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

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1 The largest single difference is that , of the Asian children in special schools or units , only 1% were in schools catering for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties , compared with 22% of the Afro-Caribbean children and 16% of the English , Scottish , Welsh and Irish children in special schools or units ( ILEA Research and Statistics , 1984 , Table 2 ) .
2 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 .
3 For many years to come there will be generations of children growing up without the chance of an education so we have yet another challenge , that of the invisible children .
4 ‘ What 's to become of the poor children ?
5 What 's to become of the poor children ? ’
6 Since the implementation of the much-maligned Children and Young Persons Act of 1969 , moreover , while the proportion of young offenders receiving custodial sentences has soared , the proportion dealt with by supervision orders has continued to decline .
7 Such painful work is a key element of the Catholic Children 's Society 's Familymakers project in Gravesend , Kent .
8 But still not as good as some of the handicapped children he 'd come to see .
9 Like most of the Peruvian children I had seen , the toddler appeared self-sufficient already .
10 His choice is made entirely from drawings of the prospective children .
11 Three of the seated children tensed , fixing on Miss Harker to assess her reaction to this bold move .
12 Of the surviving children of William Charles and Anne , five were baptised together on the same day ( 10 July 1817 ) in their father 's original parish at the miniature City church of St Ethelburga , Bishopsgate .
13 I often please myself with anticipations of our return , picture to myself the joy and greetings when we meet , and I try to fancy the appearance of the dear children — they will be grown out of all knowledge . ’
14 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 ) .
15 So if you do have grandchildren come to stay with you please make sure that you put your matches or you cigarettes , your cigars and your lighters way out of reach of the young children concerned .
16 The father of one of the young children who is about to receive First Holy Communion told me that he did n't practise any faith because it bored him but still wanted his child to receive Holy Communion .
17 Larne Mayor Rosaline Armstrong said many of the young children were frightened and crying after the freak accident .
18 The study found that 127 of the deformed infants were fathered by Vietnam Veterans while 123 of the healthy children were also fathered by veterans .
19 This became law immediately in England and Wales , and is part of the new Children 's Act .
20 Parents ' views are explored and this will be of value in the implementation of the new Children Act 1989 which will require greater attention to parents ' views .
21 Some of the other children were sitting up , alert now , as they caught the drift of what he was saying .
22 None of the other children had to wear shoes , and to Martha 's contrary seven-year-old mind the reasons Nana advanced for insisting on shoes were not satisfactory .
23 One person is ‘ it ’ — possibly the birthday girl — and swims around until she touches one of the other children .
24 Social workers went to the primary school in St Margaret 's Hope , a brand new open-plan building , and removed them from there in front of the other children .
25 ‘ It was n't a case of the other children letting her win — they were really trying to beat her and they could n't . ’
26 It does not appear to sit easily with an Act which requires local authorities to educate children with special educational needs in ordinary schools , provided that this is in the interests of the child , that it does not adversely affect the education of the other children and is compatible with the efficient use of resources .
27 The nun realised that now the child had no one to protect her , some of the other children were making up for lost time .
28 This caused some of the other children to titter , quickly putting their hands over their mouths to stifle the sound .
29 He was destructive of the other children 's toys and refused to have any personal belongings in his shared room in the home .
30 Unlike the mothers of some of the other children , her mother came to see them quite a lot , and she remembers it not being so bad — " once you get used to it , it 's just like your home " .
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