Example sentences of "from [noun] to child " in BNC.
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1 | While the problems faced by parents will vary from child to child and family to family , the professional 's problem is always the same . |
2 | The speed of behaviour change will vary from child to child depending on their temperamental state , their past learning history , and the ability of the parents to be consistent . |
3 | The balance of the work and activities may vary from child to child . |
4 | The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression . |
5 | You will be moving round the room from child to child because every child is doing something different , different as an individual — if he is not it is perhaps your fault . |
6 | It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached . |
7 | In fact , the problem seems to be determined genetically , which means that the tendency to hyperkinesis is passed down from parent to child . |
8 | The hydra 's psychic spores would remain dormant in human brains for untold generations , passed from parent to child . |
9 | Not surprisingly , the research commissioned by the DHSS failed to identify any attitudinal mechanism by which poverty was somehow ‘ transmitted ’ from parent to child . |
10 | Such groups may cohere together according to a wide variety of principles , e.g. by identification with a particular locality , a particular herd of livestock , a particular parcel of seed ( annually replaced ) , a particular lineage name transmitted from parent to child , and 50 on . |
11 | First , there may be an absence of altruism from parent to child ; perhaps more importantly , there may be an absence of altruism from child to parent . |
12 | Among the habits and values passed from parent to child are political ones . |
13 | ‘ They focus attention during special project weeks on subjects of public interest — from homelessness to child abuse . ’ |
14 | From mother to child ( perinatal transmission ) — Estimates are that in developed parts of the world such as Europe , around 15% of children born to mothers with HIV will themselves be infected . |
15 | From mother to child before and during birth . |