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Example sentences for "child should"

  • WHITE SAUCE Good white sauce is needed for so many different kinds of vegetable, fish and meat dishes, that a child should be taught it at the beginning of her work.

  • In a subsequent Conversation I will indicate the proper age at which a child should be first sent out to take exercise in the open air.

  • But if the right time for "shortening" a child should happen to be in the spring, let it be deferred until the end of May.

  • A child should be encouraged to change the room, frequently, in order that it may be freely ventilated; for good air is as necessary to his health as wholesome food, and air cannot be good if it be not frequently changed.

  • In this connection it may be noticed that a child should never be punished by "boxing its ears.

  • We would again emphasise the truth that no child should be undervalued for its delicate health.

  • A child should never be in the place where there is a pan of boiling water on the floor, nor in any house should it be possible for a child to pull a kettle full of boiling water on its head.

  • No child should be voluntarily exposed to this disease, and particularly one who is delicate or prone to disease of the lungs should be protected against it.

  • If success fully vaccinated in infancy, a child should invariably be revaccinated before puberty.

  • At five months a child should not be fed or nursed between 10 P.

  • During the second year a child should be weighed at least once a month.

  • Instead of seeing as a child should see, through a glass, darkly, the child now opens premature eyes of sympathetic cognition.

  • No child should be induced to love too much.

  • No child should be sent to any sort of public institution before the age of ten years.

  • Now nobody knows the way a child should go.

  • In any case no child should be brought up to suppose that its food and clothes come down from heaven or are miraculously conjured from empty space by papa.

  • A child should never be led to think others inferior to it, to beat a dog, or even the stone against which it falls, as some children are taught to do by silly nurses.

  • The progressive education of a child should be, as far as possible, unconscious.

  • Consideration of others is one of the first laws of life, one of the first things a child should be taught; but consideration of others is not identical with obedience.

  • The delicacy of perception of a child should be preserved and tenderly used.

  • A lady once interviewed a prominent college president and asked him when the education of a child should begin.

  • A child should always be dressed to suit the existing temperature of the weather.

  • A child should never be weaned during the warm weather, in June, July or August.

  • A child should never be allowed to come to the table until two years of age.

  • The choice is all the more important because her foster-child should have no other guardian, just as he should have no teacher but his tutor.

  • A child should always be brought up in his father's religion; he is always given plain proofs that this religion, whatever it may be, is the only true religion, that all others are ridiculous and absurd.

  • It precluded the necessity of present punishment and the fear of future retribution, (with which a child should never be terrified.

  • The first principle to which a child should be pointed is the principle of law in the human breast.

  • A child should be taught never to touch what does not belong to it, except with the express permission of the owner.

  • A child should be taught to respect the rights of the father and mother to the easiest chairs in the room, or those which they may prefer, and should leave those chairs vacant until the father and mother are seated elsewhere.

  • A child should not be allowed to intrude into a drive, a walk, a call, or a conversation.

  • The sayings of a child should never be quoted in his presence, nor his doings related.

  • A child should be taught to eat everything that is wholesome, and not be permitted to become finical or fastidious in its appetite.

  • A child should be accustomed early to sleep in a darkened room.

  • Under similar circumstances, a child should not be nursed by its mother, but by one who has reared healthy children of her own and has a tranquil mind.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    autonomous republic; basilar length; child again; child born; child labor; child labour; child should; children born; children from; children must; children should; children under; children were; children will; different proportions; distant about; ever thou; eyes opened; permanent institution; political reform; practically speaking; reserve corps; spiritual sense; taking leave; where shall; would begin