Example sentences of "child [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | It 's bad enough having a seriously ill child without all having to be split up . |
2 | The old Victorian hospital , which has performed miracles on thousands of sick children from all over the world in the intervening years , had reached the end of its life . |
3 | Children from all over the Western Isles come to Stornoway to finish their secondary education accommodated in hostels at the Nicolson Institute or the Lews Castle Technical College . |
4 | Sponsored by Denny 's , who feature Rolf in their advertising , over 200 children from all over Northern Ireland came along to help Rolf paint a mural , join in a cartoon class and have a short guided tour of the zoo . |
5 | Children from all over the country who 've triumphed over adversity met the Princess of Wales today . |
6 | Children from all over the world delight in contact with animals , but for these youngsters this farm visit is particularly special . |
7 | New Barns school at Toddington in Gloucestershire , which opened in 1965 , deals with disturbed children from all over the country . |
8 | School children from all over the country have been at the home of British motor racing putting their own hand-built machines through their paces . |
9 | MORE than 300 registered childminders and their children from all over Clwyd had a day out at Bodelwyddan Castle yesterday as part of National Childminding Week . |
10 | So , everyone does their own thing , the SCO with gamelan instruments assembled from recycled bits and pieces — old cars etc — and involving children from all over Lothian . |
11 | The money for three Kindertransporte from Zbonszyn ( 154 children in all ) came from the Polish Refugee Fund in Britain which raised £5000 . |
12 | , Robert ( 1710–1781 ) , philanthropist and connoisseur , was baptized 12 September 1710 at St Helen 's , Bishopsgate , London , the eldest in the family of two surviving sons and four daughters ( there were nineteen children in all ) of Robert Dingley , a Bishopsgate jeweller , and his wife Susanna , daughter of Henry Elkin . |