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

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1 Childminders — who look after your child in their home — must be registered with the local authority and they and their families are regularly checked by the police , according to the 1989 Children 's Act .
2 They have assigned the copyright of the tape to the Handicapped Children 's Pilgrimage Trust .
3 Wagner can count some worthwhile benchmarks — from the Caring in Homes initiative to the forthcoming Children 's Charter and one or two legislative achievements — but it can also be justly proud of its part in seeing that residential care is on the political agenda , no longer a Cinderella service .
4 The doctor looked down on to the younger children 's heads and his teeth clamped down even harder on his cigar .
5 I shall always be grateful to him for not giving me the usual reply of an adult to a curious child 's questions , ‘ You 're too young to understand . ‘
6 So that although reference is made here to a remote children 's colony , its social significance had much wider reverberations , as indeed did the pedagogical theories worked out by Makarenko .
7 For ten weeks in the summer , Vorarlberg also offers the largest programme of children 's event in Europe ; the little town of Bludenz plays host to a huge Children 's Chocolate Festival , and 1000kg of Suchard chocolate is donated for the occasion .
8 FAMILIES in receipt of state benefit are forced to go hungry because of lack of money according to a National Children 's Home survey just published .
9 The families of children with learning difficiulties are getting a raw deal , according to a national children 's charity .
10 Poverty among young people on income support is now so bad that it 's affecting their physical and mental health , according to a leading children 's charity .
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