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

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1 The guidance is part of a series issued by the Secretary of State for Social Services covering all aspects of the Children Act 1989 .
2 While its primary purpose is to advise local authorities , the guidance adds flesh to the statutory bones of the Children Act and is likely to be quoted in court proceedings .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the aims of the Children Act 1989 with regard to improving the welfare of children .
4 The controversy centres on the extent to which a local authority can use the private law provisions of the Children Act .
5 The clerk expressed the view that they contained inadmissible material because of the hearsay rule and he took the view that the evidence was inadmissible despite the relevant provisions of the Children Act 1989 designed to overcome that difficulty .
6 This philosophy is also reflected by some provisions of the Children Act 1989 which give a child , of sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , the right to refuse ‘ medical or psychiatric examination or other assessment ’ or ‘ psychiatric and medical treatment ’ in certain defined circumstances : see sections 38(6) , 43(8) , 44(7) and Schedule 3 , paragraphs 4(4) ( a ) and 5(5) ( a ) .
7 Those who have charge of young people in choirs ought to be aware of the provisions of The Children Act ( 1989 ) .
8 There are other specific provisions of the Children Act which allow the court to take into account certain written statements or evidence regardless of any enactment or rule of law which would otherwise prevent this .
9 Under the terms of the Children Act , however , responsibility for helping these children now lies with the social services child care team .
10 One of the key points of the Children Act being that gone are the days of parents ' rights .
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