Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] children " in BNC.
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1 | Even more puzzling were the results of anthropometric surveys of camp school children made throughout the war . |
2 | you go up along drive in and Newminster is on your left and Chantry is on your right , at , but I should imagine erm I should imagine that quite a lot of Chantry School children would be sent home because they 're for the children outside of Morpeth , you know they go there from |
3 | Youth Allyah was opposed to the very principle of fostering refugee children . |
4 | To decide whether 0.237 of working class children attending selective secondary schools is high or low , it can be compared with the 0.397 of intermediate class children and 0.719 of service class children who attend those schools . |
5 | We decompose the proportion of service class children who attended selective secondary school ( 0.719 ) into a fitted component ( 0.237 ) and an effect ( +0.482 ) . |
6 | But this could only occur if the number of selective secondary school places was exactly the same as the number of service class children . |
7 | Thus , since 0.266 of service class children attended secondary modern schools , while 0.747 working class children did , the d for secondary modern schools would be -0.481 ; similarly , the d for HMC schools would be 0.118–0.003 , or +0.115 , and so on . |
8 | The families of head injury children rebuild their lives . |
9 | With guidance and the use of role play children can begin to experience many of life 's situations . |
10 | There will be opportunity to examine the relation between non Standard English and the educational performance of minority group children . |
11 | The educational performance of minority group children . |
12 | BBC , by contrast , still offered Dickensian classics as staple fare to growing legions of space age children . |
13 | An investigation of nursery school children demonstrated that their teachers were able to halve the frequency of fights and quarrels merely by attending to the children when they were playing peacefully , and offering comments such as ‘ That 's nice ’ , ‘ You are playing well together ’ . |
14 | The large decline in the number of births in Britain between 1964 and 1976 led , in turn , to a decline in the number of school age children . |
15 | It has some elegant buildings , and is the centre of the Pestalozzi Children 's Village , named after Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ( 1746–1827 ) , the Swiss educational pioneer and reformer , which was founded in 1946 for war refugee children of several nationalities . |
16 | These are comfortable philosophies for middle class educationists with school age children of their own . |
17 | for under school age children & their parents , second Tuesday of most months in term time , 2-3 p.m . |
18 | … . a small proportion of our students have found jobs , some within their own language communities , for example in a Chinese bookshop or an Indian restaurant … some are very active in community work , for example teaching children their mothertongue in a Saturday school ( McLaughlin , 1985 ) . |
19 | From birth English children were constrained . |
20 | For this report we excluded patients who had disease states that placed limitations on the act of defecation such as hypotonia , cerebral palsy , and severe mental retardation and patients who were less than 6 years at the time of follow up , because our intend was to evaluate outcome in school age children . |
21 | The majority were from primary schools but the rangers can arrange educational activities for everyone from nursery school children through to college students . |
22 | In 1942 , 1943 and 1944 surveys were carried out on camp school children , and to the Board 's amazement they indicated that such children actually experienced retarded growth rates . |
23 | Yeah but er you see on Christmas Day children were going about in bikinis and and shorts , or no socks or so |
24 | At school age children also need iron . |
25 | This was a blow to the defenders of orthodoxy , who had to stand by while refugee children from Jewish urban areas were shunted off to largely Christian rural areas . |