Sentence examples for containing a child from inspiring English sources

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The mother and her daughters moved to the next Peruvian mummy, a bundle containing a child of only a few years old.

Data were collected using a standardized interview from an age-stratified random sample of approximately 1000 households containing a child 0 59 months of age within each study area (described in [ 20]).

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It contains a child of nature who comes on babbling about trolls.

One hut contained a child's backpack and his "Duckzilla" notebooks, which contained exercises in mathematics, Islamic studies, and Arabic.

It contained a child's religious confirmation card, a doodle of a stick figure walking on a razor blade, and a card inscribed with what he testified were "raunchy" words like "butter" and "kissing".

Research, particularly collaborative work at the Yale Child Study Center, has demonstrated that a parent's capacity to think about and contain a child's experience helps the child learn to regulate difficult emotions at the level of gene expression and biochemistry of the brain.

This is the best time to appreciate the restaurant's innocence: the poached eggs nestled like throw pillows on a bed of watercress; the ungainly little blobs of lamb sausage; the pinecones strewn about for decoration; the juice glasses, placed on every table, that contain a child's arrangement of a daisy, a purple aster, and a stem of Queen Anne's lace.

Mr. Leeds has a backyard that contains a child's wildest fantasy of a miniature railroad universe, complete with more than 200 boxcars, flatbed cars, locomotives, passenger cars and cabooses, and even a railroad shed that stores working trains when they are not tooting their way around 600 feet of G-gauge tracks.

– A Crestview, Florida, SWAT team thought it prudent and not at all risky to serve a drug warrant at 3 30 AM on Tuesday, in a house that contained a child.

In this pattern we are filtering for noun phrases (NP) that contain a child adjective (JJ) which matches to a PATO concept.

A reference person is a "baseline person" or a statistical construction used to make comparisons, but the study population does not necessarily contain a child with the listed characteristics.

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