Example sentences of "and [noun] for [art] child " in BNC.
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1 | And ‘ everything ’ means everything : cups of coffee , shoe repairs , evening papers , drinks after work , ice-cream and comics for the children . |
2 | But I think the parents should take something for them to do , I mean we used to take colouring books and books for the children to look at and |
3 | ‘ When Miss Purdue showed us those baby clothes — the little dresses and nighties for the children of the poor fallen girls in the home on Callendar Street — they seemed so stark and plain . |
4 | You wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children . |
5 | With the new proposals it seems the needs of the children will be put first because you wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children and put their needs first and that seems very good . |
6 | And we 're also having a sponsored Tree Best , where we 're hoping that lots of children will come along dressed up as trees , and have raised at least £10 sponsorship each and we 're having performances on a rainforest theme , and a dancer who will be doing a dance for rainforest , and there 's some rainforest type music and things like that , and there 'll be prizes and certificates for the children who are trees , and there 'll be an exhibition that head office are launching . |
7 | The sort of help which siblings gave included loans and gifts of money ( these came especially from brothers and sisters who were unmarried ) , gifts of food and clothing for the children ( usually from married sisters ) and help in finding employment for the male breadwinner ( from brothers ) . |
8 | A child in its mother 's womb is considered as absolutely born to all intents and purposes for the child 's benefit . |
9 | She was present at the birth of the Blessed Virgin , who was then given over to her care for twelve years , and at the Visitation and the birth of St John the Baptist and even at the birth of the Saviour , when she was allowed to provide bedding for the Virgin and swathing-clothes for the Child . |
10 | In a field near the latter , there were traditional games and sports for the children . |
11 | Entertainment would come in the form of the funfair , races and sports for the children , sideshows and tents packed with crafts and fancy merchandise , pleasure flights in light aircraft taking off from the company runway , and then , much later in the evening , the grand firework display that would wind up the day 's events . |
12 | Some of the money raised would provide a Christmas party and disco for the children ; Anne remembered when it had provided a day out at Redcar . |
13 | But unless you spent a lot on flowers and balls for the children and on Mary 's birthday present , considering that you had our 15/ and some 5/ or more yes more of your own a month ago , on which no calls but fares need have been made , to which was added about 30/ ( or more ? ) lately , and from it all not 30/ was spent on the dress , you should have a sovereign left : add to this the wages of this month to come , and there should remain , after 35/ to the spectacle man , fully a sovereign , which , considering our needs for the future & also your promises , nay , certainties , at which I laughed , should go to the bank . |
14 | If teachers can be encouraged to clarify their thinking and make learning more varied and fun for the children — sharpening and deepening thinking , then this will be because the head has taken the staff along an analytical path that actually raises the level of efficiency and excitement in the classroom . |
15 | Rachaela stocked a large blue bowl with apples , oranges , pears and bananas for the child to eat , as Emma had done . |
16 | Consideration will have to be given to the child 's potential and limitations , but it must be remembered that the pupil is part of a family with wishes and ambitions for the child . |
17 | Second , the way heads responded to PNP , and with varying degrees of success exploited its opportunities and resources for the children 's benefit , must be set firmly against this background . |
18 | His grandson Robert succeeded him in a bare inheritance , due to provisions made in lands and goods for the children of the third marriage . |
19 | She opened the tall refrigerator and found , to her surprise , that it was stocked with white wine , beer , mineral water and coke for the children . |
20 | This change in balance and role for the children may be studiously opposed by the ‘ good ’ child . |
21 | Arguments between different factions of Madrichim and competition for the children 's allegiance caused more headaches : |
22 | There had been gifts of a tree and other decorations , with oranges for the aged women , and toys for the children . |
23 | There will be gifts and sweets for the children , but of much more interest to their mums and dads will be the special anniversary sale offers . |
24 | Beatrice was married now , with a family of her own , and because times were hard her sister helped her with surreptitious gifts of money ; and with clothes , toys , and treats for the children . |
25 | Cizek 's results are arrived at by immense patience , by understanding and affection for the child , by encouragement , by fostering interest when needed , by gently resisting bad things from originating . |
26 | Outside Um Al-Farajh as she fled , she had met her brother-in-law Mohamed , who had a car , and he returned briefly to her home to get blankets and clothes for the children . |
27 | In Morris ' study of the households of forty redundant steelworkers , kin were providing extra help — mostly in the form of food and clothes for the children — for less than a third of the families ( Morris , 1983 ) . |
28 | She saw him go to the bar and order a tray of Cokes and crisps for the children , and by the time he came back to her table carrying two mugs of coffee she had composed herself a little . |