Example sentences of "child be require [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The principal innovation associated with this test ( Berry and Mittler 1984 ) is that , instead of pointing in response to a word or sentence , the child is required to imitate a sentence spoken by the adult .
2 We have an example of the latter in its crudest form in the Cemrel Project already referred to on page 102 , where each child is required to display a variety of emotions as part of a test .
3 During the test , the child is required to indicate a choice from a selection of pictures in response to a verbal stimulus .
4 auditory closure ( the child is required to identify a word when only parts of it are spoken , e.g. ‘ tele — one ’ ) ;
5 sound blending ( the child is required to identify a word when its syllables are pronounced with half-second intervals ) .
6 ( 1973 ) also argued that grammatical errors were less frequent and less systematic within an imitation task , compared to an activity in which a child was required to match a sentence to a picture and say the sentence .
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