Example sentences of "child 's [noun sg] to the " in BNC.

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1 Just for a child to know that someone will be interested in her work or to have the opportunity to do something for someone else and know it will be appreciated can significantly change the child 's attitude to the task .
2 The LEA 's decision to allow the child 's admission to the school was challenged by the Commission for Racial Equality , which asked the Secretary of State to use his default powers in the 1944 Act and quash the LEA 's decision , on the ground that the decision was racist and would encourage other parents to pursue the same course as Mrs C and for the same reason .
3 The court should approach an application for leave under section 10(9) on the basis that the local authority 's plans for the child 's future are designed to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare and that any departure therefrom might disrupt the child 's life to the extent of harming him ( post , pp. 429H — 430D ) .
4 If a child has been made the subject of a supervision requirement following a referral to a children 's hearing on an offence ground , and that supervision requirement has been terminated and the child reappears before another children 's hearing , the main factors that the later hearing will need to consider to perform their statutory functions are why the child appeared before a children 's hearing , the reasons for that hearing 's disposal and , most particularly , the child 's response to the disposal ; in short , a children 's hearing would want to know the very things section 4 appears to prevent it ascertaining .
5 Nor do I think we are , as a rule , justified as we may be with adults in using a child 's attraction to the worker to advance casework .
6 Another respondent commented on the child 's relationship to the foster family and the natural family as follows :
7 Turn the child 's head to the side frequently to clear any water that comes up .
8 However , when this approach is used with single children or with small groups , it may still not be possible to attribute any observed changes in the child 's language to the effect of the intervention .
9 First , we can distinguish modifications that facilitate the child 's access to the organisation of the language system : features such as simplicity of structure , well-formedness , clarity of pronunciation etc Second , there are adjustments that have as their goal the achievement of mutual comprehension and , in particular , the adult 's understanding of the child 's intention .
10 I think we may attribute the child 's recovery to the gas , not forgetting the excellent nursing . ’
11 But it 's important too to draw the child 's attention to the patterns of spelling , and to show him how to analyse words .
12 To help you assess your child 's reaction to the diet objectively , you should keep a score-sheet of symptoms for each day .
13 Other family members ' response will also influence a child 's reaction to the disease .
14 At Edgehill , the science department was divided into biological and environmental sciences , instead of the traditional biology , physics and chemistry ; the head teacher was a conscious advocate of innovation in comprehensive schooling ; in the third school , Meadowvale , the science department had decided to redraft its entire first and second year science curriculum , in part because of the children 's response to the VISTA visits organized by GIST .
15 On 3 April 1992 , following a hearing in chambers , Booth J. refused to order the children 's return to the State of Victoria .
16 The company also sponsors the Blue Peter Green Book , a children 's guide to the environment produced by the BBC TV programme .
17 Yet he is required to hand over his children 's future to the ‘ non-ideological ’ market forces he thinks are largely responsible for getting us all into this mess in the first place .
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