Sentence examples for endless children from inspiring English sources

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It is also yet more evidence of television's burgeoning nostalgia rush, from TFI Friday (Evans again) on Channel 4 to BBC1's "classic" sitcom season (Goodnight Sweetheart, anyone?) and endless children's TV remakes, from Thunderbirds to Teletubbies.

It said they no longer needed to produce endless children to have the right number of sons, and it encouraged the determination and elimination of female foetuses as an effective tool of population control.

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"On the seashores of endless worlds, children meet.

For others, it's the endless beaches with children whooping it up.

Cape Town has endless possibilities for children, including penguin-watching at Boulder's Beach, above, in nearby Table Mountain National Park.

The family rented a garden flat in a brick row house in Islington, a leafy London neighborhood with strollers everywhere and endless activities for children, said Ms. Davis, 33.

Perhaps worried that readers will tire of endless visits from children and grandchildren, funerals, and solitary evenings, O'Nan clutters the narrative with hints of disaster that go unfulfilled — an unnecessary distraction from Emily's rich interior life.

Perhaps worried that readers will tire of endless visits from children and grandchildren, funerals, and solitary evenings, O'Nan clutters the narrative with hints of disaster that go unfulfilled an unnecessary distraction from Emily's rich interior life.

An audience pleaser with seemingly endless appeal for children and tourists, "Cats" will have been seen by more than 10 million people in New York by the time its final curtain falls.

As the second half of the book progresses, though, especially after a man attempts to cut in line in front of him at the ATM, he dives into longer and longer passages of pure description: the stench of the marigolds a janitor/priest wraps around his neck, the monkeys that disruptively run past, the endless stream of children asking for "school pen, school pen".

"Emily, Alone," by Stewart O'Nan (Viking; $25.95) Perhaps worried that readers will tire of endless visits from children and grandchildren, funerals, and solitary evenings, O'Nan clutters the narrative with hints of disaster that go unfulfilled — an unnecessary distraction from Emily's rich interior life.

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