51.   The children would be taken straight off Everest at the first sign of any altitude sickness or ill effects, Ms Hargreaves stressed.

52.   PARENTS will be allowed to take children into pubs in England and Wales under sweeping proposals to ease licensing laws announced yesterday by the Home Secretary, Kenneth Clarke.

53.   But they are the ones least likely to take a child to the playground, or stand alongside the mums outside school at home-time.

54.   She was raped as a child, became pregnant, gave birth and then had her children taken for adoption.

55.   Takes, allows you to take the children up to five?

56.   Government inspectors are to investigate Rochdale Social Services after twenty children were taken into care following allegations of ritualistic abuse.

57.   Along one wall, shoulder to shoulder with strangers, a lawyer was introduced to a father and mother whose children had been taken away by welfare officials.

58.   Among the faithful it was something of an honor for a priest to, for example, join a family for dinner or take children on field trips.

59.   Among these is the recent Illinois decision to take the child known as Baby Richard from his adoptive parents and give him to his biological parents.

60.   An increasing number of politicians, police and parents argue that these children should be taken off the increasingly dangerous streets of contemporary urban America.

v. + child >>共 668
have 15.92%
include 3.82%
raise 3.39%
take 3.00%
kill 2.98%
send 2.50%
protect 2.27%
help 1.95%
keep 1.59%
adopt 1.50%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
child 0.36%
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