What I do care about is the practicality of running around in a sandpit with sensible shoes on for 10 minutes. |
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The playground is like a mini replica of a scene from a Walt Disney set with a playhouse, swings, sandpit, slides, and see-saws. |
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A disused paddling pool in Sough Park, Earby, could be turned into a giant sandpit for children. |
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The group, joined by three international artists for the project, works in a roped-off sandpit watched by passers-by. |
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The airport sandpit is still closed and millions of dollars of potential revenue has been lost from lack of sales of filling sand. |
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Gallipoli resembled a huge sandpit full of precipices, endless ravines and impassable ridges covered in thick scrub. |
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Our children are now being tested at six not just 16, parcelled up as either academic or non-academic when they are barely out of the sandpit. |
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The ground is dwarfed by seven giant cranes, used as part of a renovation scheme which has reduced a huge bank of terracing to a giant sandpit. |
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The route then moves up through the former sandpit and will connect to the Stradbally Road via the planned Summerhill housing development. |
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She said she personally visited the sandpit on May 27 and observed that drivers were, in fact, covering their loads with tarpaulins. |
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She had stayed away from the sandpit, and the tanbark, and all the play equipment. |
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Kerr first met the band's other cornerstone, guitarist Charlie Burchill, in a sandpit in Glasgow's Toryglen housing scheme when he was eight. |
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It's like watching two kids in a sandpit, armed with claymore mines and chewing on detonator caps. |
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We love to see the children playing in the sandpit and on the various rides and slides that are provided. |
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The trio have been firm friends since nursery school, where they met across a crowded sandpit aged three and a half. |
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Sylvia and I cried for our mums, so they put us in the sandpit and then on a big swing which was in the hall, to keep us quiet. |
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The play area, which has toys, a sandpit, and a water area, is attached to the infant classroom. |
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Small STOP and GO signs can be placed in the sandpit and added to train sets and toy car collections. |
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We don't have a playground, but we do have a sandpit for the little ones and enough space for them to cycle. |
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Surrey County Council cabinet member for environment Lynne Hack said the main HGV route to the proposed sandpit will only pass by one house. |
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There's a sandpit on site but for more ambitious sand-castle builders the closest beach is just a 15-minute drive away. |
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To capture the drama of the pole vault and long jump, she placed her cameras in holes beside the sandpit where the athletes landed. |
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His views may not appeal to ordinary Russians, but they will to those among the elite who failed to play in the same sandpit as Mr Putin. |
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The term sandpit includes, particularly, the term gravel pit by the terms of this by-law. |
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It also offers the possibility of using compost to restore the plant cover of a quarry or a sandpit. |
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And you can also use the tools in the sandpit to make some fantastic castles! |
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The site of a former sandpit will be used as a visitor centre, a measure to increase local environmental awareness. |
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After the treasure hunt the scouts set up camp once again in the sandpit in Graignamanagh, where they cooked dinner and took part in several wide games. |
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Aside from moving onto some of the Nordic Ski Club's land, the sandpit in the area would have also been disrupted if the application were approved. |
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He enjoys running around the floor of the rabbitry, digging in the sandpit and exploring. |
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Playing in the sandpit and solving jigsaw puzzles were other popular activities on the day. |
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Nice garden with fruit trees, garden furniture, swing and small sandpit. |
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We've got a large playground, with a large trampoline and sandpit. |
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The quarry and sandpit operations increase the availability of high-performance products made out of granular material ballasts, cement concrete and asphalt mix in terms of quality and quantity required by the industry. |
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Person or company that runs a sandpit, specifically, that proceeds with the extraction or recycling of substances deemed to be sold of for its own use. |
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Subjected substances: Are subject to the present by-law, substances which are transformed or not, which are transported or not from a quarry or sandpit. |
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A sandpit in an enclosed area is a simple device for providing them somewhere to play, and supplied with a few cups, spoons, buckets and cups they will find a great deal to do. |
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Jordan has few natural advantages a sandpit of a place lying like a bunker between states that hate each other but it gives no impression of being about to fall apart. In this section Ulster in peril After Hussein The end? |
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Gentlemen, Siphon and Sandpit all did well Stateside under Mandella'scare, and now he is carrying on with the likes of Puerto Madero and Malek. |
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