Sentences with phrase «neighbours who»

They look at their neighbours who might have sold for a high price, and don't realize the amount of effort that it took to achieve that result,» she says.
Our front door is wooden and boring, but my husband's wary of me painting it — even the neighbours who can see it from their front door have subtly voiced their concerns about me being too radical for the street!
We met 32 years ago when I was in Year 7 and «went out» on and off through high school, working in the school canteen together and playing in the school orchestra, including a spectacular «you're dropped» (me to him) delivered by one of his neighbours who happened to be a friend of my little brother.
And my taxes would decrease at the same rate as my assessment and I'd certainly spread the good news to all my neighbours who might be similarly effected.
«They vote it down because it is more politically expedient to stand with neighbours who passionately oppose a project because of traffic impact, real estate values and environmental issues which underwrite the underlying fear of change.»
The conciliator had wisely interviewed the neighbours who set their's at 68 and 70 respectively.
As well, there is the convenience of having neighbours who will care for your property should you decided to travel.
I had neighbours who thought it was a great idea.
These are hard - working neighbours who always make time to help others as well as the community as a whole.
People showed up at my kiosk out of the blue asking for my advice because they had been talking with friends, relatives or neighbours who had spoken about my generous offering of my time and expertise.
These are great ice breakers for neighbours who have lived near to each other for years but never really met and interacted.
Mail out for sale cards to the very neighbours who drop into open houses?
Usually, it's the neighbours who tip off potential buyers.
It was one of my neighbours who had been sitting reading on his nearby porch.
These residents might be neighbours who moved into the local area many years ago when their now grown children were younger, neighbours who do not have children attending the centre or do not have children at all.
Created by the muