Example sentences of "children [unc] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 He had looked at the children 's modelling and their puzzling drawings of oversized objects — single , primary colours and minute figures dwarfed by the chaotic world around them .
2 Employees need to be given adequate warning of the date of an impending move so that they can learn about their destination 's culture , make decisions on and carry out such matters as renting out their properties in the home country , make arrangements for children 's education and ship goods overseas .
3 As far as the school was concerned , the fact that so many parents attended a parents ' evening was ‘ an indication of the kind of area we are dealing with … where parents are interested in their children 's education and want to play as full a part as possible . ’
4 She remained serious about reading all her life , taking pains with her five children 's education and recommending that they read good books , " not some of the trash she had seen at Morrison & Gibb " .
5 With Albert he planned the royal children 's education and systematized the royal household .
6 Mr Lang is also expected to turn his criticism on parents who neglect their children 's education and who fail to teach right from wrong and respect for others .
7 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
8 Such remarks can be an invitation to the teacher to come and listen or look , and as she shares the children 's enjoyment and pride or helps them to sort out their problems , there are times when this will involve ideas which are mathematical .
9 Community projects , children 's theatre and stage productions of ethnic benefit will also be considered .
10 The history of children 's theatre and Theatre in Education ( as it is now called ) , with its own nice mixture of educational thinkers as its leaders — Bertha Waddell , Caryl Jenner , Gerald Tyler , Gordon Vallins , Stuart Bennett , Roger Chapman , Cora Williams , John O'Toole ( 1976 ) , David Pammeter , Pam Schweitzer , Geoff Gillham and Tony Jackson ( 1980 ) , to select a few — to a considerable extent reflects the changing conception of drama in the classroom during these two decades .
11 John Allen , a man experienced in straight theatre , children 's theatre and radio , who , although deeply impressed by the high quality of movement teaching both in the regular D.E.S .
12 Nearby , there 's an international festival of children 's theatre and another of street theatre and music .
13 This view is hedged about with reservations — and indeed few parents who know both their children 's capacities and their teachers ' helpfulness will expect schools to be measured entirely in this way .
14 But I 'd like to comment on what erm also John said about the new duties in the social services relative to the Children 's Bill and care in the community .
15 One of the first major presentations of the results of the first phase of the initiative was to senior staff of the Children 's Division and the Social Services Inspectorate of the DHSS .
16 Other workers have echoed Clark 's concerns about the sliding scales which ask social workers to make subjective judgements about children 's skills or problems .
17 ‘ Since I 've worked part time I 've also become a parent governor at the children 's school and most Fridays during term time I go in and listen to children reading .
18 Roland listened politely and said , ‘ Do you know anything about a Miss LaMotte who wrote children 's stories and religious poetry in the 1850s or thereabouts ? ’
19 This concern has expressed itself not only in papers on children 's acquisition of literacy ( e.g. , Donaldson , 1984 , 1989 ) , but also in the publication of a number of children 's stories and of a reading and language programme for children in primary classrooms ( Reid and Donaldson , 1984 ) .
20 Moreover , children 's stories and advertisements never offered any true complication , and it was complication , in the absence of conviction , that she was seeking .
21 ‘ These drinks are a danger to children 's teeth and could cause enormous damage , ’ said a spokeswoman for the regional health authority .
22 The new nanny , a reassuring figure in her brown Norland uniform , came in with the children 's coats and Victoria automatically dropped the conversation .
23 Are there examples of children 's work or even commercial prints on display to catch attention ?
24 By discussing children 's work and looking at it together I hope to help you to learn to discriminate between the good and the precocious .
25 He had a real love of children 's work and a great sensitivity and insight into its many different qualities .
26 they 've had they 've been out two days on bikes , borrowed John 's children 's bikes and bikes and they 've been all round
27 Restaurants qualifying for family-specialist status must also have children 's furniture , a children 's menu and a play corner or children 's lawn .
28 She was a bit shaky but she got the children 's breakfast and cleared up Bob 's .
29 The CAB worker is expected by the service and by the client to be an expert in many many areas : in benefits and in housing with minimal specialist training ; in recognising a legal problem without legal training ; in consumer rights , employment rights , children 's rights and much more .
30 This came into force in October 1991 and introduces to the law important new principles about children 's rights and choices , parental responsibility , and the role of the education and welfare system .
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