Example sentences of "[adv] a child " in BNC.
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1 | However , the situation immediately becomes more complicated when an attempt is made to determine precisely what language a child is capable of producing , how much a child understands , and , if the child appears to be experiencing difficulties , just where these difficulties lie . |
2 | Then 1967 brought the popular superimposition of doves and castle ramparts in a graphic which was very much a child of its design age . |
3 | The following work carried out ( or directly and actively supervised ) : ( a ) either at least 60 personal injury instructions in the 5 years prior to the application or at least 36 personal injury instructions in the 3 years prior to the application — in either case , no more than half of the instructions should be in medical negligence cases ; ( b ) at least one personal injury case where the award or settlement was approved by the court because the plaintiff was under a disability , eg a child ; and ( c ) at least ten cases set down and ready for trial , of which at least two must have involved a dispute over liability . |
4 | However , business terms and concepts can not apply when the raw material for your product is a human being , especially a child who , contemporaneously with your manufacturing process , is maturing to adulthood . |
5 | Frederica was also enough a child of her time to suppose that what she should write should be fiction . |
6 | So do you think it 's something to do with maturity perhaps a child , a child is this wha what do you mean by forgiving ? |
7 | ‘ So a child needs things to look at , to touch , taste , smell and hear . |
8 | Erm so a child , every child in the world sort of , maps to his father . |
9 | so a child could work for an and do any work they want to in that hour so we 're doing a dual role , we 're holding a detention there |
10 | She had said , ‘ Well , I was only a child in the sixties , so I 've got to have my sixties now . ’ |
11 | With a joyousness that only a child could understand ; |
12 | But I was only a child , so I just stood and watched him out of sight and turned reluctantly to deliver his message . |
13 | Recommendations regarding placement will need to bear in mind not only a child 's existing abilities , but also the progress a child is likely to make in different educational settings . |
14 | ‘ All right , so you 're only a child , and so you find it 's just one more thing . |
15 | I was only a child , it 's not surprising I was a nuisance . ’ |
16 | ‘ … she 's only a child , Hywel . |
17 | ‘ I was only a child then , ’ said Camille , ‘ and it was only a joke . ’ |
18 | She was only a child . |
19 | ‘ Adamus — she 's only a child . ’ |
20 | She is only a child , surely . ’ |
21 | She 's only a child . |
22 | She 's only a child . |
23 | " I 'm only a child , " I say smiling , teasing . |
24 | ‘ I did think we were being followed when we went to the apothecary 's , but it was only a child . ’ |
25 | Memory suggested that both Byron and Shelley had a taste for the morbid ; no doubt they would enjoy meeting Edgar Allan Poe — yet Poe would be only a child still , somewhere across a very wide Atlantic . |
26 | ‘ You were only a child , my dear , ’ sighed the Earl . |
27 | You were only a child then , but now you 're a woman , and this time I 'm going to take what you came here to give me . ’ |
28 | Naturally he was fed up , he 's only a child and he was expecting a present . |
29 | ‘ He 's only a child , ’ Owen objected . |
30 | ‘ Well , she 's … she 's only a child . ’ |