Sentences with phrase «by the neighbour who»

The pool is very small and for us was «dominated» by our neighbours who had small children - we spent no time there.
In one case, an elderly couple (the tenants) was being disturbed by the neighbour who lived above them.

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The decision by NB Liquor comes just days after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in the case of Gerard Comeau who was fined in 2012 for bringing home cheaper beer and liquor he bought in neighbouring Quebec.
I lived in Whitby, Ont., and was asked to go sailing by a neighbour, who was dreaming of cruising the ocean with his family.
I also didn't want to bug our neighbours because we seem to be surrounded by people who don't eat cookies (and they're not just saying that; one neighbour bought a box from us last year and I recently saw it still sitting in her cupboard!).
Christian Concern has said that «everybody knows sharia law is discriminatory», however a Muslim interfaith worker who used to be employed by Blackburn Cathedral has said that Sharia law is about looking after your neighbour and not harming anyone.
As Lindsay puts it, let's not be the priests walking by, let's be the Good Samaritan who puts out a hand to our neighbour, bruised, bloodied and dying by the side of the road.
He claimed he was commanded to kill by a demon who spoke to him through his neighbour's dog and that he was part of a satanic group.
Signs are not lacking that the larger churches were already strongly influencing their neighbours; the First Epistle of Clement is in effect a demand by the church of Rome that the church of Corinth should restore to office presbyters who had been wrongly deposed.
The issue is that even someone who believes in the true doctrine can nevertheless be a disbeliever when he doesn't overcome the lust of his body by the faith and doesn't love God and his neighbour through God's releasing power.
Certainly the love of God and neighbour may be recognized and practised by those who do not profess a biblical faith more adequately than by some who stand inside.
Another family who are from Eastern Europe live on what might have been described as a «sink estate» and they are constantly harassed by some of their neighbours, filth put through the letter box, graffiti, that sort of thing.
Bishop Peter Okpaleke - who was appointed by his predecessor, Benedict XVI is from Abia State - Imo's neighbouring state.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has met with children who have been forced from their homes by ongoing conflict in Syria and are now living in neighbouring Jordan.
Those who call themselves christians better understand that the goodness of God in us is judged by what we say and do and we were never told in the bible to love only your «professed christian neighbour as yourself».
The joy that is shared by neighbours and relations has recognised the wonderful mercy that God has poured upon this elderly couple who had previously laboured under the divine stigma of an unfruitful marriage.
Mrs Wishart had lived at her home in Changford Road since 1967 and was a popular member of the community who was described by one neighbour as «very lovely, like the mother of the street».
I grew up in the country with a huge old bramley apple tree in my garden and a neighbour who supplied us with all manner of fresh fruits, so myself and delicious fruit crumbles were by no means unacquainted up until this point.
But also who wants to go to a club where so many «fans» are demanding the exit of the manager after winning as match, getting to the CL lucrative stages every year, winning 2 FA cups 2 years running, building a fantastic ground out of profits and never having been beaten in the league by their neighbour since taking the reins?
So far the Crosthwaites have rejected any offers from the club, though their neighbours, who are less impacted by the light issue, have accepted compensation.
All of us girls have to overcome the initial awkwardness of our budding sexuality but it's very different when you're a girl who was, as a 9 - year - old, pinned down naked on the bed by the 17 - year - old neighbour.
I recently heard from a good friend (and amazing mother) who was shocked to be told, time and time again, that the secret to success when flying across the country with a teething infant and 50 % potty trained toddler was to just make up some goody bags for her neighbours (and keep her active toddler angelically occupied by making a thank you card for the pilot!)
He added: «It is sad that Alhaji Aliu Mahama, who so distinguished himself in the office of Vice President of the Republic, could not witness this day; it is heart - breaking that Otanka Obetsebi - Lamptey, my childhood friend, is not here by my side today to savour the moment; it is difficult to accept that Adams Mahama, the dynamic chairman of our party in the Upper East Region, is not here with us; it is tragic my cousin and political neighbour, J.B Danquah Adu, is not here with us; it is sad that the bubbly Peter Wiafe Peprah is not here; it is painful that young, bright, hardworking and cheerful Kwabena Boadu is not here with us; and that Abubakar Siddique should miss this occasion.»
The government meanwhile chooses to let down local residents further by removing controls on bad landlords - those bedsit barons who make tenants» lives a misery and whose neglect can cause widespread grief for their neighbours.
The is no treaty in existence that recognises «Korea DPR», which is, in fact, nothing more than a figment of Mr Blatter's imagination, designed to accommodate the hopeless denial and delusion of a communist pariah and the un-sporting refusal of the DPRK (itself un-recognised by one member of the UN Security Council) to acknowledge the existence of one of its potential WC opponents (and one who happens also to be one of its only two land neighbours).
In one heart breaking incident, the card was found by an eleven year old boy who couldn't understand why his neighbours wanted him to leave and said that he felt «really sad».
