Breaktime

"Breaktime" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Tom had hardly any friends at school. He was a loner. At breaktime, he would stand in the playground on his own.

It is breaktime!

How many minutes does breaktime last?

2007, National Labor Relations Board (U.S.) (editor), Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board, Volume 346: November 28, 2005—May 8, 2006, page 39, Supervisor Laws asserts that when the incident occurred it was not the breaktime of either Tingler or Parnell. (4:760,789.)

It tends to evaluate the liking for, and the acceptance of, the pupils in their class as peers, rather than asking children to specifically select their friends, breaktime and home companions.

The significance of breaktimes as a mechanism for children to develop social competence is highlighted in much of Peter Blatchford's work.

Designed by architects working for Norman Foster, it had no playground and no morning breaktime.

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