Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a child [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Checklists may be used not only to determine a child 's current level of functioning , but also to establish the focus for subsequent intervention .
2 That minute could literally save a child 's life . ’
3 The sun can easily damage a child 's delicate skin .
4 But this can not guarantee a child 's safety .
5 The question of how best to structure a child 's learning experiences invites the teacher or therapist to switch from the focus on linguistic description , presented in Chapters 1 , 2 and 3 , to the concern about explanations of language development discussed in Chapters 4 and 5 .
6 The formal duties of the conference are to decide whether or not to place a child 's name on the Child Protection Register and , if so , to appoint a ‘ key worker ’ who then assumes the main responsibility for overall coordination of any subsequent work with the child and the family .
7 But Ben was already planning a children 's opera with William Plomer to be called Tyco the Vegan .
8 They already have a children 's play room , an art room , conference space and are building up a library .
9 More effective and more socially acceptable ways of solving conflicts are developed and rules governing the rights of persons and property gradually enter a child 's awareness .
10 Other family members ' response will also influence a child 's reaction to the disease .
11 Dash are also running a children 's colouring competition via their shops , asking children to colour in a picture of a meadow .
12 The effect is very different , however , from the beginning of Joyce 's Portrait ( p 27 ) , which also presents a child 's version of reality , but in the artless style of the child itself Peake 's style is highly artificial in a sense that applies to the style of Lyly 's Euphues ( 1.3.1 ) .
13 At that time we also ran a children 's hospital , so that I had the opportunity of seeing the effects of treatment on acute surgical cases , both pre- and post-operatively , as well as dealing with some fairly ill children and a good mix of diagnostic and management problems in the adult unit .
14 ‘ The whole musical inferno has risen up to stop a child 's brilliance being seen ’ , he wrote .
15 He has also published a children 's book on the birds of Vietnam , The Birds Are Our Friends , for distribution in Vietnam 's school system .
16 As he got ready to go to the station , his aunt was busily arranging a children 's tea party in the church hall .
17 The trees and shrubs wavering in the wind had stilled and now resembled a child 's Plasticine world .
18 When a system of individual assessment is implemented , teachers seek regularly and conscientiously to perceive a child 's success ( be this in reading , in mathematics , or in the slow mastery of a concept in history or science ) against the understanding that child showed yesterday , last week or last year .
19 These gardens have taken many years to complete and now include a children 's Play area , a small lake with swans and fountains and a large sloping grassy area surrounded by trees and seats .
20 Mirman now runs a children 's shop in London 's King 's Road .
21 Now , well you ca n't have one , you ca n't have a children 's day cos you do n't do anything
22 ( viii ) They should be encouraged to be adventurous with vocabulary choices and should be taught how to use a children 's thesaurus .
23 In trying to answer the question " where does a child 's control of his or her native language come from ? " , two contrasting theoretical explanations have come to dominate discussion .
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