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

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1 The teacher can learn much about the children 's thinking by observing the way that children handle and use the equipment .
2 I was called in and told the show was too expensive and was stretching facilities far too greatly for a children 's programme . ’
3 For others , however , circumstances have unfortunately prevented more progress and this particularly so with the Children 's Traffic Club and the application for Urban Aid .
4 ‘ We were n't liked at all to begin with , especially by the Children 's Department who resented the fact that a programme aimed at 8 to 14-year-olds had been given to the Drama Group , and not to them . ’
5 It was exactly like a children 's tea party , complete with squabbling and displays of temperament .
6 Aside from the Children 's Department , the Design Department , in the early weeks , were enraged by us ; not the Designers themselves , who were absolutely terrific to us , but the people who ran it who were often extremely unhelpful .
7 Lucky , too , are children whose path through the complexities of the Old Testament can be made so comparatively straight by The Children 's Bible in 365 Stories , of which the third pack is now available for both Old Testament ( TS379 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 28 minutes ) and New Testament ( TS383 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 11 minutes ) .
8 There are general sort of comments that they do n't really know what the parish council does and they 're not very sure , erm , sort of it , it was mainly through the children 's card thing , perhaps a little bit of money that their child , you know did n't me meet any recognition but would n't it have been nice to know exactly what the picture had been for , and sort of the nitty- gritty does n't necessarily get filtered through .
9 The children 's Curators — the lawyers appointed by the court to look solely after the children 's interests — had also been in favour of the children being heard in Inverness .
10 In the latter case , it is considerably cheaper to board children with foster parents , and social workers would argue that in practice this is also often in the children 's best interest .
11 The house , which has 10 beds , is at a secret address and is funded mainly by the Children 's Society , a charity .
12 The need , on one level , is for extra space , particularly for the Children 's Church ‘ which is growing like mad . ’
13 The preventative , the word preventative comes in so frequently , and particularly in the children 's services , I agree with the second one , it but I would like to have a more detailed report er , on that second element which is on page seven , the last item before you get to elderly people .
14 There is no text that can be read , such as there is even in a children 's comic .
15 These kinds of problems lead to difficulties in keeping everything indexed and in the right order , and that is obviously going to make the whole thing farcical sometimes from the children 's point of view .
16 This would , however , exclude anyone who was involved in the handling of the cases then before the Children 's Hearings .
17 The vehicle and its two occupants now stood silently in a children 's playground .
18 Lord Fraser expressed the government 's confidence in the system , and confirmed that the important task of considering compulsory measures of care would remain firmly with the children 's hearing .
19 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
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