Example sentences of "by [art] parents " in BNC.

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1 In 1978 , on the basis of their professional knowledge of schooling and civil administration , the organization succeeded in obtaining the necessary government permission to open in Dalkey a multi-denominational school governed principally by the parents , the mode of religious instruction to be determined by them .
2 Once it was mooted that there should be a study-period after school , but this was vetoed by the parents ' meeting which protested that it would interfere with after-school sports .
3 APRESS Council adjudication on a complaint against the Guardian has been criticised by the parents of missing London estate agent Suzy Lamplugh as ‘ quite extraordinary ’ .
4 Brian Lane ( schoolteacher ) : ‘ One thing I remember about David was something that he did n't take part in , which was a concert held at the school in aid of a pavilion that was being put up by the parents and teachers , and being paid for by them .
5 Her response — such a lighting up of her face — made me remember how few times it was likely she had been kissed in her whole life : not as a child , by the parents who had given her away ; not by her old foster parents ; not often , I guessed , even by Beatrice and her boys .
6 The island itself — its people and their occupations , its geology , fauna and flora , its architecture — would , it was hoped by the parents , widen horizons that a too intense dedication to music might narrow .
7 The chick hatches after a month 's incubation and is dribble fed by the parents on a regurgitated milk-like secretion .
8 The outcome of the dispute was hailed by the parents and their supporters as a victory for the rights of parents .
9 Formal assessment of a child believed to have special needs which require special educational provision must be conducted , once the child has been identified either by the school , via its non-statutory assessment monitoring of pupils and assessment under the National Curriculum regime , or by the parents .
10 Other information such as behaviour and home circumstances may be included in the record but , if not entirely factual , it should be sufficiently well founded to bear scrutiny by the parents .
11 when a young child or teenager is asked to do something , perhaps given an instruction by the parents ;
12 One of the problems is that there are teachers who do not have a salary fixed by the Ministry of Education and sometimes this salary is made up from fees paid by the parents since the Ministry argues that they do n't receive a sufficient subsidy to pay the teachers .
13 Whether the family 's love is really extended to include the new member , is affected by the parents ' reaction .
14 This pressure is manifest in the gentle coercion of the baby by the parents at one end of the scale to the severe treatment of recalcitrant children and adult criminals at the other .
15 The author regarded as unfounded the fears of those moralists who thought God 's order would be destroyed if the birth of sons and daughters were determined by the parents .
16 These were described by the parents later as inadequate and often inaccurate .
17 For the two older children , both pupils at Kirkwall Grammar School , the same sort of ‘ pen portraits ’ were supplied by guidance staff , and were also considered by the parents to be woefully inadequate .
18 A solicitor , engaged by the parents to ask these children their views before the Hearing on 5 March , was not allowed access to them .
19 Either , as has already been explained , the grounds for referral are disputed by the parents or the children , or a child may be unable to understand the grounds through age or mental incapacity .
20 At the first public meeting in St Margaret 's Hope , called only two days after the children were taken from their homes , a conscious decision was taken by the parents and the rest of the local community that supported them , to actively' court publicity .
21 It was on the market and it was a grand gesture by the owner — one that was much appreciated by the parents of the nine children , and by the Action Committee that had come together so promptly to support them .
22 Her responses to all questions by the parents were criticised by them as ‘ text-book jargon ’ .
23 The other child is still being looked after by the parents who took her home .
24 Baby Two is still being looked after by the parents who took it home .
25 All attempts by the parents to have a Lydia or a Charles would be doomed to failure : one Lydia just lived to see her first birthday — the first two years of life seeming to be the most dangerous by far for the poor little infants — and the next passed away at the age of three , baptised at St John 's but buried by the Baptists of Badcox Lane .
26 The first is for working parents , explaining the tax rules that apply when childcare is organised and paid for either by the parents themselves or their employers .
27 Indeed , the loss of the parenting role is often something that is noticed only by the parents themselves .
28 My sister Pat , aged thirteen was in theory being educated at home according to a syllabus devised by the Parents ' National Educational Union , and which worked on a postal basis in much the same way as the Open University does today .
29 Student allowances are often provided by the parents , themselves often low-paid intellectuals and by the mid-1980s , income could hardly keep pace with price rises .
30 Faulty learning occurs because the first instances of it were inappropriately reinforced by the parents or other caretakers of the child .
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