Example sentences of "[noun sg] for children 's " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I know it will give as much joy and satisfaction to you as it will to me , to know that we have played our part in this great crusade for children 's health .
2 On the other hand , a Club with a low rating for children 's facilities , for example , does not necessarily mean it is unsuitable for all families , simply that it is likely to have fewer facilities for children .
3 Enthusiasm for children 's books is n't the only thing that 's infectious in Egypt . ’
4 The relationship between the library and the subjects on the curriculum is embodied in the principle that all subjects require information skills and must therefore accept responsibility for children 's " learning how to learn " , with the library as the main resource whereby this skill may be applied .
5 The structural change in England and Wales was accompanied by a change in central government organization , whereby the Home Office 's responsibility for children 's services was passed over to the Department of Health and Social Security , which was already responsible for other welfare services .
6 Hilary now has a full-time post with Playboard , the Association for Children 's Play and Recreation , and Margaret Charlwood will now represent the Society as Trainer at a week 's Course for Teachers in Brussels in December .
7 A 10-point programme for children 's rights adopted at the summit included ( i ) the reduction of infant and under-five mortality by one-third to 50 and 70 per 1,000 respectively by the year 2000 ; ( ii ) the reduction by half of severe malnutrition in children under five ; and ( iii ) basic and primary education for at least 80 per cent of children .
8 The first World Summit on Children sponsored by UNICEF in September adopted a 10-point programme for children 's rights [ see p. 37732 ] based on a series of recommendations contained in the State of the World 's Children 1988 report .
9 The wide-ranging designs include a teddy bear switch for children 's bedrooms .
10 One boxing scribbler of the tabloid persuasion used to recite a Guardian intro which Keating dashed off in a Bavarian hotel room , while struggling to complete a long overdue script for children 's television : ‘ Tonight in Munich , Muhammad Ali of The Universe will defend his world heavyweight title against Richard Dunn of 23 Railway Cuttings , Bradford , West Yorkshire . ’
11 Coast to coast for children 's charity
12 In these forms the information can provide a direct test for children 's ideas .
13 Colin came up with the idea for an environmental action cartoon for children 's television .
14 Fed and watered birds , checked for bread for children 's toast just before break .
15 Because mulberry trees are usually found in the centre of a lawn , not hidden away in the kitchen garden or grown in an orchard , they often provide a focus for children 's play .
16 And both of them use drama as a process for children 's enrichment — but here the similarity ceases .
17 The marking should give credit for children 's grasp of meaning and allow ‘ positive ’ errors to be distinguished from ‘ negative ’ .
18 Contract caterer Gardner Merchant is to provide catering instruction for children 's charity Barnardo 's latest training restaurant .
19 Rosen shot down most effectively the old fallacy that somehow or other the 1950s , the era of the Grammar Schools and Beacon Readers , were a golden age for children 's books and childhood literacy .
20 Cayenne pepper to stop cold feet , camomile for children 's diarrhoea .
21 This might , for example , be in the context of a marking policy for children 's writing .
22 There was also a scale for children 's allowances .
23 Classes in ordinary schools are increasingly composed of pupils of different ethnic origin , cultural and religious persuasion , pupils who may have physical or sensory impairments , learning difficulties or social and emotional problems , since the neighbourhood school rather than the special school is seen to be the first choice for children 's education .
24 Fred Sedgwick stresses the need in working with poetry to make space for children 's provisional , exploratory thoughts by encouraging group talk , drafting and redrafting .
25 Ironically , for a country almost covered in water , another major concern for children 's health in Vietnam is the sheer lack of clean drinking water .
26 Children — Custody — Enforcement — Mother removing children from Australia without father 's knowledge in breach of joint custody rights — Father acquiescing in children 's removal — Father 's subsequent application for children 's return — Judge refusing to make order in interests of children — Whether children 's interests to be considered in court 's exercise of discretion — Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 ( c. 60 ) , Sch .
27 With regard to the audience for children 's project work , it is becoming widely agreed that it is important for children to learn to take into account their potential audience when they are producing written work .
28 Perhaps this could be tackled by section : garlic for Cookery , cordite for Thrillers , baby lotion for Children 's , Musk Rose for Romance .
29 Doug Lawson , principal officer for children 's services at Cheshire County Council says Appleton House is considered too large and too institutional to continue as a children 's home .
30 Tank for children 's hospital
  Next page