Example sentences of "child [Wh pn] have [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For example , it is a recognized fact that a child who has been regularly beaten by one or both of his parents is extremely likely to inflict the same violence on his own children .
2 Article 12 of the Convention requires , prima facie , the mandatory return forthwith of a child who has been wrongfully removed , but article 13 , by reason of the Court of Appeal decision to which I have referred , also applies in this case .
3 They receive a child who has been badly let down in the past , who has to learn , painfully , how to care and trust again .
4 The first explicit recognition comes , as for many women , with an apparently trivial event which provides route into the buried memories combined with hearing a story of a child who has been recently abused .
5 A local authority may therefore bring proceedings : ( i ) to prevent parents from removing a child accommodated by the local authority under voluntary arrangements where a return home is likely to harm the child significantly ; ( ii ) to protect a child who has been significantly harmed in the past where this is likely to happen again because , for example , a parent is known to abuse in certain recurring circumstances ; ( iii ) to protect a child who has never been harmed where the family history clearly places him at risk , eg a new born or a child reaching an age at which other children in the family have been harmed .
6 Its child protection procedures have information about what to do if a child is worried about HIV , and how to make an appropriate referral if HIV/AIDS came up as an issue for child who has been sexually abused .
7 That is um if you erm if you make children er sort of lie down on their fronts with their bums in their air and you and bums in their air and you touch anuses apparently the anus dilates , or it can do , erm allegedly in children who 've been sexually abused in that way , in children who 've been who 've been penetrated anally .
8 Children who had been chronically abused by their parents .
9 A whole array of faces came and went , of children who were at her school and children who had been there once .
10 This is also possible in children who have been sexually abused .
11 Mae Brown , an educational psychologist , liaises with the SSD to look at the assessment and treatment of children who have been sexually abused .
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