Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [conj] children " in BNC.

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1 While this evidence does not necessarily imply that children will always cope with empirical and intentional explanations in the classroom , it does imply that failure to do so is likely to be due to factors other than children lacking an understanding of causality , of intentionality , or of the causal connectives .
2 Indicating understanding of poor language skills does not necessarily mean that children receive what they are asking for but the fact that poor language has not interfered with the process of communication needs to be made clear to children .
3 ATORY MP yesterday made the first admission that the Government does not know whether children from poorer backgrounds will be put off higher education by the introduction of top-up loans , writes Celia Weston .
4 It is therefore possible to argue that an analogy with child protection is misleading , since we do not assume that children should look after themselves .
5 The teacher did not assume that children would be able to make these choices , without receiving help in how to choose .
6 Unfortunately at the press conference our careful recommendations about the importance of Standard English were presented in such a way that many journalists came away with the false impression that we did not mind if children spoke dialect rather than Standard English .
7 This was ‘ due entirely to the schoolmasters who will not permit that children in their schools use any but the proper names ’ .
8 This does not mean that children are led to believe they are always right .
9 Perhaps it 's sufficient to say that Diana , herself a Romanian , was deeply shocked and did not realise that children were living in such awful conditions in her own country .
10 I do not propose that children be removed from their parents ' care .
11 Also , we can often see that children can use concepts that they can not yet express in English .
12 Most people do n't think that children should be represented in Parliament by children .
13 I ca n't see that children 's perception of women is going to change until there are as many dads as mums waiting in the rain and , frankly , I think hell is likely to freeze over first .
14 On my visits to schools as a member of the Kingman Committee , I discovered that often the English department 's description of its syllabus would explicitly state that children should not be taught the definition of grammatical terms .
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