Example sentences of "[subord] [art] child is " in BNC.

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1 The relevant ages of consent in English law vary : 16 seems to be the general age , but the offence of gross indecency with or towards children only applies where the child is under 14 , and the age of consent for homosexual offences is 21 and the recommendation is to lower it only to 18 .
2 Where the child is being praised for new behaviour it should be rewarded immediately .
3 Time is appropriate where the child is required to do something at or by a particular time .
4 Teachers may give their verbal assent to such precepts as the need to " start where the child is " and to " individualise children 's learning " .
5 Another type of game that involves a lot of reading , and where the child is required to process large amounts of information , take decisions on the basis of that information , and see the consequences , is the simulation .
6 This process of imitation is an example of pure accommodation , where the child is at the mercy of the environmental events it encounters .
7 ( 4 ) Included within the ‘ extraordinary ’ or ‘ special ’ category might be , for example , cases where the child is proposing to submit to a sterilisation , an abortion , the removal of an organ for donation , or some similar non-therapeutic procedure , or where the child is refusing to submit to some procedure necessary to prolong or save the child 's life or to protect the child from really serious and irreparable harm .
8 Where the child is incapable of giving a valid consent , it is standard practice to seek parental consent where this is possible .
9 Where the child is of sufficient understanding the local authority must also obtain his consent before departing from the terms of an order .
10 ‘ For instance , should a child who has run away from home ring and ask that their parents be contacted , then the counsellors will do that and tell the mum and dad concerned where the child is , ’ she says .
11 A shocked community where every child is kept on the tightest rein
12 But it is still against the spirit of the Act to impose restrictions on contact where a child is accommodated by a local authority .
13 Dual assessments will be most common where the local authority is assessing a child 's special educational needs under the Education Act 1981 or where a child is disabled and the assessment is for the purposes of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 or associated legislation .
14 Where a child is a party to proceedings and required to serve a document , service must be effected by the child 's solicitor or by the guardian ad litem where the child has no solicitor .
15 Thus , a care order may be made for the " appeal period " where a child is the subject of an interim care order at the time the application is dismissed .
16 In the 1960's , the American ’ Look and Say ’ method was introduced , where a child is taught to recognise the whole word .
17 Although the child is still alive , at the last minute the surgeon refuses to operate .
18 However , despite the absence of a single world-wide consensus on religious observance , once the child is born there will be , for the majority of parents , a decision on religious ritual to be taken .
19 Residential workers are not involved in decisions as to whether , when and where to admit children into care ; fieldworkers fail to provide basic information about the personal histories of the children and young people admitted to care ; young people are admitted to care precipitously , without warning or preparation ; fieldworkers sometimes fail to keep in touch with the young person and the residential staff once the child is admitted ; discharge for the young people can be as sudden as their arrival .
20 It is appropriate in this case that there should be an interim residence order , and there should be directions attached to that order that A. be returned forthwith to the care of his father and that G. , R. and M. remain in the care of their father and that there be an inter partes hearing with service of the application as quickly as the Portsmouth County Court can make it possible to be heard , which means within a matter of days not a matter of weeks , because it would be quite wrong for this matter to die down once the child is returned .
21 Be here on time and do your work well and I might consider hiring you on a regular basis once the child is born . ’
22 Once a child is able to match one-to-one with confidence , he can use the idea to make a visual comparison of the number of objects contained in two sets .
23 Once a child is maturationally ready to toilet train the process usually only takes one or two weeks , but the teaching still has to come from the mother and she may be very uncertain about when to do it .
24 Once a child is in care , a lawyer may be asked to advise on the respective rights of the parties .
25 Some doctors recommend that no foods should be reintroduced until the child is over a year old , to minimize the risk of future sensitivity .
26 Gradually more and more refinement of the behaviour is required until the child is able to complete it without the model .
27 Behaviour has to be shaped up , bit by bit until the child is able to complete the whole of it as one process .
28 with imitative activity filling the gap until the child is able to participate meaningfully as a partner in home-centred behaviours , the definition of this aspect of the female sex role [ the domestic one ] seems to proceed without interruption and with continuous reinforcement from the cradle on .
29 Sickling crises cause cumulative tissue damage which frequently does not manifest until the child is older .
30 • Continue the breaths every three seconds until the child is managing to breathe without help , and then place in the recovery position .
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