Sentences with phrase «left small boy»

Just then, I had to move into my new place, so I left Small Boy at my parents» home.

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The pie will always get split between the big boys and the smaller advertisers will be left with crumbs.
We want good and matured players at the emirates and not some small boys who are not even of any value or else how can anyone explain a player at 20 years leaving a club on free transfer?
This is a tough one for us, because we have such a small house, but the number of times I have left the boys together for just a few minutes and come back to one of them crying from having his hair pulled or being hit on the head reminds me that they are simply too young to be left together without supervision.
As our girls head towards their teenage years, small things begin to get more and more complicated to figure out sometimes — why they're left out, how to juggle academics when there is the obsession with beauty amongst their friends every day, how to deal with irritating (and gorgeous) boys, how to manage time effectively; the list goes on.
Whilst pregnant with my little boy, I made up a refreshing jug of Raspberry leaf Iced tea ✨ ☺️ ✨ was so yummy, however whilst making my way through the whole jug (5tea bags brewed) I was painting the inside of my coal shed (about the size of a small walk in closet) with Silcone based Masionary Paint... it was on my MUST Do Before Baby Arrives list... by the time Id washed my paint brush I had my Show... so this is something I will be trying again with this pregnancy ✨
To save the life a young boy who lost most of his skin (left, red), researchers took a small bit of his remaining skin (gray) and grew skin stem cells in the lab.
Before bed, our boys also take a kid's liquid multivitamin from Organic Life (label pictured left), which includes omega - 3 fatty acids, magnesium, a full vitamin spectrum, and DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol)-- a substance naturally produced in small amounts in the brain that supports improved mental focus and neural growth.
I love the beautiful gold leaf work, and now the tray holds some small items that were given to us for our upcoming baby boy.
I'm usually not this organised but with two small boys, a guest (my mum) currently staying with us and then only two weeks after she leaves having another lot of guests stay with us I need to be ready and prepared.
The story of a small town in which a werewolf is killing its citizens, leaving only a wheelchair - bound young boy, his sister, and his uncle to stop it managed to earn cult status over the course of its lifetime, but wasn't well - received by critics initially.
Its simple story begins when a small boy puts on a suit of armour and leaves to join them.
Why does the grandfather, who does everything but put out a hit on Hawk, including offer him a small fortune to leave the boy alone, suddenly, ostensibly, change his tune when he sees the boy ecstatic that big bad papa has a strong arm?
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The petrol station in Betws - y - Coed is our first port of call, and as I cruise along, eking out what little fuel is left in the tank, we file past a small boy on the way to primary school with his father.
When ten - year - old Enaiatollah Akbari's small village in Afghanistan falls prey to Taliban rule in early 2000, his mother shepherds the boy across the border into Pakistan but has to leave him there all alone to fend for himself.
Within these pages, a desperate asylum seeker is pacing the hallways of Sydney's notorious Villawood detention centre; a seven - year - old Sudanese boy has found solace in a patchwork bike; an enraged black militant is on the war - path through the rebel squats of 1960s Brixton; a Mississippi housewife decides to make the ultimate sacrifice to save her son from small - town ignorance; a young woman leaves rural Jamaica in search of her destiny; and a Sydney schoolgirl loses her way.
1935: Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder «A long time ago, when all the grandfathers and grandmothers of today were little boys and little girls or very small babies, or perhaps not even born, Pa and Ma and Mary and Laura and Baby Carrie left their little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin.»
Born into a Jewish family in small - town Iowa, the only boy among six sisters, Mose Sharp couldn't leave home soon enough.
In other paired stories, an Imperial policeman who is forced to leave the continent after rumors spread of his homosexuality reappears as a doorman in New York City who brings solace to a young betrayed woman; a young girl held hostage in a brothel plots a brutal revenge against the madam who keeps her, and then the madam reappears as a wizened midwife who delivers a baby to a Hindu woman forced to make a terrible choice about the child; a Muslim boy who escapes a train raided by a murderous mob reemerges as a grandfather who has moved to London to be with his family and whose granddaughter struggles to save her marriage after the death of their child; a young cartographer alters a small section of the Radcliffe Line with terrible consequences, and then his boss reappears as a senile old man who sets off in search of a prostitute he often hires.
Allie gave birth on August 17th to 11 babies She had a set of Tiny twins and her little boy Henry was stillborn His little sister Lois fought hard but was just too small to overcome and left to go... Continue reading →
Whether it's money, that boy you left back home, where your life is going or if you left your hair straightener plugged in while jetting off to the airport, we worry about the big and the small.
«I've got two small boys who, at the time I left, were 7 and 4, and they each sleep with their own little blanket.
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