Example sentences of "child [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The physical child response to stroking is extended to the psychological equivalent in terms of praise and reward .
2 Under section 7 of the Act of 1980 , the parent of a child who has been refused admission to an aided school is given a right of appeal to an appeal committee against ‘ any decision made by or on behalf of the governors refusing … the child admission to ’ the school .
3 Those very few who do receive enough child support to ‘ float ’ them off income support may nevertheless lose financially because of the consequent loss of passported benefits such as free school meals .
4 There is a particular need for teachers with special responsibility for child protection to be trained in multi-agency working and procedures .
5 She advanced this theory to the child psychoanalyst to whom she was delivered the next day .
6 We paid out pensions to ten million people and Child Benefit to every family in the land .
7 We will increase child benefit to £9.95 a week for all children with the full value going to every family .
8 Firstly , if you are a woman and were claiming child benefit , HRP would have been credited to you automatically , whereas a man staying at home to care for a child would have needed to arrange the transfer of child benefit to himself .
9 Only when these are done , as Graham points out , should policy attempt to improve attendance by lower socio-economic group mothers through such financial sanctions as withholding or paying a reduced amount in maternity or child benefit to those mothers who do not attend such clinics or attend irregularly .
10 Er , if those that were earning over a certain amount , who certainly do n't need this child benefit to same the degree anyway , that 's those of at the lower end of the pay scale we could they could certainly save a lot of money , and they would n't have to do the squeeze down on the ones that would have the most .
11 The best way to help them all is Labour 's way — by increasing child benefit to £9.95 for every child , to reflect 1987 value .
12 Send child benefit to my family in Italy ’ .
13 The presbytery also instructed their clerk to write to the Prime Minister , John Major , the Secretary of State for Scotland , Ian Lang , the local Member of Parliament , Jim Wallace , and the Member of the European Parliament , Winnie Ewing , asking for the law concerning child abuse to be reviewed as a matter of urgency .
14 This approach likens child abuse to a disease .
15 In charge was a vivacious Viennese lady who had fled from danger , and who now put her outstanding skills in child welfare to good account .
16 We will guarantee every child access to two years ' preschool education with a choice of preschool provision .
17 Furthermore it is legitimate to ask how far adult behaviour patterns are built on a childhood foundation — is the child father to the man , or mother to the woman , in the absolute and simple sense Maltz and Borker appear to believe ?
18 Then he looked up and said , ‘ Celia , you do n't want to remain at Brentwoods for ever , do you , to have our child turn to some third party for its emotional and creature comforts , to get the odd pat on the head from a parent at six o'clock of an evening ?
19 Talk varied from views on nationalism and child birth to thoughts on mysticism and linguistic oppression .
20 The third sister , Ankhsenpaaten , had been given as a child bride to Tutankhaten .
21 He insists that Thailand now intends to get serious about enforcing the law on a range of issues , from child prostitution to copyright piracy to safety in the workplace .
22 PREVENTION : FROM CHILD CARE TO FAMILY WELFARE
23 In terms of official policy the movement from child care to family welfare resulted in demands for the creation of a more effective family service .
24 The development away from specialist child care to unified social services was the result of an increasing awareness that the family must be supported and assisted if child deprivation was to be avoided .
25 The cuckoo 's lazy tactic of leaving the hassle of child care to others is well known , but given the chance , fish will also attempt to cash in on others ' parental efforts in various ways .
26 Where the disclosure is made in confidence by a child victim to his solicitor , the solicitor 's entitlement to breach his duty of confidentiality depends on the child 's degree of maturity .
27 Similarly young children resort to screaming because they can not use words to describe what they want .
28 It 's thanks to the skill of surgeons and to the parents who allowed their childs heart to be donated .
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