Mr Dugher was one of 66 Labour MPs who defied Mr Corbyn last week by voting in favour of the RAF extending its anti-Isil bombing campaign from Iraq into neighbouring Syria.
She could travel to Liverpool to hear about the work done by a group of people on an estate who taught themselves about the bedroom tax rules and now support and advise their neighbours who are affected by it.
A woman and her son, who allegedly assaulted their neighbour, one Folashade Akinola, by biting off part of her right ear, on Wednesday appeared before an...
He has a large personal vote in his constituency, and I've met people from other, neighbouring constituencies who have been helped by him when their own MP didn't want to know.
The Golden Eaglets, was today, Wednesday welcomed by residents Abuja and other neighbouring cities who rolled out drums at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.
The global refugee crisis and there are 65 million refugees across the world that crisis is a challenge, much of which is on the borders of Europe and that challenge can be met by co-ordinating with our European neighbours, both to crack down on the people smugglers who put men, women and children to sea in unseaworthy vessels.
By «Japan's neighbours», I mean those who were annexed, conquered or meaningfully invaded by Japan prior to or during WWII, and which has been a source of significant resentmenBy «Japan's neighbours», I mean those who were annexed, conquered or meaningfully invaded by Japan prior to or during WWII, and which has been a source of significant resentmenby Japan prior to or during WWII, and which has been a source of significant resentment.
Osborne's comments, indicating that people with their blinds drawn are probably sleeping on benefits, are totally shameful and could lead to unemployed people (or even working people who have curtains or blinds drawn for other reasons) being targeted by anti-social neighbours.
His government had already sent more aid to the region, and this was now joined by a commitment to resettle 20,000 men, women and children who had been forced to flee to neighbouring countries.
Alhaji Gold said the review of the sanctions follows the intervention and appeal by the Chairman of the Kwara State Council of Chiefs, His Royal Highness, The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Sulu Gambari (CFR), who also assured that the Aloffa of Ilofa and the Olota of Odo - Owa will ensure the maintenance of peace and harmony between the neighbouring communities.
Watson's seat in West Bromwich East is not considered by the party to be at risk and neighbouring Labour MPs who spoke to the Guardian on Wednesday said they had seen no sign yet of a targeted Tory offensive.
The site dates back to around 2,000 BC and was discovered by chance when ANU Archaeologist Dr Catherine Frieman, who was conducting geophysical surveys of a known site outside the village of Looe in Cornwall, was approached by a farmer about a possible site in a neighbouring field.
And it's not just affecting Indonesia it's also affecting its neighbours — Singapore and Malaysia and others — who are being very disadvantaged by the smoke and carbon emissions.»
A happy next - door neighbour ups the odds of person happiness by 34 %, a sibling who lives within 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) by 14 %, and a friend within half a mile by a whopping 42 %.
By watching who their neighbours and parents scold, one group of crows has learned to recognise and scold a dubious human.
But the move was fiercely opposed by some officials and residents in neighbouring counties who are still angry about the government's creation of the nearby Grand Staircase - Escalante monument in 1996.
Each and every Sunday morning my grandparents would host a pancake breakfast that was always attended by the entire family; aunts, uncles, cousins, and neighbours who are like family.
At the party, the teammates are joined by childhood sweethearts Michelle (Kylie Bunbury) and Kevin (Lamorne Morris), good - natured meathead Ryan (Billy Magnussen), and his sardonic Irish date Sarah (Sharon Horgan), but not their weirdo neighbour Gary (Jesse Plemmons, stealing the show as a solemn, dog - clutching cop who dreams of being invited to play).
In a towering performance, Liam Neeson plays Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), an opportunistic businessman who, following the invasion of Poland by the Nazis, buys a bankrupt enamelware company and staffs it with Jews from a neighbouring concentration camp.
Eventually, Thomas falls for Johanna and is helped along by his neighbour, a writer and sage named W.F. (played by the always reliable Jeff Bridges, who gives the film's best performance).
Morgan Freeman's mollycoddled and on meds, suffering the indignity of being infantlised by an idiot son, Kevin Kline's got a great wife but a boring life and is subsequently sexually dysfunctional and depressed, Robert De Niro's a widower whose only human contact is a soup making neighbour, while Michael Douglas, in a set up that must have presented the actor with the greatest challenge of his career, plays a rich old pervert who's eschewed commitment most of his adult life but is now about to settle for a woman less than half his age.
It is billed as a neo-noir black comedy (written by Mitchell): Andrew Garfield plays Sam, a guy who has fallen hopelessly in love with his beautiful neighbour who then disappears.
Oddly, then, in none of these elisions does a social worker pay a visit to the Barretts, who are suspected of abuse in the movie proper by both a neighbour lady and Jesse's doctor.
Laura's crisis is brought on by a visit from her neighbour, Kitty (Toni Collette), who pops over, looking stiff and clean as a meringue.
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