Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] children 's " in BNC.

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1 The children thoroughly enjoyed the panto which also starred the ; who are currently appearing on Children 's BBC in Chucklevision .
2 Moreover , it tended to present a view of practice as constituted largely of issues to do with the visual appearance of classrooms and matters of organization relating to children 's grouping .
3 He wrote numerous articles in journals relating to children 's health , and was editor and part author of a number of textbooks , including Nursing and Diseases of Sick Children ( 1930 ) .
4 whirling of children 's bodies ,
5 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 .
6 This would provide a much needed flexibility , showing that National Curriculum requirements can be met in a range of ways according to children 's needs and teachers ' preferred ways of working .
7 It is potentially damaging to children 's health and development .
8 For many , including myself , this meant looking at children 's early attempts at reading in the context of what was known about the strength of their urge to find meaning , about their acquisition of grammar and syntax , and about their language awareness .
9 Whenever we are looking at children 's writing , it 's a high priority to respond to the content , but this can sometimes be difficult ; children themselves often become over-anxious about the surface features of their writing and frightened of making mistakes .
10 John Hyland 's research suggests that teaching and testing in children 's home languages reveals a much greater understanding than is shown when asking them to work in English only .
11 Substitute care was seen as supporting parents as well as providing for children 's needs , and practical assistance as preserving the family unit .
12 Sheet vinyl or cork tiles may also be worth considering for children 's rooms .
13 There was to be the usual share of pain and difficulties which all families face : nursing sick children and elderly parents , for instance ; financial problems in the early days , coping with children 's temperamental difficulties and problems at school .
14 Primary science — Starting from children 's ideas , by Pamela Wadsworth
15 A shop specialising in children 's books is on the Grossmunsterplatz .
16 It is true to say there is n't the same direct relation between child numbers and spending on children 's services that you get in education .
17 The ‘ Child 's Companion ’ of 1829 , a well-illustrated little volume of stories and poems , contains no fewer than thirteen improving deathbed scenes , together with one discourse on death and two poems inspired by gazing on children 's graves .
18 It 's off to work for 16 pupils of Kilton Thorpe Special School at Brotton , who are going all over Cleveland gaining work experience in a variety of jobs ranging from police work , superstore and shop workers , dog handling to children 's nurseries .
19 Sensorimotor learning in children 's interactions with computerised displays
20 I was talking about children 's services , yes
21 Yes , well you are talking about children 's services , but , I , I think if Mr 's going to talk later to this , if you want , but we are absolutely at the moment , we know that eighty nine percent of work at the child care centre is to do with child protection with to deal with it , and by that I mean abuse , physical and sexual abuse , er , concerns about that and a lot of that of course is , is tied up in procedural ways , and we 're dealing with events almost after the situation has er , got going , er , and of course , with the courts , you know that we 've got duties in relation to the courts , that we , we have to fulfil or else we are the subject of criticism from the er , courts , and we have been rapped at various er , times .
22 What most Directors of Social Services are worried about is that the group of children that we 're now finding in children 's homes , are so disturbed , because of their past family backgrounds er and so , so problematic er with their behaviour , er that they 're now concerned to make sure that the children 's homes of the future are properly geared up to deal with the very difficult group of children .
23 In responding to children 's writing , teachers are well able to distinguish between an embryonic attempt at a story and a more developed example ; indeed , there is substantial research available on the stages of story-writing through which young writers progress .
24 This work is grounded in the view that this kind of awareness on the part of children as writers enables them to gain a degree of control over their imagination ( see Rowland , The Enquiring Classroom , 1984 and ‘ Responding to Children 's Interests ’ , 1986 ) .
25 This was an organization formed by film mogul J. Arthur Rank and financed since 1951 by the British film industry to make low-budget productions for screening at children 's matinee performances , usually on Saturday mornings .
26 One headmistress gives a pungent summary of the prevailing philosophy : ‘ Market forces are very dangerous when you are messing with children 's brains . ’
27 Overall , thinking on children 's needs , despite its commendable focus on specific categories , was incomplete .
28 I have been entertaining at children 's parties — as clown , magician , juggler and musician — for over twenty years .
29 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
30 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
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