Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] children " in BNC.

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1 Clearly these threats contradict the spirit of partnership in the Children Act .
2 Many professionals said this failed to plug a gap in the Children Act .
3 The first point to note , therefore , is that many of the disruptions in the first evacuation scheme , which produced so much distress in the children ( resulting , in particular , in bed-wetting ) were primarily the result of poor civil defence planning .
4 No no I think the consistent and persistent influence in the children which some of these religious cults have I think that 's more dangerous than one one two nights of a candle in a in a turnip or whatever .
5 A few years later , Mary Barnett reiterated the position : ‘ One of the most marked characteristics of the age is a growing spirit of independence in the children and a corresponding slackening of control in the parents . ’
6 ‘ I was a loyal trooper in the children 's crusade to recover the lost citadel of British economic power . ’
7 A full enquiry has been launched into how a rapist was able to attack an eleven-year old girl in a children 's ward at a London hospital .
8 Whether you keep yourself going ( like the little engine in the children 's story ) by saying ‘ I can do it , I can do it ’ or whether you learn to rehearse coming events in your mind to dispel your anxieties , you can help your confidence to grow .
9 ‘ By the end of the fortnight you could certainly see the difference in the children and the orphanage ’ she said .
10 I saw Michael on a regular basis in the children 's home to which he returned .
11 They left the foster mother 's home on 19 June , and after a period in a children 's home they have been placed with different foster parents .
12 A good teacher is one who inspires confidence in the children and who can pick up problems early on before they get serious , and can bring the kids on .
13 Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children 's day centre or nursery school .
14 Intervention in the children 's own dramatic play ; structuring play corner activities
15 Rutter ( 1979a ) quotes research evidence to show that both maternal psychiatric disorder and paternal criminality are associated with disturbed behaviour in the children .
16 High rates of depression among mothers of young children and a strong association between maternal depression and disturbance in the children have been found by Richman ( 1978 ) and Crook and Wolkind ( 1983 ) .
17 Gaby went to work in New York , Rose emigrated to Australia , taking Steve ( who had a spell in a Children 's Psychiatric Unit as a kind of punishment for killing Charley and who knew what else ) with her .
18 I think that the important thing is the provision in the Children Act 1989 to have a named person to whom children in such homes can complain .
19 This probably reflects a change in the children to be placed .
20 Then there was the noticeable change in the children 's health .
21 A sense of responsibility in the children that we help , that they all grow up to be responsible adults .
22 The only published study that can be directly compared with the Gardner report is that by Mc Laughlin et al on workers at nuclear facilities in Ontario ; they found no increased risk of leukaemia in the children of fathers working in these facilities .
23 Employment and exposure records date from before the occurrence of leukaemia in the children , and the link to industry files was done by industry staff who did not know who were the parents of cases and who were the parents of controls .
24 A social work career was developed in connection with this work , but not so effectively as was the case in the children 's departments .
25 One major finding in the children studied , who had a range of clinical problems , was that transient UOS relaxations occurred during a proportion of episodes of gastro-oesophageal reflux induced distention of the oesophagus .
26 Family placements offered a context for growing up in care that was consistent with their belief in the children 's psychological need to belong to families .
27 And I was thinking , do you remember , the wonderful bit about the sheep 's skull in the children 's bedroom ? ’
28 Despite the time lost , he threw himself into his work and eventually , with a good brain and a determination to achieve , obtained qualification to become a surgeon in a children 's hospital .
29 Pakenham , born of a Catholic mother and Protestant father in Dublin , spent the first nine years of his life in a children 's home , his mother dying shortly after his birth .
30 Features of the first type are almost universally found in adult speech to children , but in general they are not found to be associated with variation in the children 's rate of learning ( Newport , Gleitman and Gleitman , 1977 ; Cross , 1978 ; Ellis , 1978 ) .
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