Example sentences of "[verb] [art] parents [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It became the Parents ' National Education Union in 1892 as branches developed in several cities .
2 I doubt if it 's an issue that will affect the parents ' distress one way or the other . ’
3 In this connection it is worth bearing in mind that a hospital birth will be recorded in the registration district in which the hospital stands and not in the district which contains the parents ' home .
4 The child who refuses food Observation of meal-time will demonstrate the parents ' over-concerned reactions .
5 Indeed if this were its intended effect , it is difficult to see why the subsection goes on to say that it is not necessary to obtain the parents ' consent , rather than providing that such consent , if obtained , should be ineffective .
6 A heater/stat in this tank keeps everything at 80°F , matching the parents ' tank , and aeration distributes the temperature evenly .
7 Being aware of their limitations of ability and attention will prevent the parents ' feeling irritated .
8 You just lifted the parents ' quotes Rich ?
9 There have been so many changes in education that even teachers find it hard to keep up — so professionals as well as parents will welcome the Parents ' Information Checklist , £4.50 from the Advisory Centre for Education , 1b Aberdeen Studios , 22/24 Highbury Grove , N5 2EA .
10 Lesley-Anne Cull , who is writing a parents ' handbook on the subject , would like to hear from you .
11 As a mother , she says she sees the parents ' point of view .
12 The role of the professional is to listen and understand the parents ' views , aims , and expectations and to provide the parents with a range of suitable options and the necessary information from which to select .
13 There are parallels for schools ; if it pleases the customers then revamp the reading record card , add a parents ' race on Sports Day — making accommodations at the margins is equally easy for us too .
14 She led a battle to keep local nursery schools open ( and won ) , campaigned for a skateboarding bowl for neighbourhood children ( now up for a community award ) and produced a Parents ' Guide to Oxford Pubs .
15 Sovereign offers generous child reductions at most hotels , providing the child is sharing the parents ' room .
16 The House of Lords accepted evidence that the NSPCC relied on anonymous informants for much of its work in child protection and held that the public interest in informants coming forward with information outweighed the parents ' interest in being able to sue a malicious busybody .
17 This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents ' credibility and the trust put in them .
18 The letter was at pains to stress the parents ' involvement and their rights : ‘ If it is agreed that the Authority should determine the special educational provision for your child … your further rights under the Education Act 1981 will be explained to you . ’
19 The programme is structured in such a way that on-going evaluation is simple and results can be reflected on from time to time by the Family Development Nurse and Community Mother so that the monthly visit to the family which is the main focus of the programme for achieving goals can be adapted to each family 's level and the issues that are discussed are relevant , nonjudgemental , and supportive of the parents ' own ideas and recognises the parents ' desire to do what is best for their children .
20 If the parents are the client and we , as teachers , pursue the parents ' needs , wishes and aspirations , may not this obstruct and confuse the working relationship we have with individual children ?
21 They can ensure that the family receives all the practical help available from statutory and voluntary bodies — perhaps the use of a day nursery , better housing and so on — and they can help to reduce the parents ' guilt and anxiety and encourage them to be accepting and relaxed and neither reject nor over-protect their handicapped child .
22 The Region also recently sponsored a parents ' evening at Broughton High School , which provided information to around 150 parents on provision including general SVQs and National Certificate Module Clusters .
23 Her mother was so concerned that she rang a parents ' help-line .
24 We shall be running a parents ' night , to explain issues of parity of esteem and articulation .
25 Understanding the disorder and a detailed treatment plan usually eliminated the parents ' frustration , improved compliance , and allowed them to adjust and modify the treatment to provide for regular elimination .
26 As far as the school was concerned , the fact that so many parents attended a parents ' evening was ‘ an indication of the kind of area we are dealing with … where parents are interested in their children 's education and want to play as full a part as possible . ’
27 He suggested she should contact the father , Boyd Stych , and he gave the parents ' home telephone number , feeling that she would soon trace it anyway .
28 The playgroup leader may be asked if she will support the parents ' contribution to the Statement of special educational needs by describing the child 's participation at playgroup , his needs and capabilities , adaptation and behaviour .
29 It may take a long time discussing the parents ' child-rearing philosophy and even discussing their own childhood experiences of discipline to unearth the cause of these deep-seated feelings .
30 Health visitors and family doctors can help parents anticipate areas of difficulty by providing literature about different stages and issues in feeding young children as well as discussing the parents ' individual concerns and worries ( Finney 1986 ) .
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