Example sentences of "[adv] child " in BNC.
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1 | So child benefit for two children it 's ninety twenty five for the first . |
2 | In January this year the Home Office promised £350,000 to help set up an offender profiling unit which will record not only child murders but serial killings and rapes . |
3 | Perhaps child abuse or the continuing destruction of family life would make a good starting point ? |
4 | Women 's limited access to employers ' pension benefits are directly related to the traditional domestic division of labour which assigns the ‘ breadwinner ’ role to men , principally husbands , and the major responsibility for the unpaid work of the home ( especially child care ) to women . |
5 | Run along child . |
6 | In the UK some benefits are automatic ( eg child benefit , which is received by all families with children ) and others are means-tested ( eg family credit , which is received only by those families with low incomes ) . |
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8 | The programming side of IT has also been a weakly child . |
9 | Just child 's play |
10 | when you spend an entire morning just child hanging off you . |
11 | If politicians can do it , why not child molesters , fraudsters or armed robbers ? |
12 | Editor , — Michelle Jacobs is right to highlight the danger to children from liquid medicines dispensed in containers that are not child resistant . |
13 | I think you know , if it 's not child abuse or something you know |
14 | Why , should there be conflict over parental investment , because after all , children are the link product of success of their parents , so shortly child and parent have got exactly the same self interest have n't they ? |
15 | Perhaps the final element of the public health model which we need to consider is what evidence there is available concerning tertiary prevention or treatment , i.e. the efficacy of interventions specifically designed to reduce the likelihood of further abuse once child abuse has occurred . |
16 | Whenever child abuse is suspected , a conference will be held at an early stage in the investigation and decision-making processes . |
17 | It is also the role of the ACPC to organise a comprehensive case review whenever child abuse is a known or suspected factor in the death of any child in the area . |
18 | Rather than seeing child abuse as an exceptional problem requiring an exceptional response , and hence a qualitatively different practice , we should see it as part of child care and hence child care practice . |
19 | The grim harvest of these cuts was an increase in preventable diseases and hence child deaths — especially in Ghana . |
20 | We need to know far more than we currently do about the organised abuse of children — and we need to find out from survivors , both child and adult . |
21 | Both Child and Douglas-Hamilton were worried that in rushing to beat the rains the task force was not allowing itself enough time for preparation . |
22 | An exhausting process for both child and teacher , but the only process I know that treats the child as what he is , a developing and developable human being . |
23 | The assistants not only preferred these sorts of activities but also felt that they were the ones most helpful to both child and teacher . |
24 | A worker at Hammersmith & Fulham with extensive experience in both child protection and HIV/AIDS work , who would not be named , has strong views . |
25 | He found time too to father an illegitimate child , shortly afterwards abandoning both child and mistress for the woman he might well eventually have married , Margot Heinemann . |
26 | Again , surely both child and mother have the same approach on it , erm , where does the conflict come in over weaning ? |
27 | They can be displayed to help both child and interviewer . |
28 | The time has surely come for local authorities , at least , to develop and implement ‘ whole authority ’ policies and procedures on a range of topics , which would certainly include children with special needs and also child abuse . |
29 | General views on bringing up child . |
30 | A LAW allowing courts to lock up child criminals as young as 12 has been given the go-ahead by Mr Clarke . |