Example sentences of "[coord] [art] parent [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , if parents are able to have their views upheld ( as might occur on an appeal against a decision not to reinstate a permanently excluded pupil ) , ‘ it may not be clear whether it is primarily the child 's right or the parents ' rights over upbringing which is being upheld ’ .
2 These included parental reports of apnoea during sleep with recordings showing a breathing pattern characteristic of the awake state ; a reported prolonged pause in breathing but an electronically straight line on the breathing movement signal unaccompanied by any changes in heart rate or Sao 2 levels and with a persisting respiratory sinus arrhythmia ( produced by disconnection of the breathing capsule ) ; and the parent 's history being inconsistent with the time log on the event recorder .
3 If they do so , they are making decisions which they have no right to make , because it is the doctor 's obligation to save life not take it , and the parents ' duty to stand by their children from the day they are born or , if this is not feasible , for society itself to step in and shoulder this ultimate demand upon it .
4 The headteacher who is in the playground in the morning to greet children and parents and also there in the afternoon to see the children safely away is in a strong position to encourage casual chatter about learning , teaching and the parents ' perceptions of the school .
5 Social workers , she says , have a primary responsibility to ensure that the case conference has information relating to the family background , and the parents ' views on the issues .
6 On many occasions in our study we found a sharp contrast between the professionals ' perception that a high degree of consensus had been reached and the parents ' perception that they had agreed to a course of action because they saw no other real choice , particularly if the urgent needs of the child and other family members were to be quickly met .
7 Once this link is established Mrs Shott is asked to consider a residential placement and the parents ' own anxieties about their family situation and needs are used to justify the proposal being put forward .
8 The Old Stopfordians ' Association had decided to use some of the proceeds from its sale of the Harrison-Towns field to build squash-courts , and the Parents ' Association was about to launch an Appeal to raise money for a swimming pool , the lack of which had been bemoaned since the move to Buxton Road .
9 Miss Outram was still at school , and the parents ' wishes had been ignored in London and Derby .
10 It has been noted elsewhere that there are many community level variables ( schools , adequacy of water supply , transportation , medical personnel and facilities , etc ) that affect child health and the parents ' ability to overcome health problems and hazards .
11 It must be every child 's dream to visit Walt Disney World — and every parent 's wish to take their children on the holiday of a lifetime .
12 And every parent 's greatest fear : could my child be abducted ? .
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