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

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1 Steve , not in police custody but not free either , was in the care of an officer from the Greenwich Children 's Department .
2 There were so many limousines and lesser limousines and cars in attendance on the lesser limousines that the queue of cars stretched from Volley 's Pizza and Pasta House down to the Polka Children 's Theatre on the frontiers of Wimbledon .
3 Parasol have been pioneering work with puppets for 25 years , originally as part of the Polka Children 's Theatre in Wimbledon .
4 Bearing in mind the fact that the first complaint in this case was made on the advice of the Leicestershire children 's rights officer , will the Secretary of State reconsider the Government 's view about the appointment of those officers ?
5 Still Price : Lintas is thought to have won the Adams children 's wear account following a pitch against Advertising Principles and KHBB .
6 Then , in March 1990 the Reporter to the Orkney Children 's Panel , Mrs Katherine Kemp , was locked out of her office and suspended from duty by the Chief Executive of Orkney Islands Council , Ron Gilbert .
7 ‘ Death and suffering on this scale , ’ says Mr James Grant , executive director of the UN Children 's Fund , ‘ is simply no longer necessary . ’
8 International aid agencies , such as UNICEF , the UN children 's fund and the World Bank , are now striving to find a design for a handpump that is cheap and easy to maintain .
9 A UK Foreign Office official stated that an additional £250,000 ( approximately $400,000 ) had been allocated to Cambodia , to be channelled through the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) .
10 The summit , initially proposed in the State of the World 's Children report published by the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) in December 1988 [ see p. 36381 ] , was formally backed in February 1990 by Canada , Egypt , Mali , Mexico , Pakistan and Sweden .
11 Hitherto dean of the faculty of foreign studies at Sophia University in Tokyo , she had served from 1976 to 1978 as a diplomat in Japan 's UN mission , and subsequently chaired the executive board of the UN Children 's Fund .
12 On Feb. 23 , experts from the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) visited Baghdad at the invitation of the government .
13 The UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) announced on Feb. 20 that it was to launch an appeal for humanitarian aid for Jordan .
14 In Somalia equipment to restore water supplies was urgently needed and the country had only two months of food stocks left , according to the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) country director for Somalia on March 5 .
15 On Sept. 9 a joint programme launched under the auspices of the WHO , the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) and the UN Development Programme ( UNDP ) , undertook to allocate US$150,000,000 towards the development of a universal vaccine effective against common childhood diseases .
16 The 23-member UN technical mission , led by Peter Hansen ( Denmark ) and including representatives from the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) and the World Health Organization ( WHO ) , arrived in Mogadishu on Aug. 6 .
17 The deal , finalized in Baghdad on Oct. 17 by senior Iraqi officials and the Executive Director of the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) , James Grant , was formally endorsed in New York by the UN Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Eliasson and Iraq 's new representative to the UN , Nizar Hamdoun .
18 Earlier the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) had confirmed the arrival on Nov. 5 of medical supplies for distribution throughout the country .
19 The annual " state of the children " report , published on Dec. 17 by the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) , urged governments to make available an additional US$25,000 million a year for a drive to eliminate the worst effects of poverty on children and to save the lives of 4,000,000 children a year .
20 Dicke , born 1905 in Dordrecht , The Netherlands , became the medical director of the Juliana Children 's Hospital in The Hague at the age of 31 .
21 In this thesis he describes a meticulous dietary study over a period of several years at the Juliana Children 's Hospital in a patient with coeliac disease , which started in 1936 !
22 The crucial experiments with standardised diets , each time excluding or adding wheat or rye flour over long periods in these children with coeliac disease , were performed on four children in the Wilhelmina Children 's Hospital in Utrecht and in one child in the Juliana Children 's Hospital in The Hague .
23 Accordionist Tommy Edmondson , 58 , of Rothbury , Northumberland , has received £100 for the signature tune of the BBC children 's cartoon Captain Pugwash , which he recorded 40 years ago and was paid £2 .
24 Also in collaboration with H A Weyers , a paediatrician from the Wilhelmina Children 's Hospital in Utrecht , a method was developed that permitted the analysis of faecal fat excretion in children with coeliac disease by analysing the correct coefficient of fat absorption .
25 The crucial experiments with standardised diets , each time excluding or adding wheat or rye flour over long periods in these children with coeliac disease , were performed on four children in the Wilhelmina Children 's Hospital in Utrecht and in one child in the Juliana Children 's Hospital in The Hague .
26 In recognition of Dicke 's outstanding clinical and scientific capacities he was appointed to the Chair of Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utrecht and he became Medical Director of the Wilhelmina Children 's Hospital in 1957 .
27 The patients were referred to the gastroenterology unit of the Adelaide Children 's Hospital for evaluation of symptoms thought to be due to gastro-oesophageal reflux or a feeding disorder .
28 Any donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund , at the General Office , Middlesbrough General Hospital .
29 Donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund at Middlesbrough General Hospital .
30 The tests will be carried out in the specialist bone marrow unit , which is planning the world-first transplant on the boy at the centre of a legal tussle over the closure of the Westminster Children 's Hospital .
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