Example sentences of "[art] [adj] children [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is , after all , the largest children 's hospital in Europe and staff find it hard to cross , let alone mothers with young children and pushchairs .
2 Romance and mystery were added to the place when Meade Falkner wrote Moonfleet , the classic children 's adventure story which was loosely based on this family and hamlet , though set nearer to the sea .
3 Packman has examined the way in which social workers in children 's departments gradually found that good child care practice required not merely the control and care powers possessed under the 1948 Children 's Act but also preventive work to keep children out of ‘ care ’ .
4 Coed Glas is only a few miles away from Ty Mawr , the controversial children 's home which is to be closed shortly after a major inquiry .
5 On Saturday , Princess Margaret , in her capacity as patron of the Scottish Ballet , will attend a gala performance at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow in aid of the Scottish Children 's League , of which she is president .
6 The next day the princess will attend the launch of a national balloon race at 3pm in Holyrood Park , Edinburgh , which is being held to celebrate the centenary appeal of the Scottish Children 's League .
7 And , every month , we send members the free Children 's Book of the Month Club magazine .
8 In the light of this , and with an awareness of the youngest children 's enjoyment of sounds and rhythms and the early emergence of musical talent , it is regrettable that music receives little attention here .
9 There were two problems , the youngest children 's reading was n't good enough to manage the menu and most were too short to actually see over the tops of the containers on the heated cabinet to make their choice , because of this when they reached the counter they asked to have the same as the child in front making a nonsense of the notion of choice .
10 PRESENTING the top children 's show on BBC TV is still a thrill for Edinburgh-born John Leslie .
11 Earlier this year , Intervet ( UK ) Ltd , a leading British animal health company , ran a poster competition through WWF in conjunction with the popular children 's publication Owl Magazine .
12 It 's no accident that Hook in the stage-play is traditionally doubled with the Darling children 's father .
13 The care provided by the Beacon was to transfer to special units in the remaining children 's day centres .
14 Oh no you do n't ’ … could be heard in full force on the annual children 's pantomine trip on to see , among others , of ‘ Hi-di-hi ’ fame , in Dick Whittington at the Theatre Royal , Newcastle .
15 Library literature is rich in descriptions of ‘ the ideal children 's librarian ’ — Janet Hill in her seminal Children are people ( 1973 , Ch. 1 ) has discussed a number of them .
16 The new Children Bill of 1988 repeals the 1980 Child Care Act , along with other relevant Acts such as the 1975 Children 's Act .
17 They also raised over £800 for the Sick Children 's Hospital .
18 Alex and Judy were self funded but had some sponsorship from FWWG and John Wood Group PLC , again going towards the Sick Children 's Hospital .
19 Professor Forrester Cockburn , head of the university 's department of child health at the sick children 's hospital , said the move had angered not only the university staff at Yorkhill , but the health service staff who work with them in a team effort at the hospitals .
20 Storytime in ‘ Magician 's Road ’ — As well as being able to enjoy the interactive children 's exhibition called ‘ Magician 's Road ’ , the Museum 's younger visitors will be able to listen to a storytime especially written for them .
21 Curious subject matter for a children 's picture book , you might think , and hardly guaranteed to win the approval of the gimlet-eyed children 's book world .
22 Housing authorities have a general duty to house ‘ vulnerable ’ people but a recent survey by the National Children 's Home found that only 50 per cent of authorities would classify as vulnerable a young homeless person with no parents and no support .
23 The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) helped almost 51000 children in 1986/87 and the National Children 's Home campaign Children in Danger showed that 30 000 children are now on the local authority ‘ at risk ’ register , an increase of 22% in the last year ( Pope , 1988 ) .
24 At the National Children 's Home Southdowns home in Hampshire the forms have influenced practice .
25 The National Children 's Home says many ca n't even afford basic necessities like food and clothing , It 's calling for immediate government action to help what it calls The Lost Generation
26 The National Children 's Home says there are thousands of young people like Sarah , struggling to survive because government benefits are inadequate .
27 The National Children 's Home wants the government to re-think the provision it makes for young people , increasing benefits for those on training courses and setting up grants for those leaving care .
28 Diana , who is patron of the National Children 's Orchestra , enjoyed an evening of carols and classical music performed by the youngsters in London .
29 Matthew Truskett , who plays in the national youth orchestra , hopes to study music in a big way and become a violinist ; Janine Peacock , who was principal cellist in the national children 's orchestra , recently played solo in a concert at Stockton Parish Church ; and many others have won singing prizes .
30 For general information , contact The National Children 's Play and Recreation Unit on 071–383 5455 .
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