Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] children ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Sir , even the dogs under the table eat the children 's scraps ( Mark 7:28 ) ,
2 It is not suggested that the teacher should keep up a non-stop commentary or continually repeat the children 's answers and comments for the benefit of the rest of the group .
3 The daily Assembly and class lessons develop the children 's thinking in the areas of religious and moral education , In P6 and P7 the children are introduced to either French , German or Spanish by a teacher from the Senior School Modern Languages Department .
4 They were rehearsing carols for Christmas Eve when they 'd move singing from ward to darkened ward and make the children 's eyes shine with awe , and the old people 's with tears .
5 In 1968 Michael Young and Patrick McGeeney invented what they described as the " syllogism of parental participation : a rise in the level of parental encouragement augments children 's performance at school , teachers by involving parents in the school bring about a rise in the level of parental encouragement and teachers by involving parents in the school augment the children 's performance " ( p. 107 ) .
6 After fourteen dry nights the child has to drink two pints of fluid during the hour before bed in order to stress their bladders and test the children 's ability to wake up during the night .
7 Like all Save the Children 's community projects , these Centres are developed in partnership with their users and parents are encouraged to play a major role in both running the Centre and raising funds .
8 Save the Children 's team has been in the country since last year , and gave an early warning of the famine .
9 Save The Children 's work is not just about dealing with emergency situations .
10 Save The Children 's Rosemount project which I visited in June is working with parents and children , providing quality child care with individual attention for each child and offering courses in computing and child care for women to improve their skills and equally important , their confidence .
11 I 'm certain that those of us who heard Mike Save The Children 's overseas director on the Today programme or our field director in Angola on the evening television news yesterday , can have hold nothing but pride , what they had to say of Save The Children 's work in that country , a country described as the heart of darkness a country with the world 's worse infant mortality rate .
12 As you well know our mission statement , Save The Children 's vision , commits us to using our experience gained here and overseas to achieve lasting benefits for children on a far wider scale than would be the case if we just confined our work to those children and families who happen to be involved in the projects we run .
13 This very year , Save The Children 's reports making ends meet and our contribution to the world health survey have enabled radical alterations to be made to the world communities practice with regard first to nutrition and food aid , particularly in East Africa and secondly to primary health care practice .
14 hardly ever watch the children 's programmes official
15 Examine the children 's writing and collect 100 spelling errors .
16 However , should he look round , decide that there are no children and omit the address , there will be dark mutterings : ‘ He missed oot the children 's address … ’
17 ‘ It is our view that the ‘ levels ’ [ punishment ] system at Glenthorne would , if it were in any other secure facility , contravene the Children 's Homes Regulations , ’ says the report of the advisory group , chaired by Winifred Tumim .
18 They either share the children 's room or are given " quarters " , normally small , box-like rooms either on the roof or behind the kitchen .
19 Do the Children 's TV bit
20 Her presence and interest doubtless affect the children 's attention to similarity and difference .
21 There may be three reasons why court proceedings follow the Children 's Hearing .
22 The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act 1968 says that where a child has been detained in a place of safety , and the Reporter considers that the child may be in need of compulsory measures of care , he shall , wherever practicable , arrange a children 's hearing to sit not later than in the course of the first lawful day after the commencement of the child 's detention to consider the case .
23 They can be decorated and have the children 's names on .
24 They understand children and they have the children 's best interests at heart .
25 Are their special cultural or religious regulations that govern the children 's dress or food ?
26 To overcome this , the Government suggests a system , similar to that now operating in Scotland , under which children accompanied by an adult can be in licensed premises which have a Children 's Certificate where food and non-alcoholic beverages are also available .
27 They already have a children 's play room , an art room , conference space and are building up a library .
28 These gardens have taken many years to complete and now include a children 's Play area , a small lake with swans and fountains and a large sloping grassy area surrounded by trees and seats .
29 Other amenities include a children 's restaurant and shop .
30 Future events include a children 's Easter party at the Dolphin Centre , Darlington , at which Tizer Ted is to be the star attraction .
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