Example sentences of "way [art] child " in BNC.

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1 In this way the child learnt that it was in his own interest for the experimenter to go to the empty box .
2 But this does not ensure credibility , which is related to the way the child 's account is obtained .
3 The teacher can talk about the way the child is responding to the new setting and listen to any concerns or worries that the parents might have .
4 In this way the child can make the comparisons ‘ more than ’ or ‘ fewer than ’ or ‘ same as ’ .
5 Margaret gasped at the way the child suddenly became thin and feverish-looking under the woman 's gaze .
6 In this way the child 's performance is continually sustained by the adult who , almost paradoxically , is always seeking to withdraw so that the child is able to participate in interactions as an independent and autonomous individual .
7 Typically , the front top six teeth will decay because of the way the child has sucked on its bottle .
8 Whilst all school knowledge has at least an implicit pedagogy this tradition places the ‘ way the child learns ’ as the central concern in devising subject content .
9 So for example , if you saw a child , who was pathologically independent , would n't form emotional attachments or dependencies on other people of the way the child wanted it .
10 On the way the child seemed to do nothing else but take a great deal of delight in wetting me thoroughly .
11 There is a lot to be learnt from standing back and observing the way a child plays with shape and form , but it may be that the child will want to talk about it afterwards , or ask for help to find particular shape materials as he works .
12 People could speak English before there was universal literacy , and in the same way a child learns to speak long before he learns to read and write .
13 In such a way a child 's promptness might save a soul from the long blankness of Limbo , or a child 's inattention or failure of nerve condemn it to years of the deadliest waiting until the day of Judgement , held still in the amber of the centuries .
14 And I was delighted to have the neighbourhood laid out for me in the way a child sees its domain , and to earn a little money and receive from Mme Bluot the excellent unsold cakes and breads she would otherwise have had Didier feed to the ducks .
15 This asks whether a child 's identity is influenced by nature — through hormone levels and other biological aspects or by nurturing — through socialisation and the way a child is treated by its parents and other influential people .
16 ‘ I 'm not in any way a child ! ’
17 My treatment of intonation is based on the belief that foreign learners of English at advanced levels who may use this course should be given training to make them better able to recognise and copy English intonation ; the only really efficient way to learn to use the intonation of a language is the way a child acquires the intonation of its first language , and the training referred to above should help the adult learner of English to acquire English intonation in a similar ( though much slower ) way — through listening to and talking to English speakers .
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