Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [art] children [unc] " 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 | Only one side has the children 's interests at heart . |
3 | The programme showed a children 's nightdress which is sold in the shops for £1.10 . |
4 | On one side lay the children 's toy section or the other the lighting stereo and t.v. part . |
5 | At this stage the Dalek casing housed a children 's tricycle , seated on which the operator could steer and pedal his machine . |
6 | Time — the present The teacher needs the children 's help to find the smuggler 's treasure which is rumoured to be hidden in a cave which is very difficult to reach . |
7 | Hurworth Grange Mother and Toddler Group holds a children 's nearly new clothes sale on Wednesday March 25 at 7.30pm at Hurworth Grange Community Centre . |
8 | But your group sold the children 's budget woefully short . |
9 | Studies and personal observations by teachers , social workers and school medical officers during the war emphasised the children 's remarkable ability to maintain emotional equilibrium if they remained in the company of cheerful parents : a typical report by one school medical officer to the Board of Education stated : |
10 | ‘ I do n't trust her or her dressmaker to get the children 's clothes right . ’ |
11 | ‘ Everyone appreciates there is a need to test the children 's ability , ’ says Mr Brunt . |
12 | One press conference was held in the week following the children 's removal ; during it Mr Lee denied emphatically that there was any sort of a vendetta taking place . |
13 | The letter invites the Children 's Society to sponsor the conference . |
14 | The hotel offers a children 's playground and a spacious covered terrace where drinks are served . |
15 | In 1968 Michael Young and Patrick McGeeney invented what they described as the " syllogism of parental participation : a rise in the level of parental encouragement augments children 's performance at school , teachers by involving parents in the school bring about a rise in the level of parental encouragement and teachers by involving parents in the school augment the children 's performance " ( p. 107 ) . |
16 | In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly . |
17 | Sir , even the dogs under the table eat the children 's scraps ( Mark 7:28 ) , |
18 | Students analyse their work and study how language supports the children 's learning . |