Example sentences of "of the [noun] of [art] children " in BNC.

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1 The voluntary organisation , PAIN — parents Against Injustice — visited Orkney within a fortnight of the removal of the children .
2 It is impossible , in my judgment , in answering that question , whether the gateway is paragraph ( a ) or whether it is paragraph ( b ) , to exclude consideration of the interests of the children .
3 The taking into account of the interests of the children need not , for article 13 purposes , treat their interests or welfare as the paramount consideration , as would be necessary under section 1 of the Children Act 1989 .
4 This belief in the interrelationship of life in all its forms may find corroboration from St. Paul who speaks of the whole creation groaning in pain and awaiting deliverance from the bondage of corruption into the liberty of the glory of the children of God .
5 At the present time , the children looked after at Boat is seventy percent of the total of the Children 's Services budget , and therefore , there is er , a considerable er , sum of money being divested erm , in , in this area of work .
6 ‘ News of the massacre of the children reached Sandweg a full two hours before the invaders .
7 Resource allocation from central to local government does take into account the a real disadvantage through the use of an index of deprivation derived by combining estimates of the proportion of the children under 17 in the local authority who were in households lacking amenities ; in one-parent households ; in households with four or more dependent children ; with a head of household in a semi-skilled , unskilled or agricultural occupation ; in families receiving supplementary benefit ; themselves born outside the United Kingdom , or in a family whose head was born abroad .
8 In his notice of appeal he contends that the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission made on his behalf that any consideration of the welfare of the children in the context of the exercise of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was only relevant as a material factor if it meant placing the children in an intolerable situation under article 13 ( b ) .
9 They have come to the conclusion that , from the point of view of the welfare of the children , it is more important to the children that they should not be separated from each other than that either child should go to one of the grandmothers .
10 Those who have charge of young people in choirs ought to be aware of the provisions of The Children Act ( 1989 ) .
11 This is an appeal by a father , ex parte in the rather unusual circumstances of this case , from the refusal of Judge Galpin in the Portsmouth County Court on 18 March 1992 , only a few days ago , to make a residence order or a prohibited steps order or a specific issue order on an ex parte application made the day before by a father in connection with a snatch , and a potential snatch of the rest of the children of the family .
12 The consequence was that the local authority had to consider the situation of the children , including carrying out an assessment of the prospect of the children making their permanent home with their father who , by now , had a new partner .
13 The design involves repeated testing of the extent of the children 's literacy and numeracy , and classroom observation of the children .
14 ‘ This accident was the result of the failure of the children 's parents and grandparents to keep lighters and matches away from children . ’
15 They were concerned about the cruel manner of the uplift of the children , and that such action had been taken without proper investigation .
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