Example sentences of "to [art] child [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The observable things that happen to the child immediately after the problem behaviour occurs .
2 However , in Finkelhor 's review , several factors emerged as being consistently associated with higher risk of sexual abuse : when a child lives without one of the biological parents ; when the mother is unavailable to the child either as a result of employment outside the home or disability and illness ; when a child reports that the parents ' marriage is unhappy or conflictual ; when the child reports having a poor relationship with the parents or being subject to extremely punitive discipline or child abuse ; when the child reports having a step-father .
3 The blood-red surround to the child again emphasises the raw reality of childbirth and is placed against the blue which we traditionally associate with the Madonna .
4 Learning to explain their feelings to the child also helps the child realize the impact of his or her behaviour on the parent .
5 The care which other carers might give to the child only becomes relevant if the threshold test is met .
6 Note that this power relates to the child only .
7 Maybe get married and maybe not work out , then divorce , so what happens to the child then ?
8 It 's got to be important to the child so that he needs to know whether he means four times two-plus-one or four-times-two plus one , whichever way it is .
9 Then comes the brand new world of school where new relationships are formed which belong to the child alone and are not necessarily anything to do with other members of the family .
10 Talk to the children again to distract them , and , with your hands covering the cards , you turn them back the right way up .
11 And now dear children You see we 're back to the children again are n't we ?
12 The elderly person interviewed may take a delight in explaining to the children exactly how certain things were used or how they worked .
13 I refer to the children closer and closer to the margins of predictable deviation — the hyperactive youngster with emotional problems , which brings autism to the edge of the teacher 's diagnosis ; the child , otherwise quick-witted , who has massively disabling short-term memory and a confusion in decoding letters : what some would call dyslexia ; the child whose spatial intelligence is exceptionally and marvellously out of line with the celebratory rites of the school community , who fails in conventional school work .
14 In fact this correspondent initially wrote to the children soon after they were taken to mainland Scotland .
15 Neurological and behavioural tests were given to the children soon after the birth , and at regular intervals after that .
16 It looked to the children more like the kind of grin a tiger might give before it pounced on its prey .
17 The sleigh was piled high with presents donated by the Variety Club , which he and the Princess then took into the hospital and distributed to the children inside .
18 Awareness of the opportunity to earn the rewards must be made clear to the children so that their interest and motivation is increased .
19 An outcrop of white rock from the steep hillside seemed to the children as tall as a cliff .
20 The waif-like screen star , who in recent years has devoted her energies to helping the world 's starving children , has just pleaded for a week of peace in Bosnia to enable food to get through to the children there .
21 I went to my old school in West Ham recently to talk to the children there and er the master to me that they 've got a bomb trail .
22 Others attempted to alter it , or to enforce it when land was left by the will to the children alone , rather than as more usually to the widow or the widow and children jointly .
23 It is paid out ( say , in a capital form ) to the children overseas and spent by them overseas .
24 In the year 1170 , Sancie , the widow of Count Gaston V of Béarn , was sentenced to trial by water here , having given birth to a child rather too long after her husband 's death .
25 For example , ‘ Perhaps you 'll go to sleep ’ ( ulay telex lišon ) from a mother to a child simply means ‘ go to sleep ’ .
26 ‘ It can be difficult to make your child take lengthy courses of treatments such as antibiotics when the average treatment can last for seven days — an eternity to a child However , newer , shorter-course antibiotic treatments are now available from your doctor , which are taken once a day for between three to five days .
27 So if you can start writing your list of , you have examples already of other areas that you think could be interesting , useful educational , helpful to a child either as in a group or maybe it 's two children !
28 To give any form of punishment to a child inevitably involves giving attention , which , for the children who get precious little attention , can be rewarding .
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