Sentences with phrase «elderly neighbour»

The phrase "elderly neighbor" means a person who lives nearby and is older in age. Full definition
A young couple in New York meet some elederly people while they are jogging and are offered a cheap luxury apartment with elderly neighbours.
The problem with living in Scotland (if one accepts the loosest definition of «problem» possible) is that many female elderly neighbours and relatives make the most divine shortbread imaginable.
The Resolution Revolution has today called on the political leaders - David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Milliband to join Resolution Revolution and make a resolution this New Year to do something for someone else - they could donate blood, sign up to the organ donor register, cook dinner for the family or visit elderly neighbours.
The Little Girl agrees to knuckle down at first, but soon finds herself distracted by her peculiar elderly neighbour, The Aviator, who wishes to tell her the story of his encounter with The Little Prince - an other worldly being who lived on an astronaut before landing in the middle of a desert on Earth.
Christians have been urged to get to know their elderly neighbours better this Christmas, after new figures revealed many older people find the festive season a difficult time.
Christians have been urged to get to know their elderly neighbours better this Christmas, after new figures... More
We ended up round at an elderly neighbour's and jammed up his blender too!
The midfielder is now claimed to have threatened an elderly neighbour of his in Hertfordshire, before spittng at him.
He was also more recently claimed to have threatened an elderly neighbour of his, although the England midfielder has denied such claims.
An elderly neighbour might appreciate spending time with a child.
When my elderly neighbour has to wait 12 months for a hip operation, she will not want to know what Krugman has to say about it.
Unless you're prepared to hang around outside the station every evening, eagerly chatting to the officers beginning their commute home, or unless you continually hail uniformed singles to your street to report the minor indiscretions of your elderly neighbour, dating online is your best option to meet and date someone on the force.
The young couple move in to this apartment and they soon discover that something fishy is going on, because the elderly neighbours are acting very strange.
As you'd expect, Judi Dench and Dustin Hoffman are nothing less than delightful as the elderly neighbours gradually drawn together by the latter's elaborate tortoise - growing plan, resulting in a quirky romance which could melt even the hardest of hearts.
The middle segment is easily the weakest, since it revolves around a very literary conceit — Gina sneaking cigarettes behind Ryan's back — that flatlines without the interiority of prose, and the way a hammy but affecting Rene Auberjonois overshadows Williams as an elderly neighbour who gives up a piece of his soul for Gina's project doesn't exactly help clarify the movie's title.
SYNOPSIS: A sociopathic teenager discovers that his elderly neighbour may have something to do with a spate of murders.
Her elderly neighbour Sophie Tuttle lives in a bright, colourful home with moth balls and Minor's Liniment.
My elderly neighbour who enjoys it but has only bought three books, one of which I organised for her.
It could also be someone who relies on an employee for their care or for help during an emergency, such as an elderly neighbour
While planning Mother's Day celebrations at Short Street Occasional Care Centre, some parents asked if they might bring along an elderly neighbour who had no children of her own.
Sometimes educators have been able to assist a couple of elderly neighbours with some issues, and we always invite them to some of our events.

Phrases with «elderly neighbour»

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