Example sentences of "child [Wh pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Spoke to him about child who had epileptic fit in coach on journey to School this morning and he supplied further details .
2 We report a further case of extra-intestinal Crohn 's disease affecting the lung , which occurred in a child who had radiological abnormalities on chest x ray at presentation .
3 Once again , it remains problematical as to whether this kind of input is appropriate and to what extent a child who has serious language difficulties actually restricts adults ' ability to provide appropriate linguistic support .
4 You may have a handicapped child who has special needs who er has a requirement for extra resources , you should think of that .
5 The general approach adopted by the House of Lords to the weight which should be attached to the views of a child who has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision is clearly of great importance , but it is essential to bear in mind that their Lordships were concerned with the extent of parental rights over the welfare of the child .
6 The child who has particular gifts has the right to have these developed for the common good of the society he will eventually enter as an adult .
7 Many of the children who had poor scores in the early studies had not improved greatly by age seven .
8 None of the 11 children who had other forms of leukaemia and none of the four who had non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma had fathers with a record of employment at a nuclear establishment .
9 So a Primary school headmaster , for instance , could find his school offering movement experience to children who had female teachers to the neglect of those children who were unfortunate enough to have a man as their teacher , and similarly , Movement and Drama appeared as a subject on the time-table in our Secondary schools where there happened to be a woman in the P.E .
10 In children who had faecal retention of mostly soft formed stools , usually 1 ml milk of magnesia/kg body weight daily was adequate .
11 Most were community based trials of children in developing countries , with children who had overt vitamin A deficiency excluded .
12 For it became increasingly obvious that it did not , as had been intended , miraculously detect native intelligence in children however uneducated , but , on the contrary , was strongly biased in favour of middle-class children who had larger vocabularies than their working-class contemporaries , and who were in any case accustomed to tests and examinations .
13 I worked for three years as a school counsellor in South Brompton , and the majority of the children who came my way were children who had some degree of behavioural difficulty or emotional disturbance .
14 He had qualified at university in geology and geography , had tried teaching in Hull but found it too confining and when one of the old guard told him he should be spending more time with children who had some potential rather than those to whom he felt committed , he resigned on the same day .
15 Barnardo 's helps families and children who have serious problems and it has a new service called ‘ Positive Options ’ which helps children , young people and families where someone has AIDS .
16 Such useful solutions to confusing situations are difficult to adapt by children who have visual disabilities .
17 The Act actually says that we 're concerned with children who have learning difficulties , which calls for special education provision , and to be more specific they refer to children who have greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of that age , or disabilities which prevent or hinder them making use of the educational facilities generally provided .
18 It is not just children who have this animosity .
19 We need families for children of school age who find it difficult to trust grown-ups ; for children who have learning disabilities ; for children of various ethnic origins ; for children who have physical disabilities and groups of brothers and sisters .
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