Example sentences for: grandchildren

How can you use “grandchildren” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • "Tax the Knickers Off Your Grandchildren," by Steven E. Landsburg, seems less like a well-reasoned editorial on economics than a weak rationalization for shortsightedness.

  • If some moral principle allows the tax collector to confiscate 40 percent of Gates' income, that same moral principle should allow the unemployed lumberjacks of Oregon to confiscate your rich grandchildren's view of the giant redwoods.

  • I am pleased that my children have had more Jewish education than I did, and that my grandchildren have even more.

  • Our grandchildren may look back at this as the year when the branch of the Cabinet known as Special Prosecutions started on its way to becoming the largest single entity in the federal government (Motto: "The Purpose of Government is to Investigate Government").

  • Either 1) you believe that your neighbor has no right to live well at your grandchildren's expense or 2) you believe that your neighbor has that right, but you'd prefer to prevent him from exercising it.


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