Sentences with phrase «live on rural roads»

We live on a rural road, so we get deliveries of propane for the stove, but don't have a gas line for that cleaner source of heat.

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That impromptu acapella worship service in the church bus on a country road in rural Iowa surrounded by the raging storm remains one of the most meaningful ones in my life.
It is far more than you will find in other seats, making it perfect for families that live in rural areas that might not get as much support on their roads.
I was traveling abroad, I was in Argentine and I was just living with the family and our car just flipped over on a rural road.
A majority of the residents who addressed the Lancaster Town Board trustees lived on Peppermint Road, a rural neighborhood in northeastern Lancaster that is home to horse barns,...
I have seen barely any activity from either party, Tory posters are largely seen on rural roads into the constituency (typically for candidate in surrounding seats) or on houses that are currently vacant (coming down the A15 near the Cathedral I thought once house owner was brave with 2 massive Tory posters, then saw a sign saying the house is up for rent, and no visible signs of life in the house).
Filmed over three years, in their monastery in rural France and on the road in the USA, this visceral film is a meditation on a community grappling with existential questions and the everyday routine of monastic life.
This car is extremely dangerous if you live or drive on unlit narrow, curvy, hilly rural roads at night.
I live in a very rural area and on a dirt road that is designated for SUVS and I had no problems getting in and out of my residence which is a feat in and of its self as the roads are not maintained well in this area.
I live on a long dirt road in rural Vermont, where I divide my time between writing, baby - wrangling, running trails, trying to play the banjo, and various home repairs that multiply at a truly astounding rate.
Where you live and drive: If you live in a rural area, chances are you'll pay less than someone who lives and drives in a city where there are more drivers on the road, and the likelihood of getting into a collision is higher.
Nobody's actually tried swinging from the ceiling fans yet, but I've seen one sitting on the dining room table contemplating the logistics; — RRB - We live in a rural area, and our house is quite far off the road, so traffic is not much of a concern for us.
We have 11/2 acres for them to run around and take them over the road to the beach for a walk daily but jessie the heeler runs away at night often when there is activity around (other people on their blocks) how can we stop her going we live rural and are concerned she may get bitten by snakes etc on one of these trips and we don't wont to lose her
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People in this area have endured years of seeing Labour hatred of the countryside and the people who live there and the imposition by the urban elite of their will over rural folk (ban on fox hunting, closure of village post offices, closure of bus services, ruination of farmers, school closures, neglected roads etc etc).
While the number of people living in rural areas is much lower than those living in urban or suburban areas, the number of fatal auto accidents on rural roads is nearly three times higher.
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If you live in a rural area, chances are you'll pay less than someone who lives and drives in a city where there are more drivers on the road.
Drivers living in a big city will pay more than their rural counterparts, due to the amount of cars on the road.
Those who live in rural areas have a significantly lower chance of getting into an accident with another vehicle simply because the concentration of vehicles on the road is so much lower.
If you live in a rural area, you are less likely to get into a car accident simply because there are fewer vehicles on the road.
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