Example sentences of "children ['s] [noun sg] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , in Lego U.K. Ltd. v Lego M. Lemelstrich Ltd. [ 1983 ] , the Lego company , which makes children 's construction kits comprising coloured plastic bricks , was granted an injunction against the manufacturers of coloured plastic irrigation material preventing them using the name " Lego " as part of the description of the material . |
2 | Meanwhile , the unit remains closed and all children 's heart operations have been halted . |
3 | Children 's home chief jailed |
4 | John Hyland 's research suggests that teaching and testing in children 's home languages reveals a much greater understanding than is shown when asking them to work in English only . |
5 | The conditions of the children 's home life tended to nullify the efforts of the teacher to instil a little culture … |
6 | Photos of youngsters at a National Children 's Home project taken by the star adorn six fundraising BT phonecards . |
7 | Judith Wardle chairs the Children 's Head Injuries trust … a campaign for more support , more specialist equipment and research into head injury . |
8 | Children 's behaviour problems become a focus of concern when the child is behaving inappropriately or excessively for their age . |
9 | Deaf children 's reading ability does increase over time , however , although it never reaches the levels of hearing children . |
10 | Children 's development opportunities suffer in consequence . |
11 | Owners are told to start with a children 's toilet seat taped to an ordinary cat litter box . |
12 | Regardless of subject labels , children 's curriculum experiences tended to be dominated by writing , with reading , using task-specific apparatus , and listening to the teacher also prominent ; collaborative activity and talking — with the teacher or with other pupils — were a long way behind . |
13 | There was no one about ; the swings in the children 's play area hung motionless and the only sound from the swimming-pool was the hum of the filtration plant . |
14 | Most of the trouble is at a children 's play area known as the Fort . |
15 | Help Children 's Society : Volunteers are needed for a Children 's Society house to house collection in Catterick Village , near Richmond , in April . |
16 | Volunteers are needed for a Children 's Society house to house collection in Catterick Village , near Richmond , in April . |
17 | Report by Paddy Shennan A NEW children 's cartoon show arrives on our screens later this month and , quite frankly , it 's a load of rubbish ! |
18 | The £1,000 Guardian Children 's Fiction Award has been won by William Mayne for Low Tide ( Cape , £8.99 , Red Fox , 20th May , £2.99 ) . |
19 | Also in the pipeline is an Australian children 's TV series based on Gumnut Factory Folk Tales ( written , illustrated and published by Chris Trump , A$7.95 ) . |
20 | UNICEF , the United Nations Children 's Relief organisation works in 112 countries to help those children in the world who are suffering most . |
21 | It 's an additive that the Hyperactive Children 's Support Group recommends eliminating from the diet of susceptible children . |
22 | The parents left the Children 's Panel offices looking tense and drawn . |
23 | Children 's Bonus Bonds had their most successful month since their launch last July . |
24 | Issue E Children 's Bonus Bonds give a tax-free guaranteed return equal to 7.85% a year compound ( v 9.1% issue D ) over the first five years . |
25 | But if the children 's autumn half-term coincided with a bank holiday weekend for their parents , that would make sense both for families and for the tourist and leisure industry . |
26 | One Guy Fawkes ' night , she found the children 's bedroom window shattered and a half-brick on the floor , so Peter tacked chicken wire across the frame inside . |
27 | In England , James Robertson ( 1953 , 1958 ) , a colleague of Bowlby 's at the Tavistock Clinic , started a campaign to persuade children 's hospital wards to admit mothers together with their children , or at least not to restrict visiting in any way ; some hospitals welcomed the idea , others resisted it , but meanwhile a Government committee was set up which in 1959 published the ‘ Platt Report ’ on the welfare of children in hospital , recommending ‘ that all hospitals where children are treated will adopt the practice of unrestricted visiting , particularly for children below school age ’ , that ‘ it is particularly valuable for the mother to be able to stay in hospital with her child during the first day or two ’ , and that ‘ children should not be admitted to hospital if it can possibly be avoided ’ . |
28 | Children 's hospital care condemned |
29 | Reading section 4 of the Act with the other relevant interpretative sections , it is hardly surprising that a number of people connected with the children 's hearing system saw the Act as a major handicap to their work . |
30 | In Orkney a number of events concerning the operation of the Children 's Hearing system caused great concern . |