Example sentences of "child have " in BNC.
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1 | Education is very much based on trial and error though schools which specialise in the education of the autistic child have developed common aims . |
2 | Four years with a handicapped child have taught me a lot of things , but three in particular : |
3 | Could the parents of some sick or dead child have a grudge against him ? ’ |
4 | ‘ It has to do with working out my relationship with my son [ Jack , aged eight , lives in London — Roth and the mother of his child have split up but remain on good terms ] . |
5 | I am afraid Nader 's wife and child have been kidnapped in England . ’ |
6 | POLICE hunting a bogus social worker who tried to snatch a child have arrested a woman . |
7 | Does tour child have a drink problem ? |
8 | Defective plastic studs which easily come loose and could choke a child have been discovered on ten Spanish-made seats . |
9 | If you or your child have HIV , you will be concerned about confidentiality . |
10 | This should not happen solely because you or your child have HIV . |
11 | Philippa Russell draws attention , however , to the higher-than-average need for supportive services which families with a handicapped child have . |
12 | Those few studies [ … ] that have reassessed parental characteristics at various ages of the child have shown that even in the course of a few months during infancy there may be drastic changes in a mother 's behaviour-sometimes resulting from changes in the infant 's behaviour , sometimes brought about by extraneous factors . |
13 | For example , a crime might have been committed and the child have to question witnesses . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | If the Chairman disagrees with the Council and says that it should not have refused your request , then the Council must let your child have a place in the school your asked for . |
16 | In the Philippines , for example , couples who have lost a child have larger families than those whose babies all survived . |
17 | I heard what the hon. Member for Beckenham ( Sir P. Goodhart ) said and I share his disappointment and that of my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , West ( Mr. Madden ) that the amendments relating to the rights of the child have not been selected . |
18 | In the case of causes of action accruing after 1 January 1983 the parents of an infant child have a claim for damages for bereavement ( see para 2.15 above ) . |
19 | A COUPLE who know the heartache of losing a child have been looking after Brian McDermott 's grave . |
20 | I said , so how many of those would grade three , level three child have to get to be at a level three ? |
21 | And how many of those would a level two child have to get ? |
22 | And how many would the level one child have to get ? |
23 | During the past year at least 1.5 million more men , women and children have become infected with HIV . |
24 | It is likely that children have the important function in a new housing area of bringing parents and neighbours together , particularly when there is a lack of other social amenities — a characteristic of new housing areas in and around Dublin in the 1970s . |
25 | Again , according to Bernstein ( 1975 ) , Ball ( 1981 ) , and many more , schooling can have opposite effects on children according to whether children have been socialized into working-class or middle-class aspirations , and according to the actual way the schooling process is structured by the state , the teachers , and the subject-disciplines . |
26 | AIDS is an everyday topic in the papers and on television ; there is every chance that your children have become interested , even at a young age , but they may have misunderstood things and have some strange ideas . |
27 | As autumn approaches , those of us with children have to leave the relaxed , informal and often cold and damp atmosphere of the pub garden in search of those few pubs which admit children somewhere within their four walls . |
28 | He says that ‘ when children have limited communication and language skills , you often need to reinforce what you say to them in a physical form . |
29 | Mrs Postance believes that the heavy digging already completed to prepare the ground for the national curriculum has had a beneficial effect , at least on the teachers , even if the children have yet to reap the harvest : ‘ It 's focused our minds on what we are teaching . |
30 | Those of us who have worked within the education system , in social priority areas , since the Sixties , can assure Janet Daley that these children have not been abandoned to a type of educational apartheid . |