Example sentences of "for [art] child [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Women might be able to scratch together the fees but they ca n't pay for the child cover . ’
2 All those years ago they had thoughtfully placed it unusually low on the wall to make it easy for the child Maggie had then been to reach .
3 Fran Maidment is now revcovering from the shock and pain joyriding causes , while police step up their search for the child drivers , growing it seems younger by the day .
4 They hoped accommodation for the child care section would be sorted out soon .
5 Afternoon Special this afternoon we have a couple of interesting guests to meet George Hamilton the fourth will be with us he 's involved in the tribute to Patsie Clyne Show and Esther Rantzen who 's here for the Child Line campaign .
6 An additional problem for the child language learner is created by the imperfect relationship between a speaker 's knowledge of grammatical rules ( usually referred to as ‘ competence ’ ) and the language which is actually spoken ( usually referred to as ‘ language performance ’ ) .
7 The rhetoric of equal opportunity could not finally win over the entrenched interests in a broad-meshed filter , a crude sieve for the child population .
8 Dear Virginia , — Before Christmas last ( 22 October ) , you were reported in Hansard , during a debate on The Health of the Nation , as saying : ‘ I have degrees from Essex University and the London School of Economics , I have worked for the Child Poverty Action Group , and have lived with the defeatist talk that we are hearing from the hon Gentleman [ Mr David Blunkett ] . ’
9 Here the story turns , for the child cries and is heard by God .
10 ‘ The worst hazards are n't always the obvious ones , ’ says Mike Hayes , spokesman for the Child Accident Prevention Trust .
11 We 've still got the Children Act coming through , I know that may appear a bit odd , but that Act was in fact in nineteen eighty nine , but it 's come through in a sense on an incremental basis , and it 's accepted by the Department of Health and er , the S S I , that indeed , and the Audit Commission , that there are elements in the present settlement for the Children Act .
12 Erm , there are also provisions in there for the Children Act , where we are holding a contingency of eighty two thousand .
13 There is concern about funding for the Children Act and it 's too important to start scoring political points , whether there 's a General Election or not t and I must admit I was off , I was off ill , off work during the week of the Tory Party Conference .
14 I mean our motion you can do with it what you will but like I say we have actually aimed to actually get something which recognises all party support for the Children Act and recognises concern about the funding .
15 There is , as has been said , all party support for the Children Act and it is nice to see the Labour Party agreeing with Conservative legislation , as with the care in the community , asking us to rush our legislation , so it makes a change for us to be united on something .
16 But his claim the government had increased the provision for the Children Act in local authorities ' budgets by 14 per cent was greeted with derision from the floor .
17 Among the successful fundings are £150,000 for a child day care centre in the south east and £75,000 for a northern organic waste treatment business .
18 It may recommend , for example , that the local authority or the NSPCC commence care proceedings or apply for a child assessment or emergency protection order .
19 ( a ) Powers of a single justice A single justice may exercise the jurisdiction of the family proceedings court : ( 1 ) To make the following orders on an ex parte application : ( i ) a prohibited steps or specific issue order ( s10 ) ; ( ii ) an emergency protection order ( s44(1) ) ; ( iii ) a warrant for police assistance in the execution of an emergency protection order ( s48(9) ) ; ( iv ) a recovery order ( s50(1) ) ; ( v ) cancellation of registration or variation of requirement imposed on person providing day care ( s75(1) ) ; ( vi ) a warrant for police assistance to search for children or inspect premises in circumstances specified in s102(6). ( 2 ) To grant leave to commence proceedings : ( i ) to a child wishing to apply for the discharge of a parental responsibility order ( s4(3) ( b ) ) ; ( ii ) to a person not otherwise entitled to apply for contact with a child in care ( s34(1) ( b ) ) ; ( iii ) to anyone wishing to apply for a child assessment order , the substitution of supervision order for a care order or the discharge of a care order , supervision order , or education supervision order within six months of a previous application ( s91(15) ) ; ( iv ) to anyone wishing to make a further application for a contact order under s34 ( contact with a child in care ) within six months of refusal of a previous application ( s91(17) ) ; ( v ) to a child wishing to apply for discharge of an existing custody or access order under the transitional provisions ( Sched 4 , para 11(4) ) .
20 The term " family proceedings " as defined in s11(3) includes an application for a care or supervision order but not an application under Part V of the Act for a child assessment or emergency protection order .
21 Now the question for decision is whether the court should require a health authority to provide for a child treatment involving the performance by doctors of services requiring the exercise of professional skill against the will of the doctors concerned .
22 It should only do so if satisfied that the child has suffered , or is likely to suffer , significant harm leading to the need for a child protection plan .
23 If a duty had been held to be owed to Dick then the occupier had cause to appreciate the presence of the child and the premises would have to be reasonably safe for a child trespasser and an obstacle to entry erected .
  Next page