How To Use Family circle In A Sentence
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More marriages than anyone expects can bring new faces into the family circle.
The Sun
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The family circle is left with a ragged, gaping tear.
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More marriages than anyone expects can bring new faces into the family circle.
The Sun
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He has contempt for those beyond his immediate family circle.
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The Angry Penguins had no coherent political outlook and the Boyd family circle espoused a confused mixture of liberal humanism and religious pacifism.

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Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
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At 15, Tocqueville accompanied his father to Metz, where he entered the lycée and a wider social world than his restricted family circle.
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The subject was never discussed outside the family circle.
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Not only does it free you from any guilt, it also stops the arrangements from being discussed en masse with the wider family circle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perfect agreement is rare enough among the closest of friends or family circles; it is hardly to be expected in industrial life where the machine age has tended to impersonalize human relations.
Talking Shop
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When she was still quite young, the Hawthornes soon moved to Europe, where she was nurtured within a warm family circle and given a cultured education.
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She could not "call up spirits from the vasty deep" of the cellar, but she had procured some whiskey from her next-door neighbour – some five or six miles off, and there it stood somewhat ostentatiously on the table in a "greybeard," with a "corn cob," or ear of Indian corn stripped of its grain, for a cork, smiling most benevolently on the family circle, and looking a hundred welcomes to the strangers.
Roughing It in the Bush
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Sincere condolences go out to his sons and daughters, brothers and family circle.
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Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
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Although one or two of the merrier, albeit more mischievous, bantlings are absent, the family circle will, doubtless, be found to be somewhat complete.
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His passing leaves a sore gap in his family circle and in his wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
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This first return towards the old French politeness was startling to some susceptible Republicans; but things were soon carried farther at the Tuileries by the introduction of 'Votre Altesse' on occasions of state ceremony, and Monseigneur in the family circle.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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It will have been perceived that Miss Fotheringay, though silent in general, and by no means brilliant as a conversationist, where poetry, literature, or the fine arts were concerned, could talk freely, and with good sense, too, in her own family circle.
The History of Pendennis
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Fr. Walsh also spoke of the high regard in which she was held within the family circle and this was clearly reflected in the readings at Mass by her young relatives.
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She sought solitude, and avoided us when in gaiety and unrestrained affection we met in a family circle.
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Not only does it free you from any guilt, it also stops the arrangements from being discussed en masse with the wider family circle.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is survived by his nephews, nieces, relatives and family circle.
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Fish was up 3-0 in the first set when heavy rain sent more than 9,000 fans scurrying from the Family Circle Tennis Center.
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He has contempt for those beyond his immediate family circle.
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Before World War II, the single mother remained within her family circle, where a grandfather or uncle could become a substitute father.
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Mary was very much at the centre of the family circle and she will be greatly missed by all.
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Westmoreland; and not liking to intrude on his family circle that evening, I sent a note up to Greta Hall, requesting him to come down and see me, and drink one half mutchkin along with me.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 543, Saturday, April 21, 1832.