Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] children in " in BNC.

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1 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
2 One local authority in England , Warwickshire , has closed all its residential provision for children in care .
3 She also made a plea for children in care saying that ‘ a child already damaged by previous experiences ’ should be cared for ‘ as we would our own children ’ .
4 CRYSTAL PALACE 'S struggling squad did their bit for Children in Need yesterday — but today charity must not begin at home .
5 Any question of providing long-term support for children in the family of a man who is not their father should be considered in the wider context of financial provision for families generally .
6 Telethon '92 raised one and a quarter million pounds for charities across the Central region — recipients like Play for Children in Nottingham will be sorry to see it go .
7 Here 's a giveaway , er or no wait a minute , it is n't a giveaway cos they want a donation for children in need .
8 Erm a donation for children in need asked .
9 ‘ There were saline drips for dehydrated children and a large quantity of Benylin ( a decongestant ) which is a lifesaver for children in winter .
10 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 ) .
11 The junior section of the Society is the Young Ornithologists ' Club , over 100,000 strong the biggest wildlife club for children in Europe .
12 Restraint guidance for children in care , long delayed by the government , has hit another obstacle .
13 Development of any successful national campaign has failed , e.g. the use of ORS to prevent deaths from diarrhoea — the biggest killer of children in the developing world .
14 Jane Rowe 's study of children in long-term foster care reinforces my view that social work practice often actually creates or increases a sense of insecurity .
15 Summertime Kirchberg echoes to the splash of children in water , laughter on the tennis courts and the exclamations of walkers as they discover another tranquil vista .
16 A year earlier , on Feb. 28 , 1989 , the international human rights organization Amnesty International had made allegations concerning the imprisonment and torture of children in Iraqi prisons .
17 There is a lack of systematic research into children in care , and an even more noticeable absence of a coordinated approach to dissemination of research once completed .
18 The ESRC first became interested in research on children in care at the end of the 1970s , following a request from Dr Barnardo 's to consider research needs in this area .
19 My own research with young people in Edinburgh and Lothian Region has placed such problems squarely in the context of adult violence to children in public places and pointed to the frequency with which young people go around in gangs or carry weapons usually as a response — however ill-judged — to crimes they suffer .
20 Between 1940 and 1945 she worked as honorary secretary to the famine relief committee ( chaired by G. K. A. Bell , bishop of Chichester , q.v. ) which tried , via the Red Cross , to send food , vitamins , and medical aid to children in German-occupied Europe , against the wishes of the British Ministry of Economic Warfare .
21 Profiles of Development ( Webster and Webster 1990 ) is a package designed to assist teachers to assess , teach and monitor the progress of children in relation to the National Curriculum .
22 Social workers wanting to assess the progress of children in their care look closely at the child 's placement .
23 The educational progress of children in care
24 Furthermore , a longitudinal study which charted the progress of children in discordant homes , also reported by Rutter , documented the marked reduction in psychiatric risk which followed a substantial improvement in the home environment , when compared to the progress of children remaining in unhappy , quarrelsome homes .
25 A randomised trial of children in South Australia who were prone to recurrent respiratory infections showed a reduction in respiratory events for those taking vitamin A , but not a reduction in total days of illness .
26 With this Act LEAs were required , for the first time , to provide for the medical inspection of children in elementary schools .
27 A more complicated pattern of movement was revealed by an analysis of the birthplace of children in those sixty-four families which had children under the age of twelve .
28 The maintenance of this repertoire is made more difficult , in that the majority of children in Roman Catholic schools seem to be taught contemporary hymns and other religious music by religious education teachers , rather than by the music staff .
29 But the turnover is very great , the vast majority of children in care being short-term cases .
30 As in previous years , the majority of children in this age group are killed or injured when using the road as pedestrians and particularly so when crossing the road at locations where no pedestrian crossing facility exists .
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