Sitter Sentence Examples

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  • You will need a sitter for the party anyway.

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  • She wanted to know if I could pick the boys up from the sitter tonight.

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  • It is built in a smiling green hollow on the left bank of the Sitter stream, which is formed by the union of several mountain torrents descending from the Santis.

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  • In painting there is the famous portrait of Hieronymus Holtzschuher at Berlin, in which the personality and general aspect of the sitter assert themselves with surprising power.

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  • It is mainly watered by two streams that descend from the Santis, the Urnasch joining the Sitter (on which is the capital, Appenzell), which later flows into the Thur.

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  • In this lady he had found a sitter whose face and smile possessed in a singular degree the haunting, enigmatic charm in which he delighted.

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  • Either he would give her due respect or he could find another sitter.

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  • The only person who didn't view her as a sitter or maid was Yancey, and his viewpoint was as a lover.

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  • He hired me as a sitter and maid.

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  • The way it worked out, I had a sitter, mom had help and Tammy had a companion.

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  • They left Natalie, Mathew and Destiny with a sitter.

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  • It couldn't be much different than hiring a sitter.

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  • It wasn't like hiring a sitter.

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  • They were paying for a service - like a baby sitter.

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  • When they reached their room, Alex paid the sitter, who informed them that both Destiny and Jonathan were asleep.

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  • An opportunity for parents with babies to visit the cinema without having to find a baby sitter or worry about their babies causing disturbance.

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  • They can't afford or get a baby sitter.

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  • There is a baby listening service and with advance notice and for an extra charge we may be able to arrange a baby sitter.

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  • You may have had decorators, baby sitter or Aunty Maud to stay.

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  • Should you require a baby sitter, details can be obtained from the hotel on local registered child minders.

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  • Only seconds later Danny Hazel missed a sitter to put the Row ahead.

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  • Give the hotel's front desk at least a day's notice of your intention to hire a sitter.

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  • Simmo with his mind on the teenage disco at the corporation dropped a sitter of Sir.

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  • What are the benefits of becoming a pet sitter?

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  • But we have made sure that we have booked our new dog sitter for next Christmas!

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  • I would prefer a qualified sitter, MUST HAVE REFERENCES FROM 2 people in a high postition and an previous employer.

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  • Having a baby sitter is not part of their culture.

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  • Kevan Gore quickly dispatched the pole sitter to take a comfortable lead.

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  • Please bear in mind at this point that I am a fence sitter.

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  • If the emergency contact is unavailable, then UK pet sitters will advise the house sitter on the course of action to be taken.

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  • I know my cats certainly hate it if we go away and leave them with the cat sitter.

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  • Your house sitter will then give you a courtesy call two or three days prior to departure to confirm arrival times.

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  • It is not usual for the Sitter to remain in the room with the child.

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  • No other hand could have ventured to render the hair and beard of a sitter, as it was the habit of this inveterate linearist to do, not by indication of masses, but by means of an infinity of single lines swept, with a miraculous certainty and fineness of touch, in the richest amd most intricate of decorative curves.

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  • The sitter 's head is held still by a clamp.

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  • Give the hotel 's front desk at least a day 's notice of your intention to hire a sitter.

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  • But we have made sure that we have booked our new dog sitter for next Christmas !

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  • These include information and advice, a contact center, support groups and a sitter service.

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  • Choosing a baby sitter for daily care of your child or just for an occasional night out can be a difficult decision.

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  • Although you'll want to meet with your baby sitter before she actually keeps your child, it is always best to write down your expectations.

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  • Because you may need to go over several points with your babysitter, keeping a list posted prominently somewhere in your house can ease your mind and help your baby sitter become use to the routine of your household.

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  • The computer in essence becomes a baby sitter, much like the television.

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  • If you like a potential sitter who has not had such training, recommend that she take such a training course at a local hospital or safety organization, such as Red Cross.

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  • Give the sitter the book, The Safe Baby to read.

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  • If the children are too much and will not cooperate with your rules or guidelines set up by their parents, then maybe the parents should recruit another sitter.

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  • In most cases, you will be a repeat sitter.

