Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the children 's " in BNC.

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1 Given the educational importance of deductive explanations , it is important to consider some possible reasons for the children 's difficulty .
2 Life in New Zealand was hard for the original settlers , but not quite as hard for Bruce and Jim 's generation , and it looked as if it might be a veritable paradise for the children 's .
3 It demonstrates that there is a case for arguing that the child care system should no longer reinforce inequities but become a means of redressing them , and like improved health should see education as a proper means of laying foundations for the children 's futures .
4 Les is loaning his huge teddy , complete with natty BNFL vest , to the Famous People 's Teddy Bear exhibition to be held in Preston between Saturday , August 29 and September 2 to help raise money for the children 's charity Barnardos .
5 Christine Pritchard was arrested just 20 minutes after the children 's event ended at 3.30pm .
6 Barnsley managed to raise £31 , sent two petitions , and approached four schools about the Children 's Postcard Art Competition .
7 Other attractions at the sale , which is to raise funds for the Children 's Society , include a raffle and a painting competition for children .
8 His part in the 1960 British film A French Mistress was also largely unnoticed , but it was significant as his first step into the world of ‘ grown-up ’ films after his starring roles for the Children 's Film Foundation .
9 As it turned out the selection of Glaze ( who later played a comic Doctor in a Christmas pantomime for the children 's variety show Crackerjack ) proved inspired .
10 I am Julias Denton for homes for the children 's charity .
11 Well done to … the Leeds branch of The Guild of Hairdressers who have been raising money over the last twelve months for the Children 's ’ Wing at the Seacroft Hospital .
12 This book is the result of the children 's looking and experimenting , a continuous inquiry into their environment . ’
13 Alan Giles on the future of the children 's book business in the UK
14 John Murray , Robert Kindley and John Parry were moved by TV pictures of the children 's plight .
15 Cortot found greater depth in later recordings of the Children 's Corner suite although there are rich compensations in the finespun elegance of his ‘ Doctor Gradus ’ and his stylish response to Debussy 's mockery of Wagner 's chromatic solemnity in the ‘ Golliwog 's cakewalk ’ .
16 The Clare Singers presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat , in aid of the Children 's Society , Rye Hills School Hall , Redcar , 7.15pm .
17 The very essence of the children 's hearing system is that a hearing , once it has jurisdiction in respect of a child , is empowered to examine the child 's entire social background in arriving at a decision as to disposal in the child 's best interests .
18 ‘ The full weight of the Children 's Department came down on us for that scene and , in retrospect , I realised I had made a mistake letting that go through .
19 As Doctor Who swung into production , envious eyes in the Children 's Department studied its apparently lavish costume and set provisions , distinctly convinced that the programme was being made with an inflated budget won at the expense of cutbacks in standard children 's output .
20 This is usually alongside a lawyer from the children 's panel , rather than one with experience in criminal cases .
21 Just before we go back inside , I reach to brush the melting snow from the children 's hair and from Ali 's .
22 It may appear that putting this strategy into practice will take more time than the conventional practice of writing words in the children 's own spelling books .
23 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
24 The writer assessed press reports , criticized the lack of western coverage , and likened the Red Guards to the children 's crusades of medieval Europe .
25 Thanks to the Children 's Book Foundation for their help in putting together this report PAGE wom
26 Articles were placed in the press chronicling the joys of country life ( and — as will be shown — fruitless attempts were made to demonstrate that the rural environment was having a positive effect on the children 's health ) ; talks were given on the radio to parents ; special posters were printed ; and it was arranged for the Queen to visit certain schools in November to publicise the scheme .
27 Prior to this , an assessment panel review meeting was held in the school to consider a submission to the children 's panel .
28 Orcadians and incomers join together in a peaceful demonstration outside the Children 's Panel office in Kirkwall as a hearing takes place .
29 A study at the Children 's Hospital of Pittsburgh from 1912 to 1967 found that a palpable pyloric mass was detected in 80% of cases .
30 He viewed the chances of the children being successfully reintroduced to their mother as nil , and in these circumstances the mother — who was backed in yesterday 's court action by the children 's father — had unreasonably withheld consent for adoption .
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