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Example sentences for "many children"

  • Only a few out of many children would be likely to differ from mediocrity so widely as their Mid-Parent [i.

  • Or, plainly, women no longer bear as many children, because they don't want to.

  • Child labor thus leads to a higher birth-rate of this class, abolition of child labor would lead to a lower birth-rate, since the parents could no longer afford to have so many children.

  • Could you think, Jacobi, that I, a wife, the mother of many children, could permit the sentiment which you have been so thoughtless as to avow this evening?

  • Bulus kaáyu kining daghang anak, It’s a burden to have so many children.

  • Wà siyay natígum sa íyang kinitáan kay daghan siyag puya nga buhiun, He has not saved anything because he has so many children.

  • Pagkuntrul mu kay nanghíbuk lang nang inyung mga anak, Practice birth control because you have so many children.

  • Kunsidirahi pud ku, tsip, kay daghan kung anak, Please give me a chance, officer, because I have so many children.

  • My belief is, that if parents were better informed on such subjects, many children's lives might be saved, much suffering averted, and sorrow spared.

  • Many children, who are said, to have died of fits, hare really died of child-crowing.

  • Many children have, by such a practice, been made puny and delicate, and have gradually dropped into an untimely grave.

  • Many children, I feel sure, maintain a double attitude towards their terrors, the bogies, the giants and the rest.

  • Many children, at least, are at first terribly put out by quite harmless members of the animal family.

  • Many children have a strong repugnance to cold clammy things, such as a cold moist hand, and what seems stranger, to the touch of something that seems altogether so likable as fur.

  • Many children "embellish the facts" without any trace of intent to deceive.

  • Many children do indeed have rather special types of native ability, as the child of artistic proclivities, or the "natural born" preacher.

  • Many children, when alone, have imaginary companions.

  • It is I, Holy Man, Father Grumbler, you know, who has as many children as sparrows in the garden.

  • Father Grumbler, who has as many children as sparrows in the garden.

  • Close to this lies the abyss of silliness into which so many children's stories tumble.

  • The power of reproducing thought and language is very slowly acquired by many children.

  • Many children are at first deficient in power of attention and in language, so that their efforts at reproduction are clumsy and poor.

  • Many children like, too, the fairy figures which Hans cut from paper.

  • I wonder whether I have kept my thoughts pure enough for so many children to read them.

  • Those pictures are still shown to many children in Denmark.

  • A person, by making a gift of ten kine unto a Brahmana learned in the Vedas, poor in earthly wealth, possessed of many children, and owning a domestic are, attains to numerous regions of great felicity.

  • By doing the Sraddha under the later Phalgunis one attains to many children; while by performing it under Hasta, one attains to the fruition of one's wishes.

  • Distinguished warriors must be rewarded with a larger licence of copulation with different women, which will produce the farther advantage of having as many children as possible born from their procreation.

  • Hence they did not even admit the right of each couple to produce as many children as their private means could support.

  • Father Grumbler Once upon a time there lived a man who had nearly as many children as there were sparrows in the garden.

  • I often wondered why those educated well-to-do people never had so many children.

  • It encouraged marriage under its own control and exhorted women to bear as many children as possible.

  • Do not know the cause but the doctor said at last birth we must be 'more careful,' as I could not stand having so many children.

  • They can be and are, each according to her individual capacity, comrades and companions to their husbands--a privilege denied to the mother of many children.

  • This I mention first, as it is often the first and most common distemper which happens to little infants, after their birth; many children being so troubled therewith, that it causes them to cry day and night and at last die of it.

  • As to the action by which this inward orifice of the womb is opened and shut, it is purely natural; for were it otherwise, there could not be so many bastards begotten as there are, nor would any married women have so many children.

  • Because there are seven cells or receptacles in the womb; wherefore they may naturally have so many children at once as there falls seed into these cells.

  • The old face of the mother of many children, Whist!

  • With pangs and cries as thine own O bearer of many children, These clamors wild to a race of pride I give.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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