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  • A spouse, friend, or grandparent may be up to the challenge, or moms can consider hiring a sitter or dropping a child off at a care center if they can afford it.

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  • Loews - This chain offers a room service menu especially for pets and an in-house pet sitter to keep your dog company while you're out seeing the sights.

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  • The pet sitter's job is to make scheduled visits to care for your dog throughout the day.

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  • While there, the sitter will see that your dog is fed, watered, and exercised, and generally make sure of your pet's well being.

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  • Pet sitting agencies can provide a back-up caregiver if the original sitter is unavoidably delayed.

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  • Whether you're hiring a sitter from an agency or a private pet sitter, you'll want to make sure that everything is in order before you leave your pet in their care.

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  • What training and professional experience does the sitter have?

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  • Will your sitter continue to give your pet any needed medications during your absence?

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  • Is the sitter flexible enough to deal with any other special needs your pet may have?

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  • In the event of an emergency, will your sitter take your dog to the vet?

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  • What is the back-up plan in the event your sitter is suddenly unable to come to your home after you're gone?

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  • How will you and the sitter communicate while you're gone and to make sure you have returned when expected?

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  • Most importantly, will the sitter provide a written contract stipulating the exact services to be rendered, the approximate schedule, and the fee(s) being charged?

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  • After all, most of us consider our pets equal members of the family, and it's hard to think about leaving them behind in a kennel or even at home with a pet sitter.

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  • If your job requires you to spend time out of town, you may need the services of a pet sitter or a professional boarding kennel.

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  • Both dogs were with a pet sitter while I was away, and when I tried contacting this person to find out if they were behaving like this there I got no answer.

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  • If you're talking about spending a day or more away, you could consider a boarding kennel or pet sitter.

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  • If you do not have the luxury of a private dog sitter, boarding your dog at a wonderful kennel or a great vet's office is fine, but even better when he knows where he is going and is looking forward to it.

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  • No matter how conscientious the sitter, she or he will not care for the child in precisely the same way as a parent, and it is unreasonable to expect a carbon-copy parent.

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  • Once convinced the sitter is a decent and kind individual, parents will allow the young person to be herself (within the outline of the family's needs and rules) and to use her own judgments.

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  • Parents advertise for a nanny or sitter in the local paper, on the church or community bulletin boards, or with an agency.

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  • Many parents post their names and numbers in these locations as soon as they anticipate needing a sitter.

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  • This meeting provides an opportunity for direct exchange of ideas between the sitter and the parents.

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  • The sitter and the child(ren) should meet to get to know each other a bit.

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  • What were the sitter's best and worst experiences?

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  • How does the sitter handle issues of discipline?

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  • What would the sitter do if the baby cried for an hour or more?

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  • What if the toddler was defiant or inattentive to the sitter's directions?

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  • What if the child broke the sitter's watch or destroyed other prized possessions?

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  • Would the sitter watch TV while the child was playing or napping?

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  • How much time does the sitter spend with other sitters and friends?

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  • Does the sitter enjoy taking the children outside to play in the backyard or to the neighborhood playground?

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  • Does the sitter drive a car, have a cellular telephone, or have a need to spend time talking on the phone while working?

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  • What would the teenager do in an emergency such as a sudden illness for the child or if the sitter became ill suddenly?

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  • What would the sitter do if there was a fire and other emergency?

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  • Does the sitter drive and have a car or does the sitter need to be picked up and returned home?

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  • Babysitter pay rates consider the age and number of children, the age of the babysitter, the type of care expected from the sitter, and the time of day (or night), and whether the sitter drives or not.

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  • For teenagers the base rate is $4.00 to $5.00 an hour for a baby sitter who cares for two children and drives to and from the job.

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  • Parents should leave emergency information for the sitter, most often near the telephone or on the refrigerator, where it can be found easily.

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  • Parents should plan to stay in the house for at least 15 to 20 minutes after the sitter arrives to give general information about the kids and specific instructions about the home.

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  • In all, the sitter's job is to keep the children safe and as happy as possible within the guidelines set by the parents.

