Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] child [unc] " in BNC.

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1 We had examples of other parents won over into trusting school staff and giving truthful instead of cosmetic reasons for the child 's absence — but keeping the child off , nonetheless , for reasons peripheral to the child ( such as ‘ going with granny to collect her pension ’ ) .
2 Given the educational importance of deductive explanations , it is important to consider some possible reasons for the children 's difficulty .
3 Once the kidnap has taken place , the woman is generally compelled to display ‘ her baby ’ , particularly if she has claimed to be pregnant , and this impulse presents the best opportunity for the child 's recovery .
4 Life in New Zealand was hard for the original settlers , but not quite as hard for Bruce and Jim 's generation , and it looked as if it might be a veritable paradise for the children 's .
5 Children whose parents had given unconscious , covert permission for the child 's aggressive behaviour .
6 It is not clear whether this motivation arises from a pragmatic desire to influence other people in order to achieve common objectives , or whether social interactions act as a catalyst for the child 's intrinsic curiosity about language as a system for communicating with other people .
7 The court should approach an application for leave under section 10(9) on the basis that the local authority 's plans for the child 's future are designed to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare and that any departure therefrom might disrupt the child 's life to the extent of harming him ( post , pp. 429H — 430D ) .
8 ‘ Where the person applying for leave to make an application for a section 8 order is not the child concerned , the court shall , in deciding whether or not to grant leave , have particular regard to — ( a ) the nature of the proposed application for the section 8 order ; ( b ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( c ) any risk there might be of that proposed application disrupting the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it ; and ( d ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority — ( i ) the authority 's plans for the child 's future ; and ( ii ) the wishes and feelings of the child 's parents .
9 On the contrary , section 10(9) ( d ) ( i ) provides that the court is to have particular regard to the authority 's plans for the child 's future .
10 Accordingly , the court should approach the application for leave on the basis that the authority 's plans for the child 's future are designed to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare and that any departure from those plans might well disrupt ‘ the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it . ’
11 In deciding whether to grant leave the court must have regard to : ( i ) the nature of the proposed application ; ( ii ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( iii ) the risk of harmful disruption to the child 's life ; and ( iv ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority , the authority 's plans for the child 's future and the wishes and feelings of the parents ( s10(9) ) .
12 It demonstrates that there is a case for arguing that the child care system should no longer reinforce inequities but become a means of redressing them , and like improved health should see education as a proper means of laying foundations for the children 's futures .
13 The second part considers how interactions between the child and her linguistically more competent caretakers may create privileged opportunities for language learning , and thereby constitute a form of environmental support for the child 's mastery of language .
14 Children need someone unconditionally and permanently committed to them , and it is difficult to see why a parent who takes no responsibility for a child 's care has a right to prevent someone else from doing so .
15 Doctors have been concerned that requests for repeated medical examinations , while justified for the purposes of forensic evidence , might be detrimental to their primary responsibility for the child 's health and well-being .
16 He turned up at the game with his head shaven , Gazza style , to raise money for a children 's cancer charity as part of Friday 's Comic Relief day .
17 The film , which is based on the story of Peter Pan , will raise money for a children 's hospital ward .
18 They asked for money for the child 's family .
19 Les is loaning his huge teddy , complete with natty BNFL vest , to the Famous People 's Teddy Bear exhibition to be held in Preston between Saturday , August 29 and September 2 to help raise money for the children 's charity Barnardos .
20 The mother of a three year old boy believed to have dropped a baby girl who was found dead at a playgroup has expressed symapathy for the child 's family .
21 Obesity is defined as weight above the ninety-seventh centile compared to normal height or more than 20 per cent above the mean weight for the child 's age .
22 Spence , 57 , of South Shields , Tyneside , contacted a hospital saying she wanted to raise funds for a children 's unit .
23 Other attractions at the sale , which is to raise funds for the Children 's Society , include a raffle and a painting competition for children .
24 His part in the 1960 British film A French Mistress was also largely unnoticed , but it was significant as his first step into the world of ‘ grown-up ’ films after his starring roles for the Children 's Film Foundation .
25 As it turned out the selection of Glaze ( who later played a comic Doctor in a Christmas pantomime for the children 's variety show Crackerjack ) proved inspired .
26 I am Julias Denton for homes for the children 's charity .
27 Well done to … the Leeds branch of The Guild of Hairdressers who have been raising money over the last twelve months for the Children 's ’ Wing at the Seacroft Hospital .
28 A SUMMER Ball held in the Summer Fayre marquee on the Friday evening raised over £10,000 for the Children 's Hospice for the eastern region at Milton , Cambs .
29 He also warned that a future application by the council for the children 's adoption against their mother 's wishes might succeed .
30 He served on the BA 's Children 's bookselling committee , took part in the meetings of the book trade 's children 's books committee , and last year served as a judge for the children 's book section of the Whitbread Prize .
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