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

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1 Record keeping to monitor the children 's progress is vital .
2 Sitting at a table with Rebecca Small , Richard Barton , Laura Lewis , Natasha James and Holly Randall she was able to see the children 's work books .
3 She says that it 's good to see the children 's abilities stretched .
4 To implement the Children 's Traffic Club as soon as it is made available for use by General Accident .
5 Children with special needs have long been welcomed into playgroups or mother and toddler groups but members have tended to worry on two counts — first , that only a minority of families with children with special needs were finding their way to playgroup , and second that the playgroup was not fully able to meet the children 's needs .
6 Do they try to remember the children 's names ?
7 She began to inspect the children 's handiwork .
8 Overturning this residence order the Appeal Court was clear Nottinghamshire SSD should have used the Act 's public law provisions from the outset — it should have gone for a care order or a supervision order , enabling social workers to oversee the children 's welfare .
9 When it was suggested that the dredged-out silt could be used to cover a children 's playground , the National Radiological Protection Board ( NRPB ) advised against this , because of the contamination present .
10 They used to leave the children 's shoes at the foot of the statue , as a thanksgiving .
11 ( viii ) They should be encouraged to be adventurous with vocabulary choices and should be taught how to use a children 's thesaurus .
12 Now aid workers are trying to ensure the children 's own health and welfare .
13 The teacher does not allow the ‘ unnatural ’ pursuit of any mathematical ideas to spoil the children 's enjoyment of the activity .
14 ‘ You have to be able to judge the children 's moods , ’ says Sarah .
15 This name has been more recently used to describe the children 's ball-throwing version , where a third party in the middle tries to intercept .
16 In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly .
17 On 18 May 1989 , in Standing Committee B , I moved an amendment to the Children Bill , supported by my hon. Friend the Member for Monklands , West ( Mr. Clarke ) , which would have required all local authorities to appoint a children 's rights officer .
18 The Wood Group has chosen to sponsor the Children 's Musical Party at the Music Hall on the final afternoon of the festival , Saturday 14 August at 3.00 pm .
19 The money raised by the event will help to rebuild the Children 's Hospital in Osijek , which has been badly damaged by shellfire .
20 First , though , two Scottish Office representatives , a retired Children 's Panel reporter , Alan Finlayson , and an under-secretary to the Secretary of State , travelled to Orkney to review the Children 's Panel and Social Work systems .
21 ‘ I do n't trust her or her dressmaker to get the children 's clothes right . ’
22 ‘ Everyone appreciates there is a need to test the children 's ability , ’ says Mr Brunt .
23 As Piaget said when he reported the original finding , trying to explain the children 's behaviour away by saying that they ‘ misinterpret the question ’ is circular : of course they are misinterpreting the question and the next question is about cognitive determinants of this misinterpretation — this ‘ non-conservation ’ .
24 Let the children be satisfied first ; it is not fair to take the children 's bread and throw it to the dogs ( Mark 7:27 ) .
25 They did n't seem to notice the children 's dishevelment .
26 She was there to examine the children 's heads and bodies for lice , injury , infection or disease .
27 On 3 April 1992 , following a hearing in chambers , Booth J. refused to order the children 's return to the State of Victoria .
28 Held , allowing the appeal and granting the applications , that since on an application for the grant of leave under section 8 no question with regard to a child 's upbringing was determined , and since section 10(9) stipulated particular matters , including parental wishes , to which the court was to have regard on such an application , section 1(1) did not apply so as to make the children 's welfare the paramount consideration on an application for leave to apply for a residence order made by a person other than the child concerned ; and that , accordingly , the judge had applied the wrong test ; that as a result of his failure to require that the mother be notified of the application the judge had been deprived of additional material necessary to the proper exercise of his discretion ; and that in the exercise of a fresh discretion , having regard to the new evidence and to the circumstances of the case , the foster mother 's application for leave would be refused ( post , pp. 428G — 429F , 430F , 431C–E ) .
29 Soda was much cheaper , if less effective , and was sometimes even used to wash the children 's hair .
30 The idea was to boost the children 's interest in music and it 's certainly worked :
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