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

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1 Since the London borough of Bexley experiment proved successful , many areas are now using joint teams of social workers and police officers to inter view children who have been abused .
2 This clinic caters for children who have been integrated into mainstream kindergartens .
3 Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks .
4 A further outcome of this very brutal war is the long-term effects on children who have been terrorized or brutalized by Renamo tactics or physically mutilated ( see page 238 ) .
5 Similarly , parents of children who have been victims of sexual offences may not want their child to be interrogated and to go through the trauma of reliving the experience in court .
6 A great remedy in croup for sensitive children who have been exposed to cold air or dry cold winds and have come down with croup the following morning ( see also Aconite and Spongia particularly ) ; worse ( < ) morning and evening .
7 In March 1939 the CRREC claimed that ‘ Not only are Jewish children with no particular religious affiliation being placed in non Jewish homes and schools , utterly abandoned as far as their religious education is concerned , but even children who have been brought up in a religious atmosphere … are being callously placed in non Jewish schools and homes , where they suffer mental torture which , in at least one case , has brought the child to the verge of a nervous breakdown . ’
8 What could be more appropriate at Christmas than to remember children who have been deserted by their mothers and know only a hospital as home .
9 This is also possible in children who have been sexually abused .
10 Are You Listening ? provides extra listening practice for children who have been studying English for a year or two .
11 The alternative and desired emphasis of policy would be to provide more resources to parents caring for their children at home so that they could do their job better , and to reunite with their parents , wherever possible , those children who have been removed .
12 The very positive research findings about children who have been adopted ( including those described by Triseliotis who were placed later from disturbed backgrounds ) , are all largely about children who were adopted with their parents ' consent .
13 Research studies , however , including ( … ) those of Wolkind and Kozaruk ( 1983 ) on children placed through the Adoption Resource Exchange , and Reich and Lewis ( 1986 ) , and Maca-skill ( 1985a ) concerning the agency Parents for Children , indicate that children who have been placed against their parents ' wishes seem to be settling quite well , but there are insufficient numbers , followed up for insufficiently long , for us to know what the impact of adoption of older children without consent is going to be in the long term .
14 And it is well known that children who have been read to in their preschool years have a general advantage when the learning of reading begins .
15 Moderator the erm overture which we passed into an act er in the last sentence of section three says the names of such children , that 's those children who have been admitted to erm communion as children , shall be admitted to the communion roll of the congregation when they have made public profession of their faith that is , when they reach the point at which they make that normal statement and the my understanding would be people whose names are on the communion roll .
16 However , in studies of children who have been adopted , the adopted children take after the weight characteristics of their biological parents , rather than after their adopted parents .
17 Obviously children who have been neglected to the point that they are the subject of care proceedings are likely to be difficult and sometimes very disturbed .
18 However , a substantial proportion of the long-term cases are children who have been taken into care against the wishes of their parents because they have not been receiving adequate care or control .
19 Set , like many of her titles , in a fictional Irish village , it tells the stories of eight children who have been educated at the village school and who have carved their names on the beech tree standing by the school house .
20 Mae Brown , an educational psychologist , liaises with the SSD to look at the assessment and treatment of children who have been sexually abused .
21 The package is still being refined , and five local authorities have been involved with formal evaluation feeding back information from a core sample of 200 children who have been assessed using the schedules .
22 Unfortunately , there has recently been a terrible saga of children who have been abused .
23 Children who have been adopted after being received into care are not included in these figures .
24 Children who have been victims of abuse should not be further abused by the system . ’
25 erm I find I 'm not sure that any of us can erm cope with what 's going on at the moment in the Gulf without having just ways of distracting ourselves , erm and I think that perhaps might be more of a problem for adults than it is for children , in the sense that erm most of us have access to more information than most children do erm and more information about what death means , and what suffering means , and what pain means , than erm most children who have been brought up in this country .
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