Example sentences of "[prep] bringing up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Women who I had attacked for bringing up boy children wanted to know if it had been an immaculate conception or simply parthenogenesis , and what was I going to do with it if it were a boy ?
2 ‘ Pluto is renowned for bringing up things that are buried , so we are going to see revealed things that have remained secret for years .
3 The answer … is not to resign ourselves to our women 's role — in a woman 's place — and demand payment for staying put , but to collectivise childcare , to share the responsibility for bringing up children within the community .
4 look at the actual erm suitability of the flats say , for bringing up children .
5 Erm how suitable would you say the flats are for bringing up children ?
6 lot of the people who are complaining here are people who are complaining that their an assessment has been made which was very much lower than is necessary for bringing up children .
7 The prime responsibility for bringing up children rests with parents .
8 Barry contends the two-parent family remains the best structure for bringing up children , but that single-parent families and other minorities seem to get an inordinate say in society .
9 Where was the best place for bringing up fish on the river ?
10 The SAS claimed forty aircraft , many of them Junkers 52 transporters which Rommel relied on for bringing up supplies .
11 Oliver was a whiny child , partly , I think , because Nonni had set ideas about bringing up babies which involved feeding them at set hours and leaving them to cry in between .
12 So what do you , if had er , in terms of , how do you feel about bringing up children round here , what do you what do you feel about that , bringing up ?
13 She can not even begin to comprehend how a mother feels about bringing up children on state benefits or the frustration and despair of young people who can see no likelihood of ever finding meaningful employment .
14 ‘ No number of classes or courses or theories about bringing up kids replaces common sense ’ .
15 Try comparing your own experiences as a child with your attitudes towards bringing up children as you express them today .
16 She discusses marriage trends and how these have affected where the children live and who cares for them , the ethnic diversity of British life , and different cultural attitudes towards bringing up children .
17 Yet with any luck we shall have a dozen bold new hens to lay eggs for us next year - and even if only half of them manage to emulate their mothers in the matter of bringing up families , by mid-summer we shall be positively over-run .
18 ‘ There 's no way of bringing up siege engines to the walls . ’
19 Six years of bringing up Charlotte and Luke with chicken wire tacked across inside their bedroom window , and a security system worthy of Alcatraz so that the parishioners who needed to get to you never could .
20 But she wants her share of bringing up baby , too . ’
21 The state 's duty to support families in their task of bringing up children and its duty to protect children from significant harm are both enhanced .
22 Eleanor Rathbone firmly believed that the only way to remove a major barrier against equal pay in professions such as teaching would be to take account of the differences in standards of living reflected in the higher costs of bringing up children in the higher income groups .
23 Living on income support is for many a very negative experience — the intrusive questioning about income and about personal relationships ; the difficulties of queuing with young children ; the problems when benefits are delayed or lost ; the lack of control over income as more and more direct deductions are made — all these and more contribute to the difficulties of bringing up children alone on a low income .
24 I would love to have a friend of around my own age to share outings , coffee and a chat and generally the good and the bad of bringing up children .
25 The task of bringing up children is tough for any parent but for one man it 's particularly difficult .
26 You know about having t how do they feel in terms of bringing up kids in the flats ?
27 Tomorrow in One Day at a Time we see how some families have coped with bringing up children who 've suffered head injuries .
28 Our admissions policy and er , er pre- establishments throughout the education department certainly takes account of erm single parents ' situations , particularly the stress that 's involved in bringing up parents in that respect because it 's it 's the stress that 's involved rather than
29 But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children .
30 Whatever we think about child baptism , it did reflect a serious interest in the role of the family in bringing up children .
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