Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] child [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Rosellina was on her way to Rimini , to work in a children 's village set up for orphans and children who had become separated from their families . |
2 | Family pets may be included in the child 's idea of his family . |
3 | ‘ The repercussion are likely to be felt in the children 's market , ’ observed Mr Lang , ‘ where ‘ visual literacy ’ alternatives to books are more attractive among the 10 to 12 year olds — your book buyers of the future . ’ |
4 | Time-out if administered firmly , insistently but gently , usually results in the child 's going to the chair or the hall like a lamb . |
5 | There may be few today who are quite so confident about the precision with which children can be shaped , yet with respect to at least one of the above vocations , that of thief , many current theories of delinquency still concur that the roots of the condition are to be sought in the child 's early years . |
6 | The motivation to write is heightened , and writing of great diversity can be encouraged — including , where appropriate , writing in the child 's own language or dialect . |
7 | In this class , writing in the children 's home language was encouraged and reinforced . |
8 | In R v East Sussex CC , ex pR [ 1990 ] FLR 837 the President of the Family Division supported this view and said that judicial review should only be used in exceptional circumstances to challenge a case conference decision which did not result in a child 's removal from home . |
9 | Nevertheless to consider the National Curriculum as a list of subjects runs the danger of expressing it in a way which over-emphasises information and a narrow range of skills at the expense of the development of a full range of socially useful skills , attitudes and ideas , which is usually the concern of interested parents and can even be seen in a child 's view of the purpose of education . |
10 | She was attacked as she played in a children 's playground as she bent down to stroke a dog tied to a post it attacked her . |
11 | Add a name songs This was an idea I had to personalize songs by adding in a child 's name . |
12 | No one would bother to look in a child 's hiding place . |
13 | Negative side effects of the drug can occur and increases in the child 's drowsiness , irritability , restlessness are noted as well as loss of appetite and headaches ( Doleys 1978 ) . |
14 | Again Chairman , it 's reflected in the children 's services plan up to possible future proposals for Robert Home . |
15 | Yes , the frustrated mother ca n't be generous and so forth with her child , and on the whole I think the emphasis that people used to put on mothers staying at home was very misguided , because a mother who 's having to sacrifice all her outside interests for the sake of her child is just a frustrated mother , and it 's not good for the also the problem is that you then have fairly energetic women devoting all they have to children , then they over-invest in the child 's own achievements , so in fact you are putting a great psychological burden on the child because it has to grow up fulfilling expectations of an adult , which is not right for a child . |
16 | Through these roles the teacher intervenes in the child 's learning , most often by a careful structuring of the contexts for writing . |
17 | Transfer may be justified in the child 's interests , for example , where it would enable the case to be heard in a court closer to the child 's home . |
18 | To complete the sequence , try for a few close-ups of the coloured light reflecting in the children 's faces , after which a fade to black would bring the sequence to an appropriate close . |
19 | If what they say is derogatory , then that opinion ( false or unfair as it may be ) will be registered in the child 's subconscious mind and will grow and expand as he approaches adulthood . |
20 | In deference to custom , there was a party in the child 's honour , central to which was a dish of peas , which symbolises the lessening of grief to those who have been in sorrow — never far from the Jewish consciousness , and of particular relevance to this family ; a copy of the scriptures was placed in the child 's hands , along with a pen — how especially appropriate for this child ! — which will have been followed by the usual Talmudic discussions in which , no doubt , Lyon and Solomon will have capped each other 's comments . |
21 | Initially parents need to learn to smile and look or touch their child when food is being placed in the child 's mouth and also for chewing and swallowing ( McGuinn Koepke and Thyer 1985 ) . |
22 | Afterwards , it was alleged , the victims were placed in the children 's brothels in which Cairo abounded . |
23 | He sang in a child 's voice that was beginning to break , so that it was tuneless , the register awkward , the pitch uncertain . |
24 | But there are only limited facilites for them stay in the children 's ward to be near their daughter . |
25 | This resulted in the children 's department undertaking general family case work and finding they lacked the power to provide much constructive help in many cases . |
26 | They were brittle , however , and we had tears as some ‘ wicked mega-whoppers ’ disintegrated in the children 's eager hands . |
27 | If the problem is one of bedwetting then the chart should go in the child 's bedroom . |
28 | The class teacher retaining a copy of the certificate to place in the child 's personal file . |
29 | Teaching about computers is important , both technically and from the role they 're going to have in the children 's lives , but as I have said before the main interest , from an educational point of view , is using it as one would use a video tape or an overhead projector or a blackboard and a piece of chalk . |
30 | Though to be really professional she should make corrections in red as she did in the children 's books . |