Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [prep] child " in BNC.

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1 Through exposure to children on school practice , through attending lectures , writing essays and being reasonably responsible in college we would ( he said ) be ready , in two years , to enter teaching .
2 This will not , however , address the deficiencies of local storage facilities on those occasions , such as immunisation of children at school , when vaccines need to be transported to other sites .
3 Take full credit for the school and your self for improvements in children 's performance .
4 Perhaps ironically , more general social scientific studies of children , child care and family life have rarely been drawn upon to inform and clarify what we know as a basis for discussions of child abuse .
5 that 's something else which you might find , a lot of the time in er literature about interaction with children , you might find that er where parents are asking their children to do something , like if they 're playing a game , you might find some You 'll find that mothers and fathers talk differently to sons and daughters er so you start off with a direct ac action like Put that one there , if they 're playing lego or something , straight prom Put that on there down to er Would n't it be a good idea to put that on there down to Could you put that on there or Let's put it on there .
6 Rather than seeing child abuse as an exceptional problem requiring an exceptional response , and hence a qualitatively different practice , we should see it as part of child care and hence child care practice .
7 However , there is reason to believe that with scientific explanations , the optimal approach would involve discussions between groups of children , so long as the children start with differing but partially relevant ideas .
8 What changed all that was a book Suffer Little Children by a St Andrews doctor , David Reid , who runs his own Medical Institute for Research into Child Cruelty from his home and is known for controversial views on the causes of child abuse .
9 Memories flooded back yesterday as the couple presented a £43,000 cheque raised in memory of Leonora for research into children 's cancers .
10 There is much derelict land and many decaying industrial sites , all creating dangerous playgrounds for gangs of children and eyesores for residents .
11 Finding the words for ears of children
12 And in the meantime , since he had spoken of things she ought to learn , she would see if he could tell her just what it was that women like Marie Moon and Audrey Covington-Pym did to stop themselves from bearing child after child after child .
13 Nowadays , about a decade after publication of Children 's Minds , developmentalists write about children with a far better understanding of the importance of paying heed to children 's abilities in everyday contexts as well as experimental ones .
14 Into this pool plunge rank after rank of children chained together .
15 Finally , there is considerable concern about the need to provide after care for children and their families .
16 These ‘ messages ’ are cries for help from children who are obviously in great distress .
17 Fed and watered birds , checked for bread for children 's toast just before break .
18 In contrast , the sociological model outlined above , is also interested in why certain forms of behaviour come to be seen as abuse of children , and how certain individuals come to be labelled as child abusers .
19 The Education Act of 1902 brought about the establishment of secondary schools with 25 per cent of places going as scholarships to children who had passed an exam at the elementary schools .
20 The Children Act 1989 and the government 's ratification in December 1991 of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child have major implication for work with children .
21 I mean one of the things I was taught when i my training for work with children , was that erm , it 's alright to use big l long words , for children , as long as you explain to them what the words mean .
22 These are practical sessions where students and tutors prepare themselves for work with children in the second half of the term .
23 The DoE has also published a Guide for Parents for Children with Special Needs and given advice to student primary teachers .
24 We will encourage a new system of tax-free child-care vouchers for parents of children under five , given by employers and usable in workplace , local authority and private nurseries and for individual qualified carers .
25 Most of it of it will be spent on rooms for parents of children being treated .
26 A CHARTER for parents of children with special educational needs has been launched by Schools Minister Michael Fallon .
27 Secondary education , mainly in schools now known as grammar schools , was available nationally for 20% of children over the age of eleven , with pronounced regional variations .
28 The critique of male sexuality which originally focused on rape , developed through analyses of child sexual abuse and non-stranger rape — and later pornography .
29 Children — Residence order — Interim order — Mother removing one of four children from father 's care — Father applying ex parte for return of child and residence orders in respect of all four children — Whether jurisdiction to grant orders ex parte — Whether to be exercised — Children Act 1989 ( c. 41 ) , ss. 9(5) , 11(7) — Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ( S.I .
30 At the time of my visit about half the men had been convicted of heterosexual offences , mostly rape ; about a quarter for offences against children and about a quarter were the ‘ grasses ’ or informers .
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