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  • If grandmothers or other relatives will be assisting, have a back-up plan like a private sitter or center for emergencies.

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  • If you're on a tight budget and lack crafting skills, consider giving a gift certificate that entitles the recipient to your services as a pet sitter the next time he or she needs to leave town.

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  • The best way to find a reliable sitter is to network with other parents in your area.

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  • Ask friends and neighbors if they can recommend a sitter.

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  • You can also post a notice to find a sitter in the local supermarket, library, and your local church or youth center.

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  • Before you hire a sitter, speak to her over the phone to obtain important information.

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  • Take the time to call these references to check on the perspective sitter.

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  • Look for a sitter who has taken an infant and child CPR course.

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  • Find out if the perspective sitter will need transportation.

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  • This is particularly important to single parents who might have to bundle sleeping children into the car to take a sitter home.

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  • Ask if the sitter smokes and make it clear if there is no smoking in your home.

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  • Before hiring a perspective sitter, ask her to come to your home for a short visit to meet the family and discuss rules and routines.

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  • Make sure you pay the perspective sitter for this time.

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  • Use the time to familiarize the sitter with your children, your home, and your general rules and routines.

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  • Don't expect the sitter to remember everything you tell her during this time.

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  • Allow the perspective sitter to interact with and play with the children while you are in ear shot.

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  • Trust your instincts as a parent and talk to the children after the perspective sitter has left.

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  • Once you have chosen and hired a sitter, make a booklet of important information before you leave her with the children for the first time.

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  • There's nothing more helpful for a sitter than written instructions.

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  • This way the children will be less likely to question the new sitter's authority when they know the directives have come straight from you.

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  • Bedtimes, chores, food allowances, rules about playing outside, etc. should all be in writing for the sitter's reference.

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  • If the sitter will be preparing a meal, make sure you have it planned with any special instructions written down.

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  • If you have rules you would like the sitter to follow, put them in writing and review them with the sitter.

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  • Make sure your sitter understands that her primary job is to make sure the children are safe.

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  • To make this as easy as possible for the sitter, go over any health issues your children may have.

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  • Be it a simple love note in his lunchbox or a long hug and kiss before dropping him off at the sitter, the expression of love is by far the most important skill and trait you can give your child.

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  • Bring in extra cash by watching a neighbor's house, taking care of a dog or cat, or letting a couple take time off from the baby with a sitter business.

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  • If you happen to be out of town, or you're leaving the kids with a sitter, the chore list is there for her to keep the routine going.

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  • Print it and fill in the data your sitter needs such as your full names, contact information, where you will be, any allergies the kids have, what activities are sanctioned and of course, the important bedtime.

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  • He hadn't thought about a sitter before now, or hadn't thought about how much he would pay?

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  • Listen, I got a summer job in the Mountains as a sitter and it includes room and board.

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  • He has a daughter, but his wife must not live with him because he needs a sitter, she stammered.

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  • Then why are you suddenly in need of a sitter?

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  • Anyway, she's my mother, not a sitter.

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  • Mom, meet the new sitter.

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  • His remark about how she looked in the swimsuit made it obvious that he saw her as something more than a baby sitter or maid.

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  • It's our home and you're more than a sitter or maid to all of us.

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  • Nowadays they cart them off to some baby sitter they hardly know, just to get the kids out of their hair.

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  • It was the sitter.

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  • The most satisfying of Darer's paintings done in Venice are the admirable portrait of a young man at Hampton Court (the same sitter reappears in the "Feast of Rose Garlands"), and two small pieces, one the head of a brown Italian girl modelled and painted with real breadth and simplicity, formerly in the collection of Mr Reginald Cholmondeley and now at Berlin, and the small and very striking little "Christ Crucified" with the figure relieved against the night sky, which is preserved in the Dresden Gallery and has served as model and inspiration to numberless later treatments of the theme.

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  • Lisa hesitated, afraid of blundering further, but why did he need a sitter when his mother lived in the house?

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  • She was the maid, the baby sitter - nothing else in his eyes.

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  • Find yourself another sitter to boss and holler at!

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