Example sentences of "[conj] [art] children [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | If this was the case , then there must be enough grounds for proper charges , said Mr Bruce , but every enquiry he made , to police , social work , or the Children 's Panel Reporter , Gordon Sloan , was met with the same answer : ‘ Investigations are continuing . ’ |
2 | Disagreement is mainly about whether great literature or the children 's own environment and experiences should provide the stimuli for this work . |
3 | Like every other company , IBM has certainly encountered more ‘ sticky– situations , where the individual chooses to stay put because of the wife 's job or the children 's school . |
4 | Where the Children 's Bureau had now advanced from restraint to diversion as a treatment for masturbation , Isaacs was giving a brief account of Oedipal conflict and advising parents that they were ‘ far more likely to do harm by rushing in to scold or correct than by leaving the child to deal with it himself — in a general atmosphere of calm goodwill ’ , and was citing Dr Ernest Jones in her support . |
5 | ‘ It was very drab in comparison with Scott 's school , where the children 's artwork makes colourful displays . ’ |
6 | Jeremy 's natural joy in the festivities found fulfilment at the Youngs ' house , where a children 's party and innumerable presents helped to put his father 's tragedy into the background . |
7 | The Act continues : ‘ Where a children 's hearing are satisfied in a case concerned with an offence mentioned in the Criminal Procedure ( Scotland ) Act of 1975 , that the attendance of a child is not necessary for the just hearing of that case , or in any case where they are satisfied that it would be detrimental to the interest of the child to be present at the hearing of his case , the case in whole or in part , may be considered in the absence of the child . ’ |
8 | He added that the children 's father was working in the United States . |
9 | Overall , the studies suggest that the children 's adjustment following divorce is related first to consistent and on-going relationships with both parents ; and secondly , which is central to our discussion , to the parents ' ability to co-operate in their respective parenting roles , that is , co-operation without rancour or conflict . |
10 | Sadly , there are many people who say that the Children 's Address is what speaks to them , rather than other parts of a Protestant service . |
11 | The music of The Wizard of Oz is , of course , more familiar to most people , and it 's performed well here : Gillian Beven 's Dorothy , very much in the Judy Garland mould , is featured in every strong , providing sound foundation for each , and my only real grouch was that the children 's chorus was far less easy on the ear than that used in Oliver . |
12 | Christie 's is hopeful that the children 's appeal , scheduled for 1 March , will be successful , and that the sale will take place , perhaps sometime in the late spring . |
13 | Nevertheless , from what we do know , there can be no doubt that the children 's world of the eighteenth century — at least for those born higher up the social scale than the labouring poor — changed dramatically . |
14 | However , Piaget claims that the children 's explanations were not simply incorrect but were of the wrong type , in that the children tended to give psychological explanations for physical phenomena . |
15 | A twenty-one-year-old mother of two small children in Coventry said , " I told social security that the children 's shoes were too small , but they would n't give us a grant . |
16 | It is doubtful that the Children 's Department could have made the series anyway , as one of Sydney Newman 's other shake-ups had been to wind down this Department , dispersing much of its talent throughout the rest of the Drama Group . |
17 | On the foster mother 's application under section 10(9) of the Children Act 1989 for leave to apply for residence orders under section 8 of the Act in respect of the children , no direction was made that the children 's natural mother be notified , and she remained unaware of the application until it had been determined . |
18 | The application of this incorrect test may have materially affected the judge 's decision , since he may well have considered that the children 's welfare overrode the mother 's wishes and feelings , a matter to which he should have had particular regard under section 10(9) ( d ) ( ii ) . |
19 | She had enclosed patterns and detailed instructions , and while she hoped , for the sake of appearance at the wedding , that the children 's clothes would be properly cut and fitted , she also hoped that between them Cynthia and her dressmaker would have made a pig 's ear of the business . |
20 | he had a way with him and he was , got on very well with Mr and er he told us afterwards that erm the whole trouble was that the children 's baths had leaked that morning |
21 | Magistrates turned down a defence application that the children 's names should not be disclosed . |
22 | Mr Goddard gave assurances that the children 's pop musical The Butterfly Children will go ahead as billed for June 1620 . |
23 | Chief executive officer Edwin Lake told the tourism and amenities committee that the Children 's Village had to be protected from the sea , wind and sand and a reinforced concrete wall along the full length of the north side was a basic element of the design . |
24 | But nationally , Directors of Social Services have identified that the trends in child care are such now , as to create serious concern that the children 's homes themselves are geared up to the kind of er tasks that now face them . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | But if the children 's autumn half-term coincided with a bank holiday weekend for their parents , that would make sense both for families and for the tourist and leisure industry . |
27 | Adeane 's function as private secretary appeared to be little more than the job of arranging the Prince 's schedule around polo and the children 's bath times . |
28 | There now is , and will be more , choice of channels for those investing in satellite dishes : already four channels of Sky TV , plus MTV , Screensport , Lifestyle and the Children 's Channel . |
29 | ( And the Children 's Bill currently going through Parliament will seek to give them more rights and protection . ) |
30 | The HCI Captain will spend several hours a day arranging games , sports and competitions , as well as mini discos and the children 's own shows in the evening . |