Example sentences of "by [art] children [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The house , which has 10 beds , is at a secret address and is funded mainly by the Children 's Society , a charity .
2 Families living on income support are being forced to cut back on food and do without basic items , according to a survey by the Children 's Society .
3 Mr M was very impressed by the Children 's Panel system that , he said , seemed to take so much time and trouble to listen to , and about , the children .
4 On 31 October of that year , 1990 , the annual review of the case of the W family was held by the Children 's Panel .
5 Some panel members believed that decisions taken by the Children 's Panel were not implemented by the Social Work Department , and therefore threatened the independence and integrity of the Panel .
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 If a judge has slept badly , has had an indigestible breakfast , tripped over the cat , has been roundly abused by his wife and scolded by his children , or if his mind has been distracted by the children 's school reports , a narrow defeat at a curling match or whatever , he may be temporarily off form .
8 Monday 20 — Friday 24 November Mon 1.30pm Tues — Thurs 10am & 1.30pm , Fri 10am SNAP Theatre Company present adapted from E.B. White 's classic tale Voted " The best American Children 's Book of the Past 200 Years " by the Children 's Literature Association .
9 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 .
10 This chapter will , therefore , examine evacuation as an historical episode by addressing three issues : first , why the initial evacuation scheme was such a failure — and whether this failure was caused , as many middle-class observers argued , by the children 's behaviour .
11 The paths were thickening as people slowly converged on that part where the machinery was getting into motion , but plenty else was going on far over by the tennis courts , by the children 's playground .
12 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 .
13 This will be the last selection by Ms Eccleshare ( who is now The Bookseller 's children 's book correspondent ) and the last to be copublished by the Children 's Book Foundation and Andersen Press .
14 ‘ We were n't liked at all to begin with , especially by the Children 's Department who resented the fact that a programme aimed at 8 to 14-year-olds had been given to the Drama Group , and not to them . ’
15 Class teacher Jerry Connor said he was surprised by the children 's reaction .
16 He viewed the chances of the children being successfully reintroduced to their mother as nil , and in these circumstances the mother — who was backed in yesterday 's court action by the children 's father — had unreasonably withheld consent for adoption .
17 In the case of female homosexuals , the difficulty lesbian mothers have in retaining the custody of their children when this is contested by the children 's father is further evidence that lesbian sexuality is not accepted on a par with heterosexuality .
18 ‘ It may well be that the factors which influenced the sheriff are strongly mitigating and should be given proper consideration by the children 's hearing when they come to consider the future arrangements for L on the footing that the grounds of referral are now held to be established . ’
19 Lucky , too , are children whose path through the complexities of the Old Testament can be made so comparatively straight by The Children 's Bible in 365 Stories , of which the third pack is now available for both Old Testament ( TS379 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 28 minutes ) and New Testament ( TS383 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 11 minutes ) .
20 After last month 's lunch , many pensioners had written to him because they were impressed by the children 's confidence and manners .
21 She was delighted by the children 's generosity .
22 This is exemplified by a children 's toy called the tippe-top .
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 While they were there , complicated moves were made to try and have these orders extended by a Children 's Panel Hearing in Inverness , but the case was sent back to the Orkney Panel .
25 And in Hereford and Worcester , facilities for abused children are run by a children 's charity and paid for by the authority .
26 The display of shells and butterflies from Wales and the rest of the world is complimented by a children 's Quiz
27 Another example is provided by a children 's picture puzzle that involves finding the drawing of a human face amongst the foliage in the drawing of a tree .
28 Any decision by a Children 's Hearing must put your child 's needs first .
29 Yet section 4 seems to place severe limitations in some circumstances on the exploration by a children 's hearing of a child 's entire social background .
30 What the Act will do is to ensure that the child offender who is dealt with by a children 's hearing may not be asked , and if asked need not answer , questions about ‘ spent ’ offences in , for example , applications for employment .
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