Example sentences of "child who have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In July 1904 , he referred to Laura H. , a twelve-month-old child who had contracted measles , and had a very bad attack of broncho-pneumonia ( which was a common complication at that time ) .
2 ‘ I consider that in enacting the Damages ( Scotland ) Act , parliament did not consider that it was making any change to the right of parents to sue for damages for the death of a child who had sustained injuries prior to birth , had been born alive and had subsequently died in consequence of these pre-natal injuries . ’
3 One expects a child who mastered four notes in his first week to master four more in the second ; a child who has achieved doggy-paddle with both feet off the bottom to progress logically to breaststroke .
4 Repeated experiences of it not hurting will help overcome the fear of the child who has experienced pain .
5 Tomorrow in One Day at a Time we see how some families have coped with bringing up children who 've suffered head injuries .
6 The 67 children who had reached maturity at the time of this study tended to have been diagnosed earlier in the decade than those still growing .
7 A few children who had maintained links with grandparents , an aunt or a sibling , equally expressed satisfaction and pleasure from the contacts .
8 A report from Australia on children who had swallowed dishwasher detergent revealed that nearly half had been given the wrong advice and made to vomit .
9 Estimated ( projected ) GMTs of all three poliovirus types remained stable in both OPV and IPV recipients 13–17 months after vaccination ( figs 1 and 2 ) , although 2.4-fold reductions in GMTs to poliovirus types 1 and 3 were seen in 9-month-old children who had received IPV ( fig 2 ) .
10 As shown in table II , seronegative children who had received IPV were 2 to 14 times more likely to seroconvert than those who had received OPV ; seroconversion rates in the IPV group were from 67% to 100% , compared with only 5% to 53% in the OPV group ( p < 0.001 ) .
11 Annie 's mind cast back to the number of his children who had defied Jonadab round this very table .
12 Systematically comparing mothers with and without disabled children who had paid work , Baldwin ( 1985 ) found a £5 difference in mean weekly earnings .
13 The trading standards officers claimed that the DTI had failed to obtain a true picture because they had counted only children who had required hospital treatment .
14 They were the sort of looks which at one time , if indulged in by children who 'd outgrown toddlerhood , could be guaranteed to attract a resounding ding around the ear and the terse instruction : ‘ Take that look off your face . ’
15 Those who have become pregnant are treated as children who have made mistakes , and who are assumed to make inadequate mothers , which is patronising and wrong .
16 Sham feeding is another technique to aid the development of later feeding skills in children who have undergone surgery to correct tracheo-oesophageal fistula ( a congenital hole between the wind and food pipe ) .
17 Invest urgently in therapeutic treatment services for abused and neglected children , including , for example , vulnerable children who have suffered abuse in residential care .
18 A separate issue concerns whether adults who care for or teach children who have impaired language adopt appropriate forms of speech and styles of interaction in the light of a child 's specific difficulties .
19 Some of the following suggestions may be useful where the space is very limited , while others could be initiated by a teacher with a small group of children who have lost interest in the more usual activities .
20 Mr Dods hopes children who have enjoyed Schools Clubs will join Young Farmers .
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