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

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1 In her affidavit Miss Heal set out , pursuant to the provisions of article 8 ( f ) of the Convention , the circumstances which she said would obtain so far as the mother is concerned if she and the child were to be returned to Ontario .
2 The court held that the rule that the welfare of the child is to be the first and paramount consideration applies not only to disputes between parents , but also to a dispute between parents and a third party .
3 Such a teacher has two approaches to subject knowledge — the curriculum and culture into whose mysteries the child is to be initiated .
4 I think anything that helps to deliver a healthy child is to be welcomed , not feared .
5 The child is to be brought up in the country , and should learn by experience ; this is far better than sitting indoors , studying books .
6 Before Joseph can take any action , however , he is told in a dream , by the ‘ Angel of the Lord ’ , that the child is to be born because God wishes it .
7 ‘ The removal or the retention of a child is to be considered wrongful where — ( a ) it is in breach of rights of custody attributed to a person , an institution or any other body , either jointly or alone , under the law of the state in which the child was habitually resident immediately before the removal or retention ; and ( b ) at the time of removal or retention those rights were actually exercised , either jointly or alone , or would have been so exercised but for the removal or retention .
8 It will be the concern of the court of the state to which the child is to be returned to minimise or eliminate this harm and , in the absence of compelling evidence to the contrary or evidence that it is beyond the powers of those courts in the circumstances of the case , the courts of this country should assume that this will be done .
9 MORRIS L.J. : It seems to me , therefore , that the father was saying , in effect : Irrespective of what may be the strict legal position , what I am asking is that you shall prove that the child will be well looked after and happy , and also that you must agree that the child is to be allowed to decide for herself whether or not she wishes to come and live with you .
10 The order must specify the period of treatment and whether the child is to be an in-patient or out-patient .
11 If the child is to be a resident patient the treatment must take place in a health service hospital ( which includes a hospital managed by a health service trust ) .
12 That child was to be Charles the Bald .
13 This has been well illustrated by section 76 of the Education Act 1944 , which provides that ‘ children are to be educated in accordance with the wishes of their parents ’ , provided that this would be ‘ compatible with the provision of efficient instruction and training and the avoidance of unreasonable public expenditure ’ .
14 If all the children are to be involved , is the production strong enough to support a large cast in worthwhile roles ?
15 They 're already organising air-raid precautions , and children are to be evacuated .
16 Yet if children are to be taught a love of literature and language , they surely need to be inspired by those whose love of literature and language is apparent and infectious .
17 If children are to be able to seek out opportunities for collaboration themselves , they need to understand the purposes which collaboration can serve .
18 In general , then , children are to be assessed at the end of each of the key stages ( i.e. at 7,11 , 14 and 16 ) ; at the first stage , the assessment will be in the three core subjects , but at subsequent stages , it will be in all the foundation subjects .
19 Education authorities are required to produce guidelines which describe how children are to be allocated to schools and which outline procedures for deciding between competing claims when the number of requests for a particular school exceeds the number of places available , and to publish information about particular schools .
20 The children are to be in role as time travellers .
21 If children are to be helped in the U K and throughout the world then we all have to succeed in persuading people to donate .
22 Save The Children are to be congratulated for the part they played in securing the nineteen eighty nine United Nations convention on the rights of the child .
23 All Liskeard women and children were to be sent to the moors in case the French again threatened to invade .
24 On the 5th January 1733 , Mrs Bridget Briggs in her will left certain properties in the vicinity of Sheffield , two thirds of the rent of which were to build a schoolhouse and school to educate ten poor boys and ten poor girls of Sproatley ; other children were to be educated there , but to pay for their instruction .
25 In June 1991 , following the trauma in Orkney , the government announced categorically that no more children were to be taken from their homes by social workers in dawn raids .
26 Children were to be brought up in accordance with Nature ; when describing the progress of little Basil Montagu in 1796 Dorothy says :
27 The story of the Frome Titfords properly ends with the youngest of the four brothers whose fortunes we have been following ; his children were to be the last Titfords in the town , and he himself outlived William , Thomas and Charles .
28 If the sample is carefully selected , then the pattern of scores obtained by the sample ought to provide a close match for the pattern of scores which would be obtained if the whole population of children were to be tested .
29 The higher the social class ( from V to IIIM ) the more likely the extra children were to be described as being unwanted .
30 Mothers of young children were to be withdrawn from the labour market to be supported by allowances from the state and by their more fully employed husbands .
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