary , qualification and experience which exist between field social workers who hold legal responsibility for such children and their residential colleagues who provide care for those children who are placed in children 's homes .
9 The thirteen children who developed schizophrenia could be characterised by the following factors : their birth had been relatively difficult ( longer and more complicated than average ) ; most of them had been separated from both parents and many placed in children 's homes at a young age ; they posed a disciplinary problem to their teachers ; and some years earlier they had had a rapid autonomic nervous system ( ANS ) recovery rate .
10 Specialises in children 's clothes .
11 The SSD had hoped to persuade the SSI to send a circular letter to all directors listing the 20 to 30 people who worked in children 's homes between 1976 and 1989 when Beck abused children ( news , 18 March ) .
12 No , we did n't sack anybody who worked in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
13 The key worker system was introduced in children 's homes in the 60 's and 70's .
14 A shop specialising in children 's books is on the Grossmunsterplatz .
15 In my first article I wrote of the ingenuity and imagination I saw in children 's play in Asia .
16 Sensorimotor learning in children 's interactions with computerised displays
17 What most Directors of Social Services are worried about is that the group of children that we 're now finding in children 's homes , are so disturbed , because of their past family backgrounds er and so , so problematic er with their behaviour , er that they 're now concerned to make sure that the children 's homes of the future are properly geared up to deal with the very difficult group of children .
18 What we are doing in care management is not greatly different from what we do in children 's services — working with limited resources and with other agencies , ’ says Mills .
19 This evidence , like the evidence discussed in Children 's Minds , provides support for the argument that young children are not nearly as egocentric as Piaget claimed .
20 The quantitative and qualitative analyses of teacher-pupil interaction showed how vital a part it can play in children 's learning , yet how easy it is to waste the very limited time teachers have to interact with each child .
21 Clearly there is a belief that by demonstrating that they know what kinds of attainment targets can be identified in children 's work at different ages , art teachers will bring much greater credibility to their subject .
22 Like a child in an eighteenth-century aristocratic portrait , Xanthe , now eleven verging on twelve , was not dressed in children 's clothes , but in doll-like versions of her mother 's couture style : a sage-green fitted jacket with narrow lapels and a large and fancy button at the nipped-in waist , a wheel of a skirt , the hem hanging straight , over strong legs in pale seamed stockings .
23 The fact that everything relating to my loss was scribbled in children 's school jotters with cartoon covers was not exactly a boost to my confidence .
24 I think those types of things stick in children 's minds , so I did n't want her there .
25 Will the hon. Gentleman investigate the levels of remuneration paid to those who work in children 's homes ?
26 I am sure that my right hon. Friend will agree that we should be grateful to the vast majority of staff who work in children 's homes and who deal daily with children who , almost by definition , are difficult and disturbed .
27 We do n't think we do n't think that the citizens of are doing cartwheels at sixty four thousand pound being spent on a benefit bus to tour round this district and certainly if the festival organisers two years ago could commit themselves to breaking even within two years and were happy with that , why have we spent two hundred and forty thousand pound on a festival in when that money , and that 's four hundred thousand pounds worth of money , could have been spent on the salaries and training of our officers who work in children 's homes .
28 of our officers who work in children 's homes , we did n't sack anybody who was at the front line of s services and we certainly did n't expect other people to pay for our circus tickets .
29 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
30 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
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