Example sentences of "[verb] a children [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To answer the understandable need to touch and be involved with animals , the park has a Children 's Farmyard .
2 The pool ( open from 1 April ) has a children 's section and bar .
3 Top ticket price at Washington 's Uptown Theatre was £6,500 , the lowest £150 , while about 300 inner-city youngsters went free as proceeds boosted a children 's charity .
4 Developing a children 's menu , Sunday family lunches and barbecues .
5 Er I 've organized a children 's Christmas party , it 's called Christmas party .
6 She 's writing a children 's book , erm , well she 's written one , and it 's going around to the publishers and she 's written or she 's writing a second .
7 The Cycle Track will be the venue for ‘ The Party In the Park ’ , which will feature a children 's programme , family games , live music and drama , a barbecue and a tea marquee .
8 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 .
9 they 've got a children 's hospital there and I 'm doing a paediatric health course for a month .
10 The programme showed a children 's nightdress which is sold in the shops for £1.10 .
11 WE have had a Children 's Charter , which gave the go-ahead for every type of mischief available , so what about a Parents ' Charter ?
12 Eventually they reopened it , changed its image to Waterstones , opened a children 's books annexe , then closed that .
13 The hotel offers a children 's playground and a spacious covered terrace where drinks are served .
14 Energetic and many-sided , Hunt edited or sub-edited several popular magazines and journals , including the Quiver ( 1865–1905 ) and Cassell 's Magazine ( 1874–96 ) , besides founding and editing a children 's paper , Little Folks , until 1876 .
15 ‘ Miss Thorne is producing a children 's Christmas show for the war effort and she needs all the help she can get . ’
16 At this stage the Dalek casing housed a children 's tricycle , seated on which the operator could steer and pedal his machine .
17 ( viii ) They should be encouraged to be adventurous with vocabulary choices and should be taught how to use a children 's thesaurus .
18 On 6 April , 4–6pm the Palace of Westminster All Party Ladies Committee , are holding a Children 's Easter Party in aid of the Westminster Medical School Research Trust , in the House of Commons .
19 It can be found in baking a cake , pruning a tree , or holding a children 's party .
20 The great community spirit has enabled a children 's play park to be established close by the village hall , and more recently a sports field which has a beautiful pavilion and caters for football , cricket , tennis , bowls , and a floodlit area for football training and five-a-side tournaments throughout the winter .
21 You can order your tickets on page 24 and save £5 on an adult ticket , as well as benefiting a children 's charity by £1 on every ticket .
22 Now , well you ca n't have one , you ca n't have a children 's day cos you do n't do anything
23 Dash are also running a children 's colouring competition via their shops , asking children to colour in a picture of a meadow .
24 For instance , one exercise involves reading a children 's book aloud but singing every verb .
25 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 .
26 We will establish a Children 's Minister within the Home Office to co-ordinate policies for children across departments .
27 ‘ Inspectors can play a children 's rights role , which interferes with parents ’ rights , ’ he said .
28 I was making a children 's film nearby .
29 At that time we also ran a children 's hospital , so that I had the opportunity of seeing the effects of treatment on acute surgical cases , both pre- and post-operatively , as well as dealing with some fairly ill children and a good mix of diagnostic and management problems in the adult unit .
30 The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act 1968 says that where a child has been detained in a place of safety , and the Reporter considers that the child may be in need of compulsory measures of care , he shall , wherever practicable , arrange a children 's hearing to sit not later than in the course of the first lawful day after the commencement of the child 's detention to consider the case .
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