Sentences with phrase «neighbours when»

If you have a little living room, don't go overboard with a huge L - shaped sofa that's big enough for the whole family, the dog and the neighbours when they pop round for a cuppa.
You have taken the dog to the neighbours when your Real Estate Professional hosted open houses.
We've done that with clients as well as neighbours when small issues have arisen,» says Bendig.
In cohesive neighbourhoods where residents have a sense of trust and belongingness to each other, parents can seek support from their neighbours when they need help with childcare.
Educators built on practices for using face - to - face relationship building: chatting and waving to neighbours when they could.
OK, Canada may be somewhat behind our neighbours when it comes to adopting rules around technological competence for lawyers, but at least «Digital Citizenship» is getting some traction — or at least with respect to standards for children and parents.
The booths and alleys at Thursday's VIP preview were packed with American collectors, air - kissing their neighbours when they looked away from the art (or, more frequently, their smartphone screens).
American Eskimos do not do well when left alone and have a tendency to bark and annoy neighbours when no one is at home to keep them company.
«The cells can only re-establish connections with their neighbours when they are «awake», so to speak, that is when they display a minimum level of activity,» explains Mark Hübener, head of the recently published study.
It would be good to notify the neighbours when tests are about to begin.
Continue reading «Jim McConalogue: The UK will be hemmed in by an impoverished set of European neighbours when a two - tier EU is created»»
Since those countries are democracies on paper, and were much inspired from their western neighbours when they did their democratic transition, what prevents those countries from being fully democratic according to The Economist?
The AWD system is an awesome feature and helps set it apart from its rivals but it adds weight and together with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that whines more than my next - door neighbour when I play Barry Manilow at full noise, propulsion is lacklustre.
Despite the potential pitfalls, it always makes sense to try to be a good neighbour when undertaking renovations, says Toronto real estate agent Sherri Henderson.
But if you're not asking your clients what they think of your services as a real estate professional, how will you really know what they're saying to their sister, friend and neighbour when your name is brought up?

Not exact matches

He has two outstanding trafficking charges resulting from two 2010 police raids on CALM when it was in a different location; a neighbour complained about the smell, he explains in his second - floor office as he puffs a large joint.
Various metaphors come to mind when considering the relationship between Canada and its giant neighbour to the south.
When Wattpad launched in 2006 as an online — and now mobile — community for readers and writers to share free books, CEO Allen Lau and his team were working out of a drab cubicle farm in Toronto's north end, with bankers and accountants for neighbours.
Dugan said there weren't any surprises CMHC found when compiling the report, but he did spot «a little bit of a softening» of market activity in Toronto and less of a «spillover» in demand from the city to neighbouring communities, including Hamilton.
When distiller Geoff Dillon wants to experiment with new recipes, boxes of pears and plums arrive at his Beamsville distillery from neighbouring fields.
When Trudeau said the Conservatives are our neighbours and friends people believed he was sincere.
Ever since Bernanke came in with his, «Enrich thy neighbour» and we have rotating debasement that is when we stop debasing, the ECB, and the BoJ.
Pipeline regulatory and approval delays have caused a noticeable lag in Alberta's energy sector activity when compared to our neighbours to the south.
People always ask why did he not change the heart of man, but why did he not change my heart when I did something against my neighbour, or why did he let someone get cancer or why does he allow abortion.
Can we really know God in the details of our lives when we are separated from the goodness of our neighbours, our local communities, our families by our schedules and our platforms?
Nowadays, though no one doubts that the dramatic detail of the Flight of Helen, the Wrath of Achilles, and the rest, is imaginary, the poems are treated as valuable sources of evidence for the history of Greece and neighbouring lands shortly before 1000 BC Even our own Arthurian legends, I observe, are now treated seriously by quite serious historians, when they are seeking for light upon the dark age of Britain.
When Jesus told the Good Samaritan parable, the expert in the law knew the «what» around inheriting eternal life and answered Jesus well («Love your neighbour»).
They were my neighbours back when I lived in my city's Gay Village.
When we love our neighbour independent from his faith (or colour, nationality, social status, etc.), we preach the gospel without words and most effective, whereby it is God's work to cause the real faith in someone.
The Christian affirmation that the love of God and neighbour is the foundation of life can be discerned in the mystery of sexual love when it leads persons out of themselves into a new dimension of love.
9And when she has found it, she calls together her friends and neighbours, saying, «Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin which I had lost.»
6And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and his neighbours, saying to them, «Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost.»
The dangerous implication is that when we love the neighbour as a suffering, growing, becoming being, we love him only as one who points our love to another order of reality.
God can not endure when we imply he would love only us, and we could neglect, or even hate our neighbour.
Only when we have confronted our neighbour no longer within a framework which lets us explain him away, but in all of God's promises for his peace even when they conflict with what we think is ours, and in all his claims on us, does reconciliation gain its proper urgency «Now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near in the blood of Christ.
I will remember to pray for my enemies and to love my neighbour and to practice these ways of the disciple as if Jesus meant them because I have a hunch he did mean them when he said them.
When neighbours feel safe with us and can confide and be real with us then they will beat a path to our doors because it is truly what everyone wants....
But freedom has only understood and realized itself when it accepts God and the neighbour in him.
When Christians fleeing Syria arrived in the neighbouring Bekaa Valley, in Lebanon, the vast majority avoided the semi-official refugee camps, instead turning to the Church for help.
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.
However Thames Valley Police became suspicious when his 83 - year - old neighbour Ann Moore - Martin - who lived three doors away, also died suddenly after a short illness 18 months later.
But humitarianism can have its own personalism of involvement in the neighbours» needs, and when this happens a Christian ethic can affirm that in this love for the other Christ is present incognito.
She found a new group but a neighbour of mine quit church altogether when his questions were deemed too negative for his pastors.
And how did he deal with the authorities when he killed his non-believing neighbours?
The sexual relationship and the family loves can become blocked and corroded when there is no outgoing love toward the neighbour.
I was also his neighbour as a curate when chairman of the Arundel and Brighton Catholic Marriage Advisory Council (1964 - 1971).
The idea of the initiative came about when the Temple Israel had outgrown its premises and wanted find good new neighbours.
Forgive thy neighbour the injury (done to thee), And then, when thou prayest, thy sins will be forgiven.
Our freedom is bounded when our acting would harm our neighbour.
When Christ was asked what was the most important rule for a Christian he repied:» «Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind», and «Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself».
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