Example sentences of "[prep] a children [unc] " in BNC.

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1 After a Children 's Hearing
2 This was good news , as I had met him after a children 's charity evening and had found him shy , attractive and funny .
3 Mr. Tarrant , the minister of the Unitarian church which the Thomas family now attended regularly , had encouraged Edward in his outdoor tastes with much kindness and persuaded the editor of a children 's paper to print his early holiday-task descriptions of country walks : But like all other grown-up people he inspired me with discomfort , strangeness , a desire to escape …
4 We were very open to a range of ideas from big to little ; the mother of a mentally-handicapped child wrote in wanting to do something for mentally-handicapped children , and she had got an idea about setting it in the production office of a children 's comic .
5 In 1955 also the idea of a Children 's Church on Sunday mornings was first suggested ( thought it did not start till November 1960 ) and in December 1955 for the first time there was a Christmas tree in church .
6 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
7 The auction — hosted by the Queen 's cousin , the Earl of Harwood — is in aid of a children 's hospital .
8 A decentralised model was adopted in the psychiatric department of a children 's hospital in which I worked .
9 Peggy Heeks described the function of a children 's librarian in this way :
10 Look at this opening section of a children 's book :
11 Her dream is to be the director of a children 's hospital ; her boyfriend will own his own garage and she hopes that they 'll live happily ever after .
12 A doctor told my parents of a children 's holiday scheme in Switzerland .
13 It is also the sponsor of a children 's garden for the show , designed by Gillian Temple .
14 It is the members of a Children 's Hearing who will decide whether your child can return to live with you .
15 " Conversations with a Gorilla " is not the title of a children 's fairy-tale but of a supposedly scientific contribution to the National Geographic Magazine .
16 The children 's charities are backing our policy of a children 's rights commissioner to whom children can go , wherever they are , and be listened to .
17 But it was generally thought that the disposal of a children 's hearing would not be treated as a conviction .
18 Yes , Chair , erm , the Committee is now required under Department of Health directives to make specific policy statements and identify the resources implications formula , by way of a Children 's Service Plan .
19 ‘ The seven children are in care as a result of a children 's panel decision .
20 For Jarvefelt , opera needed to be illustrated like a children 's story-book of fables .
21 It was exactly like a children 's tea party , complete with squabbling and displays of temperament .
22 The party was really planned and given by his two elder sons Andrew Howland and Robbie Russell , who decided to keep it very simple , like a children 's party .
23 Finally , local trading standards officials in Oxfordshire are urging parents to be on their guard against a children 's chemistry set containing a potentially lethal substance .
24 Curious subject matter for a children 's picture book , you might think , and hardly guaranteed to win the approval of the gimlet-eyed children 's book world .
25 Clockwise Young lovers took to the lifeboats , not to save their souls but to pursue their romance in private ; passenger comforts included beauty salons : a ‘ young thing ’ takes a Turkish bath on the Berengaria , 1923 ; tiny tots also tasted luxury aboard : a menu for a children 's tea party , 1933 ; as this menu from the Normandie shows , the cuisine on board these liners was a gourmet 's delight .
26 The Cookie Monster 's colleague , Big Bird , was later seen at Mrs Major 's neighbour Mrs Rosemary Lamont for a children 's charity event .
27 As things turned out , Benjamin just lived beyond the Victorian era and into the Edwardian : on Sunday 3 September 1905 he was in church about to play the organ for a children 's service when he collapsed .
28 Spence , 57 , of South Shields , Tyneside , contacted a hospital saying she wanted to raise funds for a children 's unit .
29 I was called in and told the show was too expensive and was stretching facilities far too greatly for a children 's programme . ’
30 He turned up at the game with his head shaven , Gazza style , to raise money for a children 's cancer charity as part of Friday 's Comic Relief day .
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