Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for the child [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The person named in the order will have parental responsibility for the child while the order is in force .
2 If a person seeking party status has parental responsibility for the child but has not been named as a respondent , the court must grant his request .
3 In this context " the responsible person " means any person who has parental responsibility for the child and any other person with whom the child is living .
4 " Family " in this context includes any person who has parental responsibility for the child or with whom he is living ( s17(10) ) .
5 Instead , it promotes a new philosophy — that both parents have parental responsibility for the children and not just , as was often the case under the old law , the parent with whom the children were living .
6 Two days later she returned to their home in Silton Road , Huyton , to collect fresh clothing for the children and Redmond was already there .
7 The ultimate aim should be to reduce any unnecessary anxiety for the child and the parents . ’
8 The applicant must specify the order sought , summarise the evidence in support and state the future plans for the child if a final order is made including arrangements for contact .
9 In addition in Mehmet v Perry , on the lines of Watkins J 's decision in Regan v Williamson [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 305 , £1,500 was awarded for the loss of the mother 's individual care for the children and £1,000 was awarded to the husband for his loss of his wife 's individual care and attention .
10 There will be three open classes each with a different teacher from which you may choose one session ; there will also be a separate class for the children and an interesting selection of displays .
11 Birth itself is a physical and emotional crisis for the child and long-lasting emotional effects from a difficult or ill-organised birth have been postulated .
12 It may not appoint a legal guardian for the child or consent to an adoption order or an order freeing the child for adoption or providing for his adoption abroad ( s33(6) ( b ) ) .
13 A rainy-afternoon refuge for the children or just a wonderful place to relax — whatever the weather !
14 The atmosphere , whether it be one of confidence , inhibition or embarrassment , will contain a vital message for the child and leave its legacy in adult life .
15 What a wonderful treat for the children and parents .
16 If , for example , the local authority is unable to find a suitable placement for the child because of a shortage of foster parents the court may decide that a care order is not to the child 's benefit despite the shortcomings of his own parents .
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