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 .
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