Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] child " in BNC.

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1 It may even be morally permissible to kill the child ; but the criminal law neither now nor in the future will countenance this , though it may look the other way from time to time .
2 Their eldest son aims to prove this by stealing an aeroplane to gain publicity for his pompous declaration that ‘ We boys do not wish to kill the children of any other school . ’
3 They did n't set out to kill the children .
4 No structured programme is necessary to teach a baby its mother tongue , to enable the child to master the complexities of sentence construction or grasp the subtle nuances and meanings conveyed in phrase and tone .
5 Once a family contacts or is referred to the referral scheme coordinator every assistance is given to that family to link into their local community group to ensure that the group is physically suitable and that any special assistance needed to enable the child to attend the group and enjoy its activities is provided .
6 The essential feature of the family centre is that it provides a service to the whole family and not just the child although family centres may also provide other child-centred services such as day care , out-of-school activities and child health clinics. ( d ) Support at home Local authorities must make appropriate provision for the following services to be available to children in need who are living with their families ( Sched 2 , para 8 ) : ( i ) advice , guidance and counselling ; ( ii ) occupational , social , cultural and recreational activities ; ( iii ) home help ( including laundry facilities ) ; ( iv ) transport or assistance with travel expenses to and from the home so that the child may take advantage of any service offered ; ( v ) assistance to enable the child and his family to have a holiday .
7 The intention of the project was to investigate how teachers across the primary age-range used collaborative tasks as an integral part of their normal classroom activity and what they did to enable the children to work effectively together .
8 BRITAIN and Ireland today united to mourn the child victims of the Warrington IRA atrocity and voice outrage at a murderous week of Ulster violence .
9 to restore the child 's confidence
10 Indeed , the local authority has a clear duty to restore the child to his or her natural parents as soon as this is consistent with the child 's welfare .
11 Parents and others try yet fail to restore the children to their natural selves ; the father , Alvarez , cries angrily :
12 Links can be established between home , school and the relevant authority which can help to monitor the child 's progress , review placement and promote a well co-ordinated plan for the pupil 's education .
13 If the child in question is placed on the Child Protection Register , review conferences must be held regularly to monitor the child 's safety and to review his or her registration .
14 Record keeping to monitor the children 's progress is vital .
15 Miss Armstrong said the defendants were in some way prodding the woman from behind she swung round as if to hit the children with her bag and they ran off .
16 For her part , Rachaela tried not to curb the child , but let her go her own wild , silent way .
17 ‘ How can you be so utterly selfish as to uproot the child from her home and school at this stage , when nothing has been finally decided by the court ?
18 The SSD 's preventive strategy is directed towards those children and their families where there is likelihood of damage … bringing them into care at some achieve the minimum amount of intervention necessary to preserve the child 's place within the family .
19 According to ancient custom it would be possible for Sarah as wife to claim the child as her own .
20 At 11.20pm last night , the baby 's mother returned to the hospital to claim the child .
21 The implications of the medical diagnosis in so far as it is likely to affect the child 's education will need to be considered and attention given to the prognosis , especially if it involves the possibility of progressive deterioration of sight .
22 Education , of course , does not end at the school gates : the home is one of a complex of factors which combine to affect the child 's chances at school .
23 What the court must do therefore is take into account all the relevant factors and consider how they affect or are likely to affect the child .
24 We must have sport , drama and music to enrich the children , but I also have an objective to make the children aware of city life and the wider world outside the community of small agricultural villages .
25 Whatever its actual effect , the English wanted at least to make sure that they would not be out of pocket over expansion in America , and the fear that they would lose money was expressed by the economist Charles Davenant when he wrote in 1698 : ‘ it can not reasonably be admitted that the mother country should impoverish herself to enrich the children nor that Britain should weaken herself to strengthen America . ’
26 Many artists are now drawn to it , and find that it has other attractions than the records of the burial of kings : they love to paint the children who come to meet the tourist with wave-worn pebbles from the sacred isle , and also the scenery of Mull , and the many lochs that indent that isle of bold headlands and rugged mountains masses , as they are seen from Iona .
27 Was that what all the passion for landscapes and pretty rural images was about — ‘ they love to paint the children who come to meet the tourist with wave-worn pebbles from the sacred isle … ’
28 She did not know how long she would have to carry the child , or when it would be born ; she had no one to ask except Mrs Seager , who was still insistent that they go soon .
29 The family must be willing and able to carry the child 's past into the present and sustain it into the future , thus linking the child with its ancestral past in a positive way .
30 The Gomez couple in Flame in the Street , although they have their arguments and race-related problems , appear relatively happy , if rather passionless : the structure of the narrative , taking place as it does over a period of one day , does not allow us to see the child that Judy Gomez is carrying .
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