Sentence examples for children insert from inspiring English sources

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When reading "Look Who is Coming…", children insert pictures of family, friends and guests in the story.

If you ever have children, insert filters on your computers to prevent them from unwanted pornography.

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As I point out in my book, The Lion, The Professor & The Movies: Narnia's Journey To The Big Screen, early drafts of the the screenplay for the first Narnia film included numerous profanities uttered by the children, inserted by writers who somehow thought that adding words that rhymed with "luck" and "bit" would somehow enhance this children's classic.

He drove me through dark green hills, past brick shacks painted with half-defaced slogans, one of which read: "After the first child: insert an IUD; after the second: sterilise; after the third: kill, kill kill!" When we arrived at the house, Ah-Li was laying out shrivelled, salted vegetables to dry in the sun.

Over time, however, the child (insert your teen's name here) would take responsibility for budgeting the entire amount, and produce accurately quarterly reports listing all expenditures.

That said, I'm reasonably sure that no one wants to be the middle child (insert joke about my last name here).

Because of this, the best thing to do is call the school pretending that you are your parent and say something like "Hello, this is (parent name here), and my child (insert your name here) will not be able to attend school today because he/she is not feeling well, so he/she has a doctor appointment".

Pass a bill to repeal an outdated law that punishes low-income mothers in their decision to have a child, inserts the government into the private reproductive decisions of low-income families and deprives newborns of basic government aid for food, clothing and shelter.

Then, its parent (original copy) and child (inserted copy) regions are identified, assuming the parent segment will keep a longer conserved synteny with the other species than the child (Han et al. 2009).

An ungrammatical form (e.g., * unappear) results when the child inserts a lexical item into a slot with which from the adult viewpoint it is less than optimally compatible in terms of its semantic properties.

She waited for the children to insert her in their lives, but the children were living their own.

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