Examples of 'children who lived' in a sentence

Meaning of "children who lived"

children who lived - a reference to children who have resided or dwelled in a particular place or situation. It implies that the children have had a previous experience or history of living in a specific context

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children who lived
Children who lived with them too.
I remember the other children who lived with me.
The children who lived closer were dropped off first.
And that is just the children who lived.
They are children who lived many years ago.
He requested information on safeguards for children who lived in institutions.
Children who lived in poverty performed lower than those who did not.
He called his children who lived far away.
I discovered Massat after meeting the father of my 3 children who lived here.
She went to a school where children who lived by the railroad tracks were pointed at.
My first completed story involved a family with twenty children who lived by the ocean.
They had many children who lived in the darkness between them.
Dormitory facilities were available for children who lived far from school.
The other children who lived in the poorhouse were his companions.
Bion was the younger of two children who lived to adulthood.

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Seven had children who lived with their relatives or were put up for adoption.
They had at least three children who lived to maturity.
All the children who lived together there had to treat each other like siblings.
Transport was available free of charge to children who lived at a distance from school.
Jewish children who lived through the Holocaust lost their childhoods.
He was discovered by one of his two adult children who lived with him.
Those children who lived were Belle and Marguerita.
Endicott and his wife had three children who lived to adulthood.
Those children who lived to adulthood were,.
All of this took place in front of children who lived in the home.
They had three children who lived to maturity, but none married or survived their father.
Tom bought a bunch of inexpensive cameras to give to children who lived in his neighborhood.
In fact, children who lived in this area went to school in Oak Park.
Its first project is to build a library for children who lived in the mountain area.
The children who lived in this house, they may know where Cameron is.
She absolutely loved playing with the children who lived down the street.
Children who lived in homes where eco-friendly products were used had lower levels of Enterobacteriaceae.
But to me and the many children who lived there it was just home.
Children who lived to adulthood:.
The case concerned three children who lived in Poland.
The children who lived with them were,.
She and Isaac had five children who lived to maturity.
A report in May 1994 examined the homeopathic treatment of diarrhea in children who lived in Nicaragua [ 7 ].
They had five children who lived to adulthood,.
Kelsey Leigh was a single mother with two young children who lived in South-East England.
I remember the other children who lived with me . I dream things.
I grew up in a children 's house, like all children who lived on kibbutzim did back then.
There were 16 children who lived with us over the years.
For many years, Brown School primarily educated children who lived in the G.E. Realty Plot.
Peterson shared that he had two children who lived with their mothers in Texas.
Was that not discriminating against children who lived in other parts of the country?
Gilbert cited children from the past and children who lived in microbe-rich environments as examples.
Specifically, meaning the Israelite children who lived in Palestine at that time.
There were a couple of hundred children who lived on the streets in the 1620s.

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