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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 It was like looking at one of those pictures in a children 's book in which there was a glaringly obvious deliberate mistake .
4 ‘ I was a loyal trooper in the children 's crusade to recover the lost citadel of British economic power . ’
5 A full enquiry has been launched into how a rapist was able to attack an eleven-year old girl in a children 's ward at a London hospital .
6 Whether you keep yourself going ( like the little engine in the children 's story ) by saying ‘ I can do it , I can do it ’ or whether you learn to rehearse coming events in your mind to dispel your anxieties , you can help your confidence to grow .
7 I saw Michael on a regular basis in the children 's home to which he returned .
8 Indeed , the team was so anxious to give recognition at last to the importance of the content of any particular drama , that it seems almost to be reinforcing the dualistic assumption that drama is about attitudes or ideas in the children 's heads to be explored and then expressed through the medium .
9 Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children 's day centre or nursery school .
10 Intervention in the children 's own dramatic play ; structuring play corner activities
11 Gaby went to work in New York , Rose emigrated to Australia , taking Steve ( who had a spell in a Children 's Psychiatric Unit as a kind of punishment for killing Charley and who knew what else ) with her .
12 Then there was the noticeable change in the children 's health .
13 There was no one about ; the swings in the children 's play area hung motionless and the only sound from the swimming-pool was the hum of the filtration plant .
14 A social work career was developed in connection with this work , but not so effectively as was the case in the children 's departments .
15 Family placements offered a context for growing up in care that was consistent with their belief in the children 's psychological need to belong to families .
16 And I was thinking , do you remember , the wonderful bit about the sheep 's skull in the children 's bedroom ? ’
17 We saw God in the children 's faces and the way in which the mums learned to trust us with their children .
18 Mary Ann Kennedy , 18 , from Manchester , played at Greenbank and Memorial hospitals on Tuesday , entertaining patients in the children 's , psychiatric and elderly care wards .
19 Fairy Tales by Terry Jones ( Puffin , £1.95 ) CHRISTMAS BEST-SELLERS Based on last week 's sales in the children 's department of Waterstone 's in Edinburgh : 1 Rhyming Stew by Roald Dahl ( Jonathan Cape , £7.95 ) 2 Oi Get Off Our Train by John Burningham ( Jonathan Cape , £7.95 ) 3 Matilda by Roald Dahl 4 The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe by CSLewis ( Fontana Lion , £2.25 ) 5 Prince Caspian by CSLewis ( Fontana Lion , £2.25 ) 6 Almost Everything There Is To Know by Tim Hunkin ( Pyramid Books , £4.95 ) 7 The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter ( Frederick Warne , £20 ) 8 Budgie The Helicopter by HRHDuchess of York ( Simon & Schuster , £4.95 ) 9 The Way Things Work by David MacAuley ( Dorling Kindersley , £14.95 ) 10 Peace At Last by Jill Murphy ( Walker , £6.95 ) THE YEAR 'S BEST-SELLERS Supplied by Jane Churchill at Children 's Bookcentre in Kensington , London :
20 Despite the time lost , he threw himself into his work and eventually , with a good brain and a determination to achieve , obtained qualification to become a surgeon in a children 's hospital .
21 In the course of this reading there can be pauses for discussion at appropriate points , when carefully chosen questions can be introduced to explore possible failures in the children 's understanding , not just of terms and ideas but of the interrelationships which the syntactic structures convey .
22 Tertiary prevention can be illustrated by the work of professionals in the children 's departments in the fifties and sixties , who increasingly intervened in family situations before the point of a child 's admission to care ( Donnison , 1975 ) .
23 Features of the first type are almost universally found in adult speech to children , but in general they are not found to be associated with variation in the children 's rate of learning ( Newport , Gleitman and Gleitman , 1977 ; Cross , 1978 ; Ellis , 1978 ) .
24 During the case of the nine children who were taken into care in February 1991 , one long-standing member of the Panel resigned because of what she saw as the deterioration in the Children 's Panel Hearing system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
25 Erm I went to , as a private nurse , I started training in the North Middlesex then I did children 's training in the Children 's Aid Society .
26 Speaking to one of the workers in one of the children 's homes , said do you think that child prostitution in the children 's homes is something new because it 's on the front of the T and A ?
27 However , she was taken on for six months by the Grantham and Kesteven Hospital in the children 's ward .
28 Every item in the children 's own rooms was closely inspected .
29 It is like a line-drawing in a children 's painting-book , waiting to be animated with colour and detail .
30 Cos we used to have support so many cots in the children 's hospital , and we used to run concerts .
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