Example sentences of "[conj] [art] child " in BNC.

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1 If you were to come yourself Lily or the child 's Father I could not stand in your way whatever my feelings which are strong , but to hand over my Precious little one to a Young and Foreign girl who spoke his only language poorly that I could not do and send him with her on a dangerous voyage most frightening to him .
2 However , a quarrel between parties may have deleterious effects on the adoption or the child itself may be the cause of disagreement .
3 9% of affected births are caused by malformations and syndromes which are again largely unidentifiable until screening occurs or the child is born .
4 ‘ That girl up there is my patient , and if you harm her or the child she is carrying , then you 'll answer to me — and the law , ’ he added grimly .
5 Such differences may be indicative of more elaborate language and progress in the direction predicted by normal developmental trends , or the child 's language may be deteriorating .
6 This could be carried out in the school , the clinic or the child 's home .
7 Time out is the method by which all rewards for undesirable behaviour are removed from the child or the child from them .
8 Or the child who will not , for example , remain in bed may need to be held there .
9 This can be a request by the parent or the child , a nag , a refusal to let the children do what they want .
10 Stickers can be used or the child can tick the chart , colour in a square , draw a happy face or whatever they like .
11 Either the parent or the child can initiate the interchange by making a demand .
12 The question about the early training approach is whether it is the mother or the child who is trained .
13 If there is no luck after a few days or the child is showing antagonism to the potty then the parent should leave the training for a few more weeks .
14 Unfortunately , it is rare for either the staff or the child to question the validity or wisdom of these structures .
15 The problem arises over the interpretation of the concept of welfare , or the child 's best interests , and of other concepts much used in child care practice , such as ‘ neglect ’ , ‘ ill-treatment ’ or being ‘ in moral danger ’ .
16 When it is difficult for the family or the child to attach themselves to each other , then at the end of the day the child will leave the family and become attached to the black community .
17 Therefore , possibly more than in any other work concerned with children and young people , it is in the sphere of child protection that all of the people involved — whether they are professionals , volunteers or the child 's parents and wider family — need to be able to work together .
18 It can result in dissension between the parents , the parent involved and the child , or the child and the other parent ; siblings may be involved and relationships between them and the parents distorted .
19 ( 2 ) An occurrence to which this section applies is one which — ( a ) affected either parent of the child in his or her ability to have a normal , healthy child ; or ( b ) affected the mother during her pregnancy , or affected her or the child in the course of its birth , so that the child is born with disabilities which would not otherwise have been present .
20 ‘ On an application made by the authority or the child , the court may make such order as it considers appropriate with respect to the contact which is to be allowed between the child and any named person .
21 Section 34(2) provides for the application to be made by the authority or the child and the question has been raised whether the child , in that context , means the child himself if he is of sufficient age and understanding to make the application .
22 Thus to be a " bastard " , or the child of what we would call a " broken home " , means simply to have many parents and to be part of a larger , stronger family .
23 that harm is the result of a lack of parental care or the child being beyond parental control .
24 Perhaps one of them would allow her to see more clearly : the ghost in the land , or the child that she had been , or the old dog , or the rooks in the tall trees , or the woman …
25 If the child has the capacity to make an informed decision , the solicitor should not divulge the information without his consent unless he knows or suspects that younger children are being abused or the child is in fear of his life or serious injury .
26 ( b ) Reasonable standard of parental care The court must be satisfied that any harm or likelihood of harm is attributable to poor parenting or the child being beyond parental control .
27 The local authority or the child can apply for an order : ( i ) under s34(2) specifying the contact to be allowed between the child and any named person ; ( ii ) under s34(4) authorising the local authority to refuse to allow contact between the child and any person automatically entitled under s34(1) .
28 The court can not designate a local authority unless the authority agrees or the child lives , or will live in its area ( Sched 3 , para 9(1) ) .
29 Note that anyone who is or was a local authority foster parent for the child within the preceding six months can not apply for leave to seek a s8 order unless he has the consent of the authority or he is a relative of the child or the child has lived with him for at least three years preceding the application ( s9(3) ) .
30 It 's either the phone or the dogs or the child
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