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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She also knew what was good for herself , so she kept for her own use the money that she was given for the children 's food .
2 They also asked about the children 's behaviour .
3 ‘ Do n't you want to know about the children 's clothes ? ’ she asked , adding that they had looked rather sweet .
4 ‘ They 've come for the children 's parade , ’ he said softly , motioning her to a seat .
5 We want to provide for the children 's cognitive development , yet do not wish to assess them by something they are not fully competent in : the English language .
6 Rosellina was on her way to Rimini , to work in a children 's village set up for orphans and children who had become separated from their families .
7 As for discipline , I have to work within the Children 's Act .
8 It requires the teacher to demonstrate the significance which she places upon the children 's resources and judgements .
9 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 .
10 Whatever effect this has on the children 's futures as clerks , it maims creative instinct .
11 Mrs Lynch of Eleanor Street , Wigan , went to the local station at Ashton-in-Makerfield after her brother Stephen Wilkinson , 38 , was found hanged at a children 's play area .
12 He had looked at the children 's modelling and their puzzling drawings of oversized objects — single , primary colours and minute figures dwarfed by the chaotic world around them .
13 Instead of walking around the children 's play area , and then down Road and joining the , the Road site footpath , are using that as a foot as a shortcut .
14 Some pleaded guilty while others were incriminated by the children 's evidence , and two days later a dozen were hanged before thousands on the hill overlooking Lancaster Castle .
15 ‘ The truth of the matter is that the children remain in care after all the evidence has been considered by the children 's panel and the courts . ’
16 They separated and , on their joint application for divorce , the Family Court of Australia granted a decree nisi and expressed itself satisfied that proper arrangements had been made for the children 's welfare , namely , that they would live with their mother during the week and be supervised by the father at weekends .
17 Reading section 4 of the Act with the other relevant interpretative sections , it is hardly surprising that a number of people connected with the children 's hearing system saw the Act as a major handicap to their work .
18 The sad aspect of the Act is that people connected with the children 's hearing system — people certainly not lacking in intelligence or application — have been unable to unravel the mysteries of the statute .
19 Ruth had already decided to bring her own children to be photographed today , and then approached all her friends with young families , suggesting they might like to do the same — so it had turned into a children 's party .
20 In both these cases , should the child appear before a children 's hearing again , then , reading section 4 as it stands , no questions can be asked and no answers received on the earlier offence or the previous hearing or any review hearings or the disposal .
21 ‘ The repercussion are likely to be felt in the children 's market , ’ observed Mr Lang , ‘ where ‘ visual literacy ’ alternatives to books are more attractive among the 10 to 12 year olds — your book buyers of the future . ’
22 The only problem with the kitchen , the operational centre of the house , is that it is separated from the children 's attic playroom by two long flights of stairs .
23 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
24 In this class , writing in the children 's home language was encouraged and reinforced .
25 She was attacked as she played in a children 's playground as she bent down to stroke a dog tied to a post it attacked her .
26 Pressure had been applied to the children 's chests ; they 'd died either from suffocation or a stoppage of blood to their hearts .
27 The Queen 's Corgis are officially more popular than her husband , according to a children 's survey carried out by the car firm , Toyota .
28 The medical records for all cases of pyloric stenosis seen at the Children 's Hospital , Camperdown , during 1974–7 and 1988–91 were reviewed .
29 Police discovered later that Lorna and Vernage had met at a children 's home years earlier .
30 The friendship of the M family helped to reinforce the efforts being made by the children 's mother to create a more stable background for her family .
  Next page