Christmas-time Sentence Examples

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  • In addition to plastic candles, decorations in the shape of candles are also popular at Christmas time.

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  • Almost every year from this time forward until near his death he published about Christmas time one or two of these unique stories, so delicate in their humour and pathos, and so masterly in their simplicity.

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  • I hope that you all have a wonderfully restful and joyous Christmas time.

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  • At Christmas time he scattered crumbs of bread under the trees, so that the tiny creatures could feast and be happy.

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  • The happy Christmas time is almost here!

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  • Weddings taking place around Christmas time can incorporate holly, miniature Christmas trees or elegantly wrapped "gifts" as wedding reception centerpieces.

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  • Many make the mistake of putting on the seeds at or about Christmas-time before they have ripened enough to grow.

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  • Everyone likes a great sing along, and Christmas time can be a fantastic occasion for family and friends to come together and sing songs that everyone knows and loves.

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  • I had a number of guys at Christmas time that said, 'what does my wife like?' - and I told them exactly - she likes this, she would look good in this, she mentioned this particular piece.

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  • Flameless window candles have a very traditional feel and conjure up images of old black and white vintage movies where homes were decorated with candles at Christmas time.

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  • The Salvation Army's Angel Tree program gives gifts at Christmas time to needy children and senior citizens.

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  • Today, we buy cut trees or artificial trees to decorate our homes at Christmas time.

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  • However, it was not until the 16th century that the trees were moved indoors to be decorated at Christmas time.

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  • Gifts that imply a need for self-improvement are never a good idea at Christmas time.

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  • This is why red and green are everywhere together at Christmas time.

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  • Probably the reason we all go so haywire at Christmas time with the endless unrestrained and often silly buying of gifts is that we don't quite know how to put our love into words.

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