“foster” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “foster”:

+ The Class 59 Co-Co diesel locomotives were built and introduced between 1985 and 1995 by Electro-Motive DieselGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Diesel for private British companies, initially Foster Yeoman.

+ Long and Foster is the largest privately owned real estate company in the United States.

+ Sutton Lenore Foster is an American actress, singer and dancer.

+ Melanie Harper, played by Cleo Sylvestre, arrived at the motel in 1970 as Meg’s foster daughter.

+ In the beginning, the show was about the Brooks family, who were very rich, and the Foster family, who were poor.

+ James Foster McCoubrey was a Canadian-born AmericansAmerican supercentenarian who was at the time of his death aged 111 years, 295 days the oldest man ever born in Canada, and believed to be the oldest living American man for less than a year after Shelby Harris’ death on 25 July 2012 as well as the world’s oldest living man for over 3 weeks after 116-year-old Japanese man Jiroemon Kimura’s death on 11 June, and after his death succeeded as the oldest living man by Jokichi Ikarashi, who already was Japan’s oldest living man and died just 18 days later.

foster - some sentence examples
foster – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “foster”:

+ To avoid an orphanage or a new foster home, Norma chose to get married.

+ Her third foster home is with a woman named Claire Richards.

+ Orekunrin was raised by foster parents in Lowestoft.

+ The constant move from one foster home to another resulted in Norma’s “sketchy” educational background.

+ She married CanadiansCanadian musician David Foster in 2011.

+ Norma was left in a series of foster homes and the Los Angeles Orphans’ Home Society.

+ Fosterage is not the same as foster care.

+ Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, is an English architect.

+ David Walter Foster is a CanadiansCanadian musician, record producer, arranger.

+ The communities of Allen, and Foster can be found in Clear Creek.

+ Foster took a job as assistant to a contract manager with John Bearshaw and Partners, a local architectural practice.  The staff advised him, that if he wished to become an architect, he should prepare a portfolio of drawings using the Perspective drawingperspective and shop drawings from Bearshaw’s practice as an example. Bearshaw was so impressed with the drawings that he promoted the young Foster to the drawing department of the practice.

+ Florence Foster Jenkins was an American soprano who became famous because she was such a bad singer.

+ He wrote and made the very popular thirteen-part PBS television series “Cosmos: A Personal VoyageCosmos”; he also wrote books to help science become more popular “Contact”, that was a best-seller and was made into a film starring Jodie Foster in 1997.

+ In 2000 and 2001, “The Sopranos” earned two consecutive George Foster Peabody Awards.

+ Astrid warns her mother not to destroy this home, but Ingrid smiles and says that she would rather have her at the worst foster home ever over Claire.

+ These days, children may be put in foster care for a short time, and after, the child may go back to the parents again.

+ She ran away from foster care in order to be with Tina’s dad.

+ To avoid an orphanage or a new foster home, Norma chose to get married.

+ Her third foster home is with a woman named Claire Richards.

More in-sentence examples of “foster”:

+ She was taken out of home at the age of 6 and was put into foster care.

+ When Minuchin moved to New York in 1981, he established the Family Studies Institute, where he could teach family therapists and interface directly with the foster care system through consultation services.

+ She likes oranges, and respected her late foster mother, Bellamere.

+ Foster was born to Robert Foster and Lilian Smith in 1935 in Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire.

+ This makes the court decide, finally, that Alem should stay in his foster home.

+ Today, Foster + Partners works with its engineers to use computer systems.

+ Sabiha was married to Andrew Knight when she and Foster met.

+ In January 2007, “The Sunday Times” reported that Foster had called in Catalyst, a corporate finance house, to find buyers for Foster + Partners.

+ A typical minstrel song by Foster is set for solo voice with a four or five part chorus in the refrain and a short instrumental section intended for a dance on the stage.

+ William Barclay Foster was the father of Stephen Foster, a well-known American songwriter.

+ William Barclay Foster was a leader on the western frontier of Pennsylvania.

+ All his foster families did not work out.

+ Giuffre told the “Miami Herald” that she went from being in “an abusive situation, to being a runaway, to living in foster homes.” She lived on the streets at age 13 before getting abused by a 65-year-old sex trafficker, Ron Eppinger, in Miami.

+ Since Governor Foster McGowan Voorhees granted the request, the township was named in his honor. State of New Jersey.

+ Chechik was born in Downingtown, Pennsylvania and was raised in a foster care.

+ Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins both won Academy Awards for their playing Clarice Starling and Dr.

