Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] children " in BNC.

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1 But just as a thought for you since the school 's are involved and since children are involved in a number of these things perhaps it has been tried I do n't know erm you might actually be able to get a more regular input not only from the children and their but also from their par ents by perhaps involving or asking the schools to become involved in the production of the programme .
2 Time spent away from the children is important for another reason , too .
3 The leader then turns away from the children during which time they can advance .
4 One person sets off across the pool facing away from the children and says ‘ What 's the time Mr Shark ’ ?
5 Keep this away from the children !
6 Perhaps she was : she seemed to let it out in a long , gusty sigh , and walked away from the children , down the track to a place where a flat rock jutted out from the side of the bank .
7 yet his apparent unconcern was belied when he turned away from the children and cupped his hands tightly together behind him .
8 After all , there are lots of people for whom the cinema is just a place to go , to get away from the children for a few hours , to be together perhaps , for a courting couple .
9 As Marianne , a programmer , said ‘ My only reason for doing this at home is to be with the children , and the worst thing about it is never getting away from the children . ’
10 ‘ Those great bully-boys of yours were insisting on dragging me away from the children , who were crying and practically having hysterics in the midst of all that noise and shouting .
11 So really it sounds the sort of thing that 'll be nice for you and I to go really just to get away from the children .
12 It means getting away from the children all the time .
13 Aside from the Children 's Department , the Design Department , in the early weeks , were enraged by us ; not the Designers themselves , who were absolutely terrific to us , but the people who ran it who were often extremely unhelpful .
14 If we wanted to summarize the extent to which any type of school selected disproportionately from the children of particular class backgrounds , we might use the difference between the service and the working class in the proportion attending that school .
15 erm that would maintain a regular interest from the schools and also from the children involved .
16 The sportsmen came mainly from the children of this first wave of immigrants in the 1950s and 1960s .
17 These kinds of problems lead to difficulties in keeping everything indexed and in the right order , and that is obviously going to make the whole thing farcical sometimes from the children 's point of view .
18 Apart from the children immediately below , the scene was almost devoid of movement .
19 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
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