Example sentences of "[verb] children [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This is a trick which I have found really amazes children and indeed will work on adults too .
2 These unreasonable expectations are behind not a few referrals to social services , or they may militate against success in other cases which involve children and young people .
3 Additionally , there are the questions of how resources are shared within these units and how to weigh , say children as opposed to adults .
4 Er if you have a lot of money they can be a good idea er in that it takes capital out of your estate to provide income say children or spouse .
5 Fitzharrys , John Mason and Larkmead secondary schools in Abingdon pooled their resources to produce a full colour joint prospectus , and plan shared events to ensure that energies are not misdirected in aggressive competition to attract children and parents .
6 Enquiries about lost or found children or property should be made from the general office .
7 We are more seriously cheating children if we fail to teach them how to use language than if we fail to teach them to enjoy and participate in the arts .
8 Pam loves children but she does n't like them when they 're mobile , it gets on her nerves .
9 There are others , on the other hand , who desperately want children but become unaccountably depressed after giving birth .
10 As far as the organisation of their work was concerned , only four said that they spent all their time with the ‘ named ’ child , half worked with other special needs children or undertook general duties and 92 per cent said they also worked with normal children .
11 Lawyers representing children and other parties may on occasion find it helpful to refer to these publications .
12 Not everyone unfortunately has children so you may have to cast around for other members of the family .
13 Almost that , and I want to say that I have some sympathy for the lady who has children and just could n't entertain them for the day .
14 ‘ I do n't think anyone , who either has children or who does n't want them , can understand the state of mind of people who do want them .
15 Nevertheless the essential social situation remains they same — they are marginal and disposable as workers , they are isolated , even more than women with young children who do n't work , for they do n't have time to meet others in parks and playgrounds , and they have the stress of simultaneously minding children and working .
16 Many had shifted to lighter tasks , such as delivery rounds , mending bikes , minding children or animals , keeping chickens , gathering firewood , or growing vegetables for sale .
17 In her first year she had one of those rare teachers who notices children and treats each one differently .
18 ‘ Not only are people needed during the summer to supervise children and organise activities , there is a lot of work to be done beforehand , planning a timetable , and arranging helpers and activities .
19 However , a naive searcher might explore children and children 's children of this state , such as before discovering this fact .
20 It had given him the chance to go on talking to and getting to know children and he was sure he would know if a boy was telling him the truth .
21 There were witches who healed children and cattle , wizards who worked great things for lords .
22 Whirlow Hall Farm , not far from Dore , is run by a trust to provide children and young people from the inner cities with farm experience .
23 Specialist relocation companies offering home search programmes can identify local schools abroad and place children and , as a result , are engaged by a number of employers .
24 The tensions between protecting children and protecting the community remain unresolved in the light of the mixed messages given by the Children Act and the Criminal Justice Act 1991 .
25 The men collect it and know that of the children doing it , you would think that they 'd have noticed over the years , that at the end of each month it says , on the readers ' list it says children and I think that
26 He attracted children and men , but women were less at ease with him .
27 Niggers ate children and ran around naked and plastered their skins with dog-dirt .
28 David Graddol and Joan Swann for instance suggest that high pitched voices will lack authority as long as there are squealing children and low , growly dogs .
29 FANFARE MOTIVATES CHILDREN BECAUSE :
30 Serb shelling kills children as British unit pulls out
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