Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] children " in BNC.

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1 P.S. As I 've shown , SCF makes sure that your donation works as hard as possible for the children that need it most .
2 This year , Noreen is determined to make the day as happy as possible for the children .
3 She always felt sorry for the children at the Ragged School and there seemed to be hundreds and hundreds of them .
4 I , I feel sorry for the children because they 'll miss Kevin wo n't they ?
5 ‘ I 'm sorry about the children , ’ he said .
6 There were also big cream buns from a paper-bag , two each for the children .
7 ‘ Hopefully we will be able to make history come alive for the children , ’ Mr. Callaway said , adding that the school would still be grateful for as many old photographs and bits and pieces of memorabilia as possible .
8 Then you feel guilty about the children — they ca n't get as much love and attention from one parent , so you worry they 're missing out .
9 Yes , but my arm 's longer Oh it 's the Christmas crossword I could photocopy that for the children .
10 is it easier for the children to stay with friends or relatives , for a while , or indefinitely ?
11 Some equipment will be more suited to dry or wet sand , though it is sometimes interesting for the children to try using the funnel , for instance , with the wet sand , and comparison can be made of the way the different types of sand feel and behave .
12 It 's more interesting for the children than being asked " Can you remember what we did least week ? " , it makes them immediately active , it reminds them what they were doing and can be very informative for the teacher , who can see clearly what the children are finding most engaging about the work .
13 Hughes ' cityscape is as exciting for the children in her books as the bluebell woods and dingle dells of 50 years ago , and this optimism may be the greatest gift a modern writer can give young readers .
14 We can do the work by using photographs or drawings initially , but it 's often more exciting for the children to make the images themselves , perhaps later drawing what they have done in comic strip form , making their own comic based on the story that 's been created in the drama .
15 Stretch a length of string across the room about head high for the children .
16 I was too old for the children 's ward so I was in with men .
17 More than half of the children were ignored whatever they did — whether they cried , played or tried to talk to the adult .
18 Total remission is seen in under half of the children but more often only 10–20 per cent completely stop bedwetting .
19 The fact that at least half of the children who waited in long-term care were in children 's homes became the more powerful message .
20 A condition heavily testing the social fabric in this area is the impact of AIDS ; more than half of the children between 0–13 years have lost both their parents and are in need of assistance .
21 Some of the children came running over from the village .
22 Some of the children 's expectations were so heartbreakingly wrong that it was clear that much more needed to be done to inform young people about what work is really like .
23 Furthermore , a casual inspection of some of the children 's workbooks in Standard 7 will reveal in most subjects lists of question numbers at the side of the page and then merely the corresponding answer letter , a , b , c , or d .
24 Sometimes a teacher considers it suitable to help some of the children make marks on the wall to establish their present height , and these marks are then compared with others made later in the term ( perhaps in a different colour ) so that children can see how much they have grown .
25 Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children .
26 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 .
27 A number of personal papers were taken away too , together with a hot water bottle bearing the name Benji , and clothes that Mrs Mackenzie had purchased for some of the children in the family of fifteen .
28 Some of the children had been talked to and examined , but nothing was found .
29 Some of the children needed psychiatric treatment , and others received counselling by the orthodox Church of Scotland clergy .
30 ‘ Afterwards some of the children were talking about the Three Wise Queens . ’
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