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Meanings of sending children in English
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Usage of sending children in English
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What society lets families fear deportation for sendingchildren to school?
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The tradition of sendingchildren to religious schools dates to the 17th century.
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What had they come to, sendingchildren into the field?
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The most prevalent barriers were location, cost, and concern about sendingchildren to overnight camp.
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She's learned to stomach sendingchildren into battle, but she'll never abide the loss of whole planets.
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The custom of sendingchildren to work from the time they can earn sixpence a-week, renders education impossible.
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For parents, sendingchildren off to college for the first time can be a time of quiet anxiety.
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He said working parents that couldn't accommodate home learning needed to have the option of sendingchildren to school.
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Getting a job, getting a mate, raising children, sendingchildren to college to get a job, a mate, children.
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It says nobody will be checking if parents are sendingchildren to school even though they are working from home.
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A huge demand has risen for free sports programs, as many parents cannot afford sendingchildren to camp, he added.
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But as its popularity soars, so too do the risks with reports of adults sendingchildren disturbing and explicit texts.
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My childhood heroine, Mrs. Smith-Pearse, spoke on the tapes of the agony of sendingchildren sent home to be educated.
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It will tip the balance in favour of this, instead of sendingchildren to live with relatives for short periods.
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Conservatives have accused teachers' unions of slowing down Britain's economic recovery by frightening parents away from sendingchildren back to school.
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However, with increasingeconomic and emotional pressures on families, sendingchildren away fortheir second-level schooling appears to be creeping back into vogue.