How to use in-sentence of “children”:
+ It was invented to help teach children articles of the Catholic faith without drawing attention from government officials, using imagery as a tool to help the children remember.
+ Many old Syrian American families no longer speak Arabic because many parents do not teach their children Arabic.
+ There were 4,161 households out of which 32.90% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.30% were married couples living together, 16.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.00% were not related.
+ They had five children together, before her husband died in his early 40s.
+ As stated in OAH Magazine of History, “King was criticized for using children in the demonstrations.

Example sentences of “children”:
+ The children move to their grandfather’s house.
+ In the US, during the show’s final season on-air, the show was open-captioned; this was intended as an aid to help younger children learn to read.
+ After the fight, Phil told her that if she ever used any drugs or abuse their children, then he would break up with her and take the children with him.
+ The women, children and the old of the three villages were marched to Mirun where they spent three nights without any food or water.
+ It is important to keep children with croup as calm as possible.
+ All 90 men, 17 women, and 11 children were gone.
+ The children move to their grandfather's house.
+ In the US, during the show's final season on-air, the show was open-captioned; this was intended as an aid to help younger children learn to read.
+ In 1881, the “Sisters of Mercy” started Sacred Heart College in Ballarat East for children from Prep to Year 12.
+ The popular services are ‘Junior Naver’, which is a portal site aimed at children and ‘Happy Bean’, which is an online donation portal.
+ They had no children together.
+ When he entered the city, their commander Lucius Mummius killed all the men and sold the women and children into slavery before burning the city.
More in-sentence examples of “children”:
+ With him she had children Iphigenia, Elektra, Orestes and Chrysothemis.
+ Wizards have separate governments and separate schools where they teach their children magic in addition to normal things like history.
+ It works best with two children who are about the same size, or else the heavy person will make his end stay down.
+ Vygotsky was a strong supporter of the idea that what children learned from other people in their own culture helped them develop.
+ This allows children to use observational learning skills in multiple spheres of life.
+ Baseball started out being a game children played.
+ He wrote that joy comes from knowing we are children of God.
+ Out of interest, why should translators need to use Simple English? The quote above gives the impression that translators, like children and people with learning difficulties, may need to have articles simplified.
+ Church membership is open to men, women and children who accept their doctrinal statement of beliefs.
+ A cochlear implant helps some deaf children hear better.
+ This other sister, in an attempt to show off her own sense of self-importance and charity, offers to take one of her poor sister’s children off her hands, and persuades Sir Thomas that Fanny could be her assistant in helping with the daily running of Mansfield and so should live there too.
+ Damascus College is a school for high school children in years 7 to 12.
+ The bears are donated by citizens to help children deal with transition from their homes to foster care or when a parent is arrested for disobeying the law and is taken to jail.
+ Concerns include memory problems, risk of addiction and children taking it by accident.
+ King came up with the idea for Pennywise after asking himself what scared children “more than anything else in the world”, which he felt was clowns.
+ In 2004, the United States Food and Drug Administration looked at clinical trials on children with major depressive disorder.
+ Later in the day, Cliff’s older children Denise HuxtableDenise and Theo make jokes about the dead goldfish.
+ Jews believe that the Torah gives “mitzvot” for all people; all people must keep seven laws that were taught to Noah and his children after the flood.
+ A group of hospitals including the Manchester Royal Infirmary and hospitals for women, children and the treatment of diseases of the eyes is also in the district.
+ There was a Catholic school at the outskirts of town, which taught mixed-race children standard German.
+ When the Hymans eventually settled in Vermont, Shirley continued to publish novels and short stories while caring for their children Laurence, Joanne, Sarah and Barry.
+ In about half of children born with club foot both feet are affected.
+ An old man tells two young children of the Nation about Mau and Daphne and how to use an old telescope.
+ When children finish Educationlearning at primary school, they go to secondary school.
+ Long Eaton School is a school for children in the town of Long Eaton in south east Derbyshire.
+ During this time children were seen as separate than adults.
+ At these schools, these children were forced to give up their cultures.
+ It encouraged children to read.
+ One of these books, Bambi’s Children by Felix Salten, was also a book for children.
+ Tolkien wrote it in the 1930s for his children as a bedtime story.
+ Statues of children mounted upon swans bedevil the Dragon.
+ In addition, the cows are milked in public for children to see.
+ Disney Channel is a channel Children and youth to become more varied lineup of Walt Disney Pictures.
+ Synthetic human growth hormone was developed in 1985 and approved by the FDA for specific uses in children and adults.
+ Countries must take action to make sure children with disabilities enjoy the same rights and freedoms as children without disabilities.
+ During this period of life, most children go through the physical stages of puberty, which can often begin before a person has reached the age of 13.
+ The words describe her feelings about coping with great challenges that one must face in life, being strong during those challenges whether you succeed or fail, and passing that strength on to children to carry with them into their adult lives.
+ The Federal Bureau of Investigation said that starting in 2011, at least 51 parents of high school school students conspired to use bribery and other forms of fraud to illegally have their children admitted to top universities and colleges.
+ The local people tell them of Rustin Parr, a hermit who kidnapped seven children in the 1940s and brought them to his house in the woods, where he tortured and killed them.
+ Charles Wallace Murry – Meg’s extraordinarily intelligent five-year-old younger brother who is capable of reading minds and understanding other creatures in a way that none of the other Murry children can.
+ The children would also get to know fewer other children than they would ordinarily.
+ She travels and talks to children all over the country.
+ NPC happens in children and adults.
+ He still saw her and the children every summer for a few years but finally they separated completely.
+ There were 3,836 households out of which 31.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.30% were Marriagemarried couples living together, 9.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.40% were non-families.
+ Some pedophiles try to use children to fill their obsession, crave and desire because they know inside they are unnatural and want to feel like they have more power.
+ With him she had children Iphigenia, Elektra, Orestes and Chrysothemis.
+ Wizards have separate governments and separate schools where they teach their children magic in addition to normal things like history.
