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

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1 However , the State Procurator 's office considered that there was sufficient evidence to prosecute his wife Anastasiya Tsedenbal-Filatova , for misappropriation of resources of the Mongolian Children 's Fund .
2 Such painful work is a key element of the Catholic Children 's Society 's Familymakers project in Gravesend , Kent .
3 I gave Owen 's parents the address of the Hyperactive Children 's Support Group ( HACSG ) and suggested they write off for the HACSG diet sheet ( based on the Feingold diet ) .
4 This became law immediately in England and Wales , and is part of the new Children 's Act .
5 He was destructive of the other children 's toys and refused to have any personal belongings in his shared room in the home .
6 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 .
7 Similarly prolific and passionate in their dedication were Canon Roger Lloyd , author of , among other works , The Fascination of Railways , Canon Reginald Fellows , researcher into the history of Bradshaw , Canon Victor Whitechurch , creator of the fictional railway detective Thorpe Hazell , and Revd Wilbert Awdrey , author of the much-loved children 's books about Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 It has some elegant buildings , and is the centre of the Pestalozzi Children 's Village , named after Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ( 1746–1827 ) , the Swiss educational pioneer and reformer , which was founded in 1946 for war refugee children of several nationalities .
11 Diana , who is patron of the National Children 's Orchestra , enjoyed an evening of carols and classical music performed by the youngsters in London .
12 In addition , I have as a consultant — and on behalf of the National Children 's Bureau — been working with a team from the University of London Institute of Education over the past two years or so , to distil the lessons from this research for local and health authorities .
13 Rachel Hodgkin , of the National Children 's Bureau , welcomed the criticisms .
14 Now Co-Director of the National Children 's Play and Recreation Unit ; still active as a Senior Medau Trainer and Executive Committee member .
15 The founder of the National Children 's Bureau , Dr Mia Kellmer-Pringle , summarised the needs of children as love/security ; praise/recognition ; and widening experiences ; widening responsibilities .
16 Another was sent by the Chairman of the local Children 's Panel Advisory Committee .
17 Most local authorities now run small family group homes instead of the larger children 's homes common before the 1948 Act .
18 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 .
19 Councillor Spencer Rosie , who had so consistently championed the cause of the suspended Children 's Panel Reporter , Katherine Kemp , also gave his whole-hearted backing to the parents ' fight .
20 The Harewood House charity auction , hosted by the Queen 's cousin the Earl of Harewood , is in aid of a new children 's day hospital in Leeds .
21 This is a fascinating document which gives great insight into the formative years of an important children 's writer who in later life emerged as a conservationist and landowner , endowing the National Trust with fifteen Lakeland farms and 4,000 acres .
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