NSPCC in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for NSPCC in the English»French Dictionary

NSPCC in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for NSPCC in the English»French Dictionary

NSPCC [ˌenesˌpi:si:ˈsi:] N Brit

NSPCC abbreviation of National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

NSPCC
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was a charity single with proceeds going to the NSPCC.
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The match, which attracted a crowd of over 1,000, raised 4,000 for the NSPCC.
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Prior to her role with the NSPCC, she was a schoolteacher.
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In fact, after the local council and the NSPCC undertook a second investigation, he was to face another three years of anxiety.
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Goody raised over 550 for her chosen charity, the NSPCC.
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It provoked outcry from the NSPCC in this country, who called for the novel to be banned.
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But the NSPCC says unless the law is changed to make this obligatory, some children will remain at risk.
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The exhibition was branded "appalling and completely insensitive" by the NSPCC.
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Since the merger with the NSPCC the service has expanded, and depends on public generosity to pay for the children's phone calls.
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The NSPCC maltreatment study supports the association between neglect and lower socio-economic class.
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