Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [art] child " in BNC.

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1 The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her .
2 It is not usually preceded by long and bitter quarrels between parents and need not affect the child 's eye view of dependability and reliability of parents in their relationship with the child .
3 Parents of allergic children have to walk a tightrope — on the one hand they need to warn their child about things to avoid , but on the other hand they must not make the child over-anxious .
4 ‘ Yet you did not want a child in this marriage ? ’
5 She did not want a child to walk through life beside her .
6 We do not want every child to become an artist — heaven forbid , but we do want every child to grow and be enriched by his imaginative experiences , and the study and observation and attempts at expressing these , in colour and form , is one way for him to do this .
7 We do not want the child to rely on guidance for all instructions indiscriminately .
8 For her part , Rachaela tried not to curb the child , but let her go her own wild , silent way .
9 And you 've taught her not to savage the children .
10 We focus on the need for change in a way which does not regard the child as being ‘ damaged ’ or having something ‘ wrong ’ with him or her .
11 Not allowing the child independence for self-feeding or getting dirty can interfere with normal developmental learning .
12 Police said they were not naming the children 's mother , who said later : ‘ I 'm still in shock .
13 Diana is determined not to lose the children but , with William as heir to the throne , the Palace is equally adamant that their upbringing is not left in her hands alone .
14 There is quite an art in scattering the pennies so that they do not hurt the children .
15 It would not profit the children there greatly to learn the culture of those countries when in a few months they would have to go overseas .
16 But this can not guarantee a child 's safety .
17 Three mothers did not know the children 's birth weights ; these mothers had one , two , and four children .
18 Advice to parents about risk , whether primary or secondary , does not prevent the child from being handicapped , just from being born .
19 But they were clearly under considerable stress when making their decision , which involved refusing consent for a vital operation for a baby with no other problems than those associated with Down 's Syndrome ; problems which once the operation had been conducted , would not prevent the child from an average life .
20 In R v Hove Juvenile Court , ex pW [ 1989 ] FCR 286 , for example , the expert opinion of a child psychiatrist was admitted in evidence although she had not seen the child .
21 Do not give the child eggs , fish , chocolate , wheat , oranges , peanuts or other nuts for at least the first six months , and preferably for the first year of life .
22 Never remove any clothes that have stuck to the skin and do not give the child anything to drink in case he or she has to go to the operating theatre .
23 Do not give the children marks if you are testing for analysis .
24 The old woman seemed not to hear the children , yet on leaving The Courts to pass through another narrow alleyway , she bitterly emitted one word : ‘ Scum ! ’
25 If you have not had a child , what factors have so far prevented you ?
26 Parents need to be helped to understand the problem and not punish the child for not getting to the lavatory in time ( Schmitt 1982a ) .
27 Making sure that the parents praise the child for dry beds and not punish the child for wet beds is also important , as the anxiety generated by punishment and anger from the parents may exacerbate the problem .
28 If the pregnancy has to be gone through and does continue and the mother does not want to or can not keep the child there is the option of adoption .
29 I have already referred to the fact that the need to move the children had been precipitated by the announcement by the friends of the family with whom the children were staying that they could not keep the children any longer .
30 Providing the obscene video , photograph or book did not feature a child under 16 , the simple possession of such a tape was not in itself a criminal offence , Mr Jack said .
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