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facts of life造句
1. Mum told me the facts of life when I was twelve. 2. Persuading others to accept the hard financial facts of life is not a very popular job. 3. The girls explain the facts of life to him. 4. We can get real about the economic facts of life and about tending to family business. 5. The fiscal facts of life are these. 6. Ignorant of the facts as well as the facts of life, Griffith-Jones failed even to recognise Lawrence's paean to anal sex. 7. As a cub reporter he would learn the facts of life in the newspaper world. 8. My parents didn't tell me the facts of life until I was well into puberty. 9. At what age should children be told the facts of life? 10. They live among the hard facts of life, reality, as it is called. 11. They didn't teach the facts of life at my school. 12. Have you told your child about the facts of life yet? 13. You are too trusting; it's one of the hard facts of life that not everybody is as honest as you are. 14. There comes a time when children need to know more than the basic facts of life. 15. The Morgan test would not appear to require much more than a knowledge of the basic facts of life. 16. She did it not to scare me, hut to teach me the facts of life. 17. They no longer have any time for politicians who try to gloss over the harsh facts of life. 18. He knows all about sadness, temptation and the grubby facts of life. 19. He believes youngsters should start the day with some sound advice on the facts of life. 20. He light - heartedly overlooks some of the basic facts of life. 21. Sparks fly when we are together, you can't deny the facts of life. 22. We will have a man to man discussion about the facts of life. 23. Doctors and teachers still discuss at what age children should be told the facts of life. 24. Things can get along without you, as history and many facts of life can testify. 25. Many mothers-in-law are heroically lovable and some mothers drink gin all day and beat their children insensible, but these facts of life are beside the point. 26. He's not yet grown - up enough to understand the facts of life.