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Examples for "grandparents"
Examples for "grandparents"
1Police said the grandparents had given Boysen a room in their home.
2Most of the keys were lost years ago, in our grandparents' time.
3My grandparents arrived penniless, started a small family business and voted Tory.
4Your grandparents had every good reason to keep the truth from you.
5I'm afraid it's time we went downstairs...to discuss consequences with your grandparents.
1Their grandmothers had known each other in Russia, their mothers in Paris.
2EBONY: Many younger women associate Fashion Fair with their mothers and grandmothers.
3Babies were not so cared for in the days of our grandmothers.
4I've had to endure everyone's advice and grandmothers' hedge-magic remedies ever since.
5The other ladies who were the grandmothers of Parikshit centered around him.
1But he renounced his claim in the succession to his grandfathers crown.
2My grandfathers, everyone in my family, the men have served this country.
3My grandfathers, everybody in my family, the men have served this country.
4They make what their grandfathers made in the way of art objects.
5We were born here and our grandfathers were born here, Murunga said.
1In 1900, a family meant two parents, children and often a grandparent.
2One in every four French citizens has a foreign parent or grandparent.
3Officer Vitikkohuhta obviously didn't have a grandparent who was his best friend.
4Being a grandparent, I'm told by the people who know, is magic.
5A grandparent is qualified through age and willingness to assume the role.
1Grandma or Grandpa will drive you to school and pick you up, I think.
2But what about those with mothers, fathers, grandmas or grandpas of European or British descent?
3Grandchild will readily grasp that Grandma or Grandpa wants to share, and that sharing is fine.
4In arranging the visit, Grandma or Grandpa discusses with Son or Daughter what they have in mind.
1That means grandpa or grandma just hid them from you and... . '
2The visit will include Grandpa or Grandma being interviewed by Grandchild.
1More especially their relationship takes on elements borrowed from the attitude of child to parent , of parent to child.
Translations for grand-mother or grand-father