+ Concerning Catholic relations with Protestant communities, certain commissions were established to foster dialogue and documents have been produced aimed at identifying points of doctrinal unity, such as the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of SalvationJustification produced with the Lutheran World Federation in 1999.

+ In stories about King Arthur, Sir Kay is Knights of the Round TablezSir Ector’s son and King Arthur’s foster brother.

+ She was chair of the Select Committee on Foster Care and vice chair of the Legislative Black Caucus.

+ In order to foster a culture of positive change, a successful Gainsharing plan needs to incorporate a structure system of employee involvement.

+ According to Sneyd’s foster sister, Anna Seward, André joined the army out of a broken heart.

+ Foster won the Henry Fellowship to the Yale School of Architecture, where he met future business partner Richard Rogers and earned his master’s degree. Vincent Scully encouraged Foster and Rogers to travel in America for a year. After returning to the UK in 1963 he set up an architectural practice as Team 4 with Rogers and the sisters Georgie and Wendy Cheesman.

+ She is still not allowed to see her two daughters who had been sent to live with a foster carefoster family who were loyal to the communist government.

+ This was organised perhaps to foster loyalty among the tribes of Attica.

+ So when the group of foster mothers arrived at the Makkah city and they picked up most of the children, the last nurse arrived with her husband riding a donkey and old camel.

+ Makaton is mainly taught to children and adults with special needs in speech and language, with or without hearing problems, by teachers, teaching assistants and childcare practitioners, carers or caregivers such as parents, grandparents, foster carers, other friends and family, and specialist clinicians such as speech and language therapists.

+ The morbid sorrow that afflicted the Foster family at this time probably marked Stephen’s view of dead young women for the rest of his life.

+ She is a daughter of Ngangkhaleima and the biological daughter of King Chingkhuba and foster daughter of Khuman Purenba, the prime minister of the kingdom.

+ It stars Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins.

+ Adoption is different from foster care.

+ Marion Foster married William Welsh and had three children.

+ She became part of the Foster Grandparents Program.

+ Although considered promising, Foster struggled and could not get regular game-time in his youth days.

+ The existence of the categories appears to foster this problematic usage, as the page histories more often than not show that the additions of both the trivia and the categories are made at the same time.

+ Judge Vernon Foster said Moore could no longer use his black mask, or advertise as The Lone Ranger.

+ This award should not be confused with the ACTRA Foster Hewitt Award, which was presented by ACTRA, the CanadaCanadian association of actors and broadcasters, for excellence in general sports broadcasting.

+ He is known for his roles as Sandy Foster on the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light” and as Roman Martin on the MyNetworkTV limited-run serial “Saints Sinners Saints Sinners”.

+ He worked with the British architectural firm Foster + Partners.

+ Most recently, in September 2007, Foster was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, the largest architectural award in the world, for the University of Technology Petronas, in Malaysia.

+ She eventually gets out of it by talking to a foster worker.

+ Born in Leamington Spa, Ben Foster used to work as a chef before he started his career as a footballer.

+ The show deals with issues such as music, song, alphabet, numbers, and teaching children basics in learning, as well as more serious issues such as death, divorce, HIV/AIDS, autism, and foster care.

+ It is different from foster care, which is a legal arrangement made for a child’s safety.

+ He was the youngest of the Foster children, and was named for Stephen Collins, a child friend of the family who died at age 12, and for William Collins, a family friend and well known attorney.

+ Stephen Collins Foster was born on July 4, 1826 to William Barclay Foster.

+ He belongs to the art group ” FOSTER BROTHERS ” together with two other artists – Andrey Efi and Eugeny Lindin.

+ Later, Foster won the Henry Fellowship to the Yale School of Architecture, where he earned his Master’s degree Foster also met Richard Rogers at Yale.

+ He has recently set up the Norman Foster Foundation which promotes interdisciplinary thinking and research to help new generations of architects, designers and urbanists to anticipate the future.

+ Hansard first came to international attention as guitar player Outspan Foster in the 1991 Alan Parker movie “The Commitments”, after attending the New York movie Academy School of Acting.

+ The movie ends with Astrid, living with her new boyfriend Paul Trout in New York, putting together a series of suitcases that stand for all of her experiences through foster homes.

+ She was taken out of home at the age of 6 and was put into foster care.

+ When Minuchin moved to New York in 1981, he established the Family Studies Institute, where he could teach family therapists and interface directly with the foster care system through consultation services.

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