Example sentences of "children at [art] " in BNC.

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1 For each profile component , there is to be a progression through ten levels of achievement — the same scale of levels to be used to assess children at every stage .
2 Two days ago when they had carted out Menzies the minister and Fleming the young teacher from along the road at Dull and danced round them like children at a Halloween fire and stuck them up on horses , facing backwards , and paraded them past the door and down the road to Aberfeldy , he had flung a soft carrot himself and caught the man on the side of his face .
3 Evidence that David Kirby was keen to show that L&SE was no longer a region-based organisation is to be found in the launch of Awayday , entitling an adult , if accompanied by at least one child , to purchase up to four additional tickets for adults or children at a flat fare of £1 each for use anywhere within the sector area .
4 Government in not allowing them passports until 1985 might have protected the children at a crucial time in their development .
5 There will be a ‘ nationwide childcare strategy ’ to institutionalise more children at a younger age .
6 Today very young children at a puppet show or a pantomime may have to be reassured that ‘ it is not real ’ .
7 special schools are also developing nursery facilities in order to work with children at a very young age .
8 To the teacher with a deep knowledge of how children at a particular age and stage develop , the first recipe for success is to vary their style of teaching from time to time , both to suit the circumstances , but also to vary the tempo and engage the child 's interest .
9 In two senses the rural environment currently puts children at a disadvantage .
10 Core materials refer to topics studied by all Basotho children at a particular level .
11 Christmas Day is stockings for the children , breakfast , church and lunch served by liveried footmen and uniformed maids , with the children at a separate table .
12 Enjoying themselves , like children at a fair . ’
13 CHILDREN at a comprehensive school have been issued with ‘ potty passes ’ — to get them into the toilets .
14 Richard Lewis has expanded the Bisham Abbey squad and they have started to select children at a younger age than before .
15 But really like children at a freak fair mocking mutants ? ’
16 It is still widely held that the traditional or conventional nuclear family is the only suitable environment in which children can grow up and that any deviation from this norm puts children at a considerable disadvantage .
17 As Bell points out , because of the composition of his sample , these illustrations all concern flows of money from parents to children at a point in the life course when characteristically resources are stretched , namely in the early years of child-rearing .
18 Publishers will be wise to emphasise the contribution that good levels of book provision can make to limiting the need for special help for school children at a later stage .
19 We can delay cashing orders whenever the need arises and we have complete control over them and how much we save depending on the particular needs of the children at a particular time .
20 In the first trial year the Project material was used by ten schools , and in its improved form was used the following year by eleven schools ; and in most cases this involved some 120 children at a time .
21 The bishops will be prepared to confirm children at a rather younger age so that they may be admitted earlier to the communicant life .
22 They were not to be chastened by homilies like children at a Sunday school .
23 For two months Alison was a counsellor looking after American children at a camp in Pennsylvania , after which she was free to travel around for a month .
24 A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant .
25 Dick and Donna Pfeiffer instilled the work ethic into their children at a tender age — Michelle used to clean second-hand fridges for her father at 50 cents apiece .
26 Blind children at a college in Worcester ca n't wait to get their hands on the latest batch of adventure stories , translated into braille by computor .
27 A pub recommended by Egon Ronay is now cooking up spam and mash in its kitchen — to feed children at a village school .
28 A farmer from Hereford has come to the aid of children at a Romanian Orphange .
29 The television presenter Johnny Morris , famous for his Animal Magic series , has been entertaining more than a thousand children at a wildlife park in the Cotswolds .
30 Disabled children at a residential home in Gloucestershire are being cared for in appalling conditions , according to social services officials .
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