Example sentences of "child have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This child has a metal prosthesis and kicks hell out of the others at football .
2 Ask questions : listen , too , not only to the answers but the Head 's tone of voice — is he courteous and do you get the impression that he will be approachable in the future if your child has a problem which need to be discussed ?
3 How lucky you are in Luggnagg , where a child has a chance of living for ever !
4 Or the girl with the nail polish and cuticle remover on the five-items-only check-out at Tesco 's , or the doctor 's waiting-room at 9.35 am when the surgery says SHUT and your child has a conker in his works .
5 Child has a tantrum whenever she does not get her own way .
6 The second type is where the child has a disability which prevents or makes it difficult for him or her to make use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools — within the LEA 's area — for children of his/her age .
7 How do we ensure that every child has a role ?
8 As stated above , if a child has a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for him/her , the child has special educational needs under the Act .
9 They may also have to devote energy searching for services to which the child has a right .
10 The study investigated children in care whose social workers wanted to find homes with substitute families for them , taking as two basic assumptions that every child has a right to a family of his [ or her ] own , and that adoption and fostering are not completely separate categories but have a considerable area of overlap .
11 Shearer also sees the centre as ‘ working towards our own version of the Children 's Charter — every child has a right to be able to breathe properly .
12 All that a child has a right to claim from his father is nourishment and education and the things nature furnishes for the support of life but he has no right to demand rule or dominion from him .
13 Every child has a right to the best education and every parent should be confident that their child gets the best start in life .
14 Each child has a number and looks for a packet with it on , which contains a small present .
15 If a child has a number of areas of weakness , it should be possible to organise these in terms of their significance for functional communication .
16 The only exception to this is if the child has a disease process that has a short-term prognosis .
17 Also , adoption can not always prove successful for many people specifically want a boy or a girl or if the child has a deformity or abnormality it is often very hard to find a home for .
18 Make sure that each child has a piece of work on the wall .
19 ( See page 14 ) Is your child having a problem socialising ?
20 Or does the child have a role to play ?
21 Laura 's pregnant mother Fran , 26 , said : ‘ If Laura has helped another child to have a chance , then we are delighted .
22 Her child had a nightmare and she took him into her bed to comfort him .
23 Each child had a hold-all and there were two adults with them , a man and a woman .
24 Every child had a gas mask and a suitcase , or paper parcel .
25 Every child had a bed or a cot to themselves .
26 However , this could halve the workforce and on one farm in Wales a young couple with a 10-months old child had a workload of 923 s.m.d. which demanded very full participation by the wife .
27 Eighty six of the 87 normal children had an arterial oxygen saturation of greater than 90% ; one child had a saturation of 89.3% .
28 Does tour child have a drink problem ?
29 Could the parents of some sick or dead child have a grudge against him ? ’
30 If the Chairman disagrees with the Council and says that it should not have refused your request , then the Council must let your child have a place in the school your asked for .
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