91.   McGovern, the fifth of nine children born into a Liverpool working-class family, came to writing relatively late.

92.   Mortensen and his colleagues found that the chances of developing schizophrenia were also slightly elevated for children born to Danish mothers who had emigrated to other countries.

93.   Mr. Spencer was one of six children born to Clayton and Frances Means Spencer in Hartford.

94.   Ms. Nayowith said the rise in the percentage of children born into poverty stemmed mainly from increases among white and Asian families.

95.   Nearly one in five children born today has at least one foreign-born parent.

96.   No national estimates are available for the number of children born in America to illegal immigrants.

97.   Nothing evokes fears that traditional family values are declining more than the steeply rising number of children born out of wedlock.

98.   Now it used to be that a child born in the United States would create the basis for the parents getting legal status.

99.   On a positive side, however, parents reported a greater sense of mastery as a result of having to care for their prematurely born children.

100.   One of them, Ameil says, was the first European child born in what was then Alta California.

a. + child >>共 771
young 11.37%
small 5.30%
first 2.76%
older 2.27%
only 2.06%
the 1.88%
poor 1.87%
younger 1.76%
second 1.53%
grown 1.42%
born 1.16%
born + n. >>共 545
child 16.29%
baby 7.46%
people 2.42%
citizen 1.83%
girl 1.37%
man 1.24%
daughter 1.18%
blind 1.18%
infant 1.11%
son 1.05%
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