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

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1 She also knew what was good for herself , so she kept for her own use the money that she was given for the children 's food .
2 ‘ They 've come for the children 's parade , ’ he said softly , motioning her to a seat .
3 Mrs Lynch of Eleanor Street , Wigan , went to the local station at Ashton-in-Makerfield after her brother Stephen Wilkinson , 38 , was found hanged at a children 's play area .
4 He had looked at the children 's modelling and their puzzling drawings of oversized objects — single , primary colours and minute figures dwarfed by the chaotic world around them .
5 Some pleaded guilty while others were incriminated by the children 's evidence , and two days later a dozen were hanged before thousands on the hill overlooking Lancaster Castle .
6 ‘ The truth of the matter is that the children remain in care after all the evidence has been considered by the children 's panel and the courts . ’
7 They separated and , on their joint application for divorce , the Family Court of Australia granted a decree nisi and expressed itself satisfied that proper arrangements had been made for the children 's welfare , namely , that they would live with their mother during the week and be supervised by the father at weekends .
8 Reading section 4 of the Act with the other relevant interpretative sections , it is hardly surprising that a number of people connected with the children 's hearing system saw the Act as a major handicap to their work .
9 The sad aspect of the Act is that people connected with the children 's hearing system — people certainly not lacking in intelligence or application — have been unable to unravel the mysteries of the statute .
10 Ruth had already decided to bring her own children to be photographed today , and then approached all her friends with young families , suggesting they might like to do the same — so it had turned into a children 's party .
11 ‘ The repercussion are likely to be felt in the children 's market , ’ observed Mr Lang , ‘ where ‘ visual literacy ’ alternatives to books are more attractive among the 10 to 12 year olds — your book buyers of the future . ’
12 The only problem with the kitchen , the operational centre of the house , is that it is separated from the children 's attic playroom by two long flights of stairs .
13 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
14 Pressure had been applied to the children 's chests ; they 'd died either from suffocation or a stoppage of blood to their hearts .
15 The medical records for all cases of pyloric stenosis seen at the Children 's Hospital , Camperdown , during 1974–7 and 1988–91 were reviewed .
16 Police discovered later that Lorna and Vernage had met at a children 's home years earlier .
17 The friendship of the M family helped to reinforce the efforts being made by the children 's mother to create a more stable background for her family .
18 They hoped to collect money to be used for the children 's sports and fancy dress , cakes and biscuits and prizes for a tombola .
19 Help Children 's Society : Volunteers are needed for a Children 's Society house to house collection in Catterick Village , near Richmond , in April .
20 Volunteers are needed for a Children 's Society house to house collection in Catterick Village , near Richmond , in April .
21 He and Elham have worked round-the-clock to raise the $100,000 needed for the children 's fares , accommodation , clothing and food .
22 Again Chairman , it 's reflected in the children 's services plan up to possible future proposals for Robert Home .
23 Instead , the orbit as a whole twists a little further round each time , so that a true drawing of the planet 's course should really look more like one of the patterns produced by a children 's Spirograph toy .
24 They also produced ‘ LORNA DOONE ’ with Clive Owen , and are now working on a series based on the children 's classic ‘ THE BORROWERS ’ and a major drama series adapted from Armistead Maupin 's cult novels ‘ TALES OF THE CITY ’ .
25 So where does a curriculum based on the children 's own interests start now , I asked myself .
26 The display of shells and butterflies from Wales and the rest of the world is complimented by a children 's Quiz
27 This is exemplified by a children 's toy called the tippe-top .
28 Afterwards , it was alleged , the victims were placed in the children 's brothels in which Cairo abounded .
29 The 20lb Semtex device was planted beneath an operating theatre in a duct between civilian and military hospital wings after being smuggled through a children 's ward .
30 The chapter indicates how , in spite of the fact that medical reports are a statutory requirement for children entering care , no systematic collation of information takes place , and little is known about the children 's physical health .
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