Cook a meal, wash the dishes or baby-sit the kids to give your loved one a needed break. |
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For my husband and I to go out, I cannot hire a teenager from down the street to baby-sit. |
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Not all children are responsible enough by age 12 years to baby-sit other children. |
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I have so much energy that the little kids I baby-sit told me it looks like I have ants in my pants. |
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They also cook, play cards, sing songs, baby-sit and plait rope out of camel wool. |
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Some people don't ask for help so why don't you offer to baby-sit for a neighbour while they cook dinner or offer to take the kids to the park. |
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Complete the package with a certificate to her favourite restaurant or lounge and a commitment to baby-sit for the evening. |
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Jo had rearranged her schedule so she could baby-sit while Audrey attended the meeting. |
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Now she and her honey occasionally manage a date night or two when her mother or sister comes by to baby-sit. |
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After a long day at the hospital, you're schlepping home to baby-sit me, instead of going straight to your own house and hopping into a nice warm bath. |
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They want us as kindly old grandmas, ready to baby-sit for free. |
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Their Creole-speaking grandmother can baby-sit. |
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I'd iron on Saturday mornings, baby-sit and grocery-shop. |
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Barb suffered for years until one day it occurred to her that without treatment, she might not be able to baby-sit her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. |
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They may make the bed, for example, hang out the washing, mow the lawn, baby-sit a younger sibling, pick fruit on the family allotment, milk the goat or feed the chickens. |
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While resolutely abandoning photography, she has also been pressured to baby-sit a little boy whose mother is confined to a mental hospital. |
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She often left Caylee with her mother, who was willing to baby-sit. |
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It gave me more money and as the months progressed I was asked to baby-sit more and more often. |
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When Eula May leaves Roberta to baby-sit her dead father while she hurries to her suicide, the house burns to the ground. |
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His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness. |
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As a result of this incident, other residents living in the building are now refusing to baby-sit children lest they be slapped with a similar fine. |
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Ofsted says people who baby-sit for more than two hours at a time, or on more than 14 days per year, must be officially registered as childminders. |
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He left me to baby-sit the new guy while he got some work done. |
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