Example sentences of "from parents [prep] " in BNC.

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1 and advice should be sought by creative arts teachers when they are preparing programmes from special needs , special interest multi-school or multi-ethnic organisations other departments and from parents with special experience , knowledge and skills .
2 Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements .
3 Informed consent is sought from parents on the basis of an information sheet entitled ‘ A new test for baby boys — Do you want it ? ’ printed on blue paper .
4 Grumbles gathered from parents at the school gate , from the child that does n't want to come to school or from teachers blowing off steam in the staff room will , if properly used , help in the forestalling of trouble and give indications about ways in which the school can be improved .
5 The conditional projections made in 1969 by David Butler and Donald Stokes about the differential fertility — death rates between the social classes , combined with the transmission of political loyalties from parents to children — appeared to make Labour a natural majority party .
6 I am trying to give you hard facts , tell you how the traits of human personality are carried from parents to offspring , tell you accurately how the environment modifies inherited characteristics .
7 Genetics deals with how genes are passed on from parents to their offspring and a great deal is known about the mechanisms governing this process .
8 These genes are duplicated along with the chromosomes at each cell division and can be passed down from parents to their offspring .
9 In general , enzyme defects are inherited — passed on from parents to children in the form of an abnormal gene .
10 The liability of each person is assumed to be determined by the independent contribution of a major locus ( g ) ( a locus that causes a displacement of more than one phenotypic standard deviation between normal and abnormal genotypes on the liability scale ) ; a multifactorial component ( c ) , attributable in theory to a large number of genetic or environmental influences , or both , acting additively and transmitted from parents to their children ; and a random , non-transmitted environmental factor ( e ) .
11 As Bell points out , because of the composition of his sample , these illustrations all concern flows of money from parents to children at a point in the life course when characteristically resources are stretched , namely in the early years of child-rearing .
12 Parents to children I shall begin by looking at support which flows from parents to children , examples of which can be found in all the categories which I have listed , although personal care in a sense is the least important because most adult children do not need it .
13 One does not get a sense of a strong need for support from parents to children to be reciprocated — certainly not in the short term , and possibly not in the long term either .
14 Whatever may have happened before , wealth flowed decisively from parents to children in all households in Britain from then on .
15 He argued that they consisted of a material substance , the ‘ germ plasm ’ , which transmitted characters from parents to offspring via the nucleus of the egg and sperm cells .
16 Chomsky has claimed that the principles underlying the structure of language are so specific and so highly articulated that they must be regarded as being biologically determined ; that is , as constituting part of what we call " human nature " and as being genetically transmitted from parents to children .
17 Fairly quickly we were able , as a staff , to define how we could match requests for information and help from parents to with the experience , strengths and interests of staff .
18 PRIMARY schools are increasingly relying on money from parents for a decent stock of books , according to government inspectors .
19 It claimed to have wide support from parents for its provisions concerning homosexuality , the coverage of political issues in the classroom , and the ‘ moral ’ dimension to sex education .
20 9.35 : Check money and ticket stubs returned from parents for the Christmas Draw to take place at the school social evening next month .
21 a child dying after birth from injuries received as a foetus is not to be considered as a ‘ person ’ dying in consequence of personal injuries for the purpose of the damages(scotland)act 1976. thus a claim from parents for loss of society fails .
22 Although it is a parent 's or guardian 's statutory responsibility to ensure children 's regular attendance at school , schools generally see it as their responsibility to monitor attendance , to seek explanation from parents for pupils ' non-attendance and to ensure that once pupils come to school they attend their classes .
23 For example , post-puberty is the time when peer group friendships may take over from parents as the major influence .
24 This committee was likely to be more responsive to lobbying and pressure from parents of children already in ‘ mainstream ’ schools and from the huge workforce in mainstream and specialist education .
25 The Custody of Children Act 1891 gave judges discretionary powers to reject applications for writs of habeas corpus from parents of children removed due to ill-treatment .
26 Ca n't get much co-operation from parents of another .
27 In addition to their official funding , a number of schools receive cash payments and other gifts from parents of their pupils .
28 Another effect of Frank Spencer 's success was the fan-mail Crawford received from parents of handicapped children .
29 There was a furious response yesterday from parents of the children involved after BBC Scotland confirmed that a programme dramatising the 18-month controversy is being considered .
30 However , there had been a number of complaints from parents about the increasingly firm discipline in the school .
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