51. A child May, for instance, be born with serious handicaps or developmental problems requiring extended periods of care.
52. A child might need to be prodded or compelled to keep a promise, or simply pressured to do a job well.
53. A child might not complain of itching, but she might be rubbing her eyes or nose repeatedly.
54. A child must attain reversibility, learn to Decenter perceptions, and be able to follow transformations.
55. A church that only looks to itself will never be living life to the full.
56. A cigarette between his girlish lips seemed to be emitting smoke of its own accord.
57. A civic society should also be a free one.
58. A clause in the contract states when payment must be made.
59. A clean sheet of blotting paper should be in the blotter.
60. A clear example can be seen in the case of the destruction of the ozone layer, causing the greenhouse effect.