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

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1 Yes , although children pick them up much more often than adults do .
2 A slide of children with gas masks provoked Wayne ( RH ) to comment on Mickey Mouse designs placed on gas masks to encourage children to wear them , and Stephen ( S ) to say they did n't bother to wear them very often .
3 ‘ I always wear a helmet when I go out on a bike , but I think we might have to make helmets a fashion accessory to get more children to wear them . ’
4 Hard unremitting work and bearing children made them old before their time .
5 and children want them all do n't they ?
6 Let them keep their children instead of the children keeping them ! ’
7 One idea is to make some blank crowns out of cardboard and ask the children to colour them in .
8 Make invitations in the shape of soccer balls and get your children to colour them in their teams ' favourite colours .
9 If you 've got children let them do the work survive the parents , erm as long as they 're the sensible sort who can do it and are n't going to fall out with parents and are going to be round .
10 The children face them from about 3 metres away .
11 Their wives and children joined them on Saturday night and on Sunday they ate together before the visitors went down the mountain in a long procession .
12 She had been ill for some time and , driving back again to Cardiff to join my father , I reflected on the sadness that parents can never know what their children owe them .
13 My sister made the mistake of letting the children see them and you can imagine they were very soon much depleted .
14 Children chew them .
15 These start with the prohibitions given to young children forbidding them to touch their genitals .
16 It would certainly not seem sensible to teach these skills in a context which did not allow children to put them to use immediately , nor would it seem sensible to teach them through sets of exercises independent of any meaningful content area .
17 the same children stealing them
18 You have to be straight and up front with children to let them know that it is OK for them to use their own words and explain their concerns in their won way , ’ says Brown .
19 Different types of barrows and trucks lead children to use them in various ways .
20 Some children watched them from the shadows as they entered .
21 Some parents feed their children to keep them quiet , not realizing that they can provide emotional support in other ways .
22 And he poses the question , ‘ What message are we sending to children asking them to sit through something which the majority of them are not capable of doing ? ’
23 This area became our most precious place ; where we took the children to teach them how to fish ; to watch black , and red-throated divers , golden eagle , golden plover , greenshank and dunlin ; where we could walk endless miles with only the sky and the wind for company .
24 A giant film set has been opened to children to teach them how to stay alive .
25 At school the other children treated them like royalty .
26 ( When a visiting paramedic distributed free condoms , the children blew them up and played with them like balloons .
27 Mrs Leinen is spending her last few days with the children taking them for trips , including to London Zoo and the seaside .
28 It became an offence for anyone in charge of children to allow them to bet in public places or to enter brothels .
29 Bob also threw himself on top of three other children to shield them .
30 The Julenisse have very bad tempers , so children leave them bowls of porridge at Christmas time .
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