Example sentences of "be [adj] that the child " in BNC.

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1 Staff in the Official Solicitor 's office , which represents the legal interests of children in care , are concerned that the children could be left out of a possible £2 million compensation agreement offered by the council 's insurers .
2 I should like to be sure that the child Barbara is carrying is my grandchild , not your bastard . ’
3 After all , teachers are not generally too concerned with whether a child learns exactly what the average length of a brontosaurus was , or exactly how wide apart railway lines are , but they should be concerned that the child has the skills necessary to find out that information should it be required .
4 It is impossible to be certain that the child is making explicit his indecision about which square is being targeted ( though the eye movement record suggested that this was the case ) .
5 Parents will frequently already be aware that the child is experiencing difficulties with various aspects of language , although they may not have considered the implications of these problems in any great detail .
6 We must be aware that the children of today are the cancer and heart victims of tomorrow . ’
7 Under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , judges must be satisfied that the child is of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the duty of telling the truth .
8 The same conditions apply to a requirement for psychiatric treatment except that the doctor must be approved under s12 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and the court must be satisfied that the child 's condition does not warrant detention under the mental health legislation .
9 It is doubtful that the Children 's Department could have made the series anyway , as one of Sydney Newman 's other shake-ups had been to wind down this Department , dispersing much of its talent throughout the rest of the Drama Group .
10 In using a symbolic device , such as a pointing gesture , to communicate with another person about something — for example , an object — it is clear that the child has learned many of the social skills necessary for linguistic communication .
11 Yet it is arguable that the child 's first experiments with what adults would regard as linguistic deceit are on a causal and behavioural par with the bird 's fraudulent warning cry .
12 It is likely that the child will be unaccustomed to being rewarded consistently for good behaviour ( the CB in this case ) .
13 It is likely that the child has received criticism , ridicule , and anger about the soiling which will exacerbate their distressed emotional state .
14 That is one minute of poetry , and it 's obvious that the children are happy .
15 In this instance it is unlikely that the children received any financial reward .
16 Of course it is Important that the child should know what these parts of speech are !
17 It is important that the children should be able to play freely in this way , and again although it might be appropriate to talk with them about the materials beforehand or afterwards , if a model has been completed , a great deal can be learnt simply by observation .
18 It is important that the children of the upper class attend the ‘ right ’ sort of school ( a public school ) and preferably one of the top public schools .
19 The Staff in the Department play a full part in the extra-curricular life of the School , as it is important that the children do not see Learning Support as in any way different or apart from the mainstream of school life .
20 She adds : ‘ I think it 's unlikely that the children will be allowed to come home . ’
21 It is essential that the child spells accurately — if the match is not exact , the answer is rejected .
22 Christie 's is hopeful that the children 's appeal , scheduled for 1 March , will be successful , and that the sale will take place , perhaps sometime in the late spring .
23 An ESO may be made only if the court is satisfied that the child ‘ is of compulsory school age and is not being properly educated ’ .
24 The Registrar advises that if the data user is satisfied that the child understands what he is asking and is acting on his own volition his request must be obeyed .
25 This provides that a court may only make a care order if it is satisfied that the child concerned is suffering significant harm .
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