Example sentences of "for [art] children [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All it is , is the government and state washing it 's hands of it 's responsibility of , and of society as a whole is responsibility , is responsible for the children of society .
2 For the children of suicides there is an equal if not greater burden to bear .
3 Numerous inquiries were made of the Financial Secretary to elucidate the resulting effect of the Bill on in-house benefits , i.e. , concessionary travel for airline , railway and merchant navy employees , on benefits for hotel employees and on concessionary education for the children of teachers .
4 Once the Government announced its intention to withdraw clause 54(4) a number of Members were anxious to elucidate what effect this would have on classes of taxpayers who enjoyed in-house benefits : concessionary transport for railwaymen , airline employees and merchant seamen ; concessionary accommodation for hotel employees ; concessionary education for the children of teachers .
5 The will of Laurence Sheriffe , for example , who died in 1567 , allowed for the support of ‘ a free grammar school chiefly for the children of Rugby and Brownsover ’ .
6 In Battalion Headquarters , the Welfare Officer was busy co-ordinating holidays for the children of soldiers Who have been killed by terrorists , when a call was received to say that the grave of a terrorist victim had been vandalised .
7 Local residents also placed a skull and crossbones sign on the gate leading to the dump site with the slogan ‘ This site is a graveyard for the children of Ringaskiddy ’ .
8 Tethlis 's heart was filled with a terrible cold hatred for the children of Naggaroth , for they had slain his family in one of their many raids .
9 CHARITY worker Rod Jones has urged Darlington ‘ godparents ’ to hand in their gifts for the children of Romania before the next convoy departs .
10 Yes er I remember a chap at the depot doing the Spanish Civil War er wh th there was a movement going round collecting food for the , or money for food for the children of Spain .
11 Second , the benefit may consist of the enjoyment by the employee of services or facilities which it is part of the employer 's business to sell to the public , for example concessionary travel for railway or airline employees or concessionary education for the children of schoolteachers ( ‘ in-house benefits ’ ) .
12 And then it happened , the miracle of miracles , comparable to the opening of the Red Sea for the Children of Israel .
13 Well the money that we raised from there and also from another one was about three thousand nearly four thousand three thousand something and we presented er Tommy Cooper with the cheque on the Prince , the stage of the Prince of Wales Theatre , but that cheque was to buy a special ambulance for the children of Upshire , which is the home of the disabled and this special coach had erm places where you could wheel the children into the coach in their chairs with the clamps and those children that could be taken out of their chairs and put on seats put and had their belts put around them and that was the only way that these children were able to get out !
14 Setting off for home on the bus has never been so much fun for the children of Grange Junior School in Swindon .
15 SCAD — Support for the children of adult drinkers — talks to children as young as 12 and also those who 've grown-up with the problem , but are still trying to deal with it .
16 His father had been the son of a labourer who had earned 2d a day from ploughing , and such low-paid occasional work was typical of what was available for the children of farm labourers until , in such places as it was not in decline , they could be put to live-in farm or domestic service at around the age of fourteen .
17 He left the king 's service for a few years after March 1245 ; it was probably during this period that he compiled a metrical grammar for the children of Hamo de Pecche , a Cambridgeshire baron .
18 … The second matter applies particularly to private sector , fee-paying schools where , as the Financial Secretary knows , there is often an arrangement for the children of staff in these schools to be taught at less than the commercial fee in other schools .
19 Not only has the house been turned into a nursery for the children of staff , but the pupils — all male in this comprehensive-turned-direct grant school — help look after the babies .
20 A simple , single school-room with an entrance porch on the east side , it catered for the children of Shawell and the surrounding villages until after World War I. It is significant that even such a simple building as this was not immune from the stylistic preferences of contemporary architects and the steeply pitched roof-slopes of the schoolroom are ‘ stratified ’ with bands of alternating plain and fish-scale pattern tiles in true ‘ High Victorian ’ fashion .
21 It 's a story of how five years of patience and understanding saw extraordinary achievements — both for us , and for the children of Vietnam .
22 But we knew what life was like for the children of Vietnam — and we were determined to see change .
23 As her reports started to come together , our excitement grew about what we could now achieve for the children of Vietnam .
24 No longer were our proposals for long term projects just reports on pieces of paper ; they were real — and not just for us , but for the children of Vietnam .
25 Quotas for the children of migrants would be introduced in school classes , ghettos would be dismantled , and mosques and Islamic schools restricted .
26 There were Bible studies on deck four afternoons each week , special meetings for the children on board , and timbrel practice at 7.45am .
27 There would be no new clothes for the children at Holi .
28 what about the pantomime , I mean I do n't like to say this but there 's a society in Glasgow buying tickets for the children for pantomime
29 The Holy Week that had passed so harshly for the children in Sea House had passed less fearfully in Dynmouth itself .
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