Example sentences of "for [art] children 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Headline hitting cases such as those of Maria Colwell and Jasmine Beckford , for example , led to in-depth investigations into the action of the social workers and other professionals responsible for the children 's welfare , and also alerted both professionals and society in general to the existence of child abuse on a wider scale than hitherto acknowledged .
3 ‘ They 've come for the children 's parade , ’ he said softly , motioning her to a seat .
4 Soon the three members of Right Said Fred will put on their pop faces , two of them will put on their unplugged guitars , and they will walk along a corridor , down some stairs , into a colourfully-lit plastic cave that is part of the set for the children 's TV programme Parallel 9 .
5 Of course , what is really needed , and what would be better for the children 's education , would be either more nursery schools , or reception classes that have the right equipment and staff , and the ability to cope with the three and four-year-olds they are being handed so prematurely .
6 Colour little pieces of marzipan in appropriate shades for the children 's clothing : perhaps green , blue and yellow .
7 Michael Crawford was born and , building on his stage and radio successes , he was soon starring in two productions for the Children 's Film Foundation .
8 His part in the 1960 British film A French Mistress was also largely unnoticed , but it was significant as his first step into the world of ‘ grown-up ’ films after his starring roles for the Children 's Film Foundation .
9 The need , on one level , is for extra space , particularly for the Children 's Church ‘ which is growing like mad . ’
10 A SUMMER Ball held in the Summer Fayre marquee on the Friday evening raised over £10,000 for the Children 's Hospice for the eastern region at Milton , Cambs .
11 As it turned out the selection of Glaze ( who later played a comic Doctor in a Christmas pantomime for the children 's variety show Crackerjack ) proved inspired .
12 ‘ Given the acrimony between the parents who both vie for the children 's affection and blacken each other 's characters and motives in the process , I am of the view that the children have become pawns in their game of hurt and ascendency .
13 On August Bank Holiday he swam along the Severn river from Tewkesbury to Gloucester , some 10 miles , raising £450 for the Children 's Society .
14 Other attractions at the sale , which is to raise funds for the Children 's Society , include a raffle and a painting competition for children .
15 Given the educational importance of deductive explanations , it is important to consider some possible reasons for the children 's difficulty .
16 Beth feared for the children 's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch .
17 Les is loaning his huge teddy , complete with natty BNFL vest , to the Famous People 's Teddy Bear exhibition to be held in Preston between Saturday , August 29 and September 2 to help raise money for the children 's charity Barnardos .
18 I am Julias Denton for homes for the children 's charity .
19 Second , the way heads responded to PNP , and with varying degrees of success exploited its opportunities and resources for the children 's benefit , must be set firmly against this background .
20 When parents are so concerned for the children 's safety that they prevent them from exercising choice and making decisions , they are depriving them of the experience they need in order to cope with life as mature adults .
21 The latest possible date for the Children 's Hearing was Tuesday 5 March , and that was the date chosen by Mr Sloan .
22 The implications for the children 's hearing system of section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act , 1974 , appear at first sight to be far-reaching and disastrous .
23 I stuck around for another seven years for the children 's sake but it was very unsatisfactory .
24 ‘ He 's in there and you 're out here , carrying on for the children 's sake .
25 Well , I think for the children 's sake , I 'm going to stay put until Christmas , but after that I 'm really going to have to try and find some sort of stability for my children .
26 Arguments between different factions of Madrichim and competition for the children 's allegiance caused more headaches :
27 Even after they moved , and that 's ten years ago now , she would make a point of coming up for the children 's party , at Christmas . ’
28 He also warned that a future application by the council for the children 's adoption against their mother 's wishes might succeed .
29 Luckily , they did n't have to get into the cage for the children 's ward was on the ground floor .
30 John Wood Group and Fireater both sponsored John in his challenge which resulted in £300 for the children 's ward at James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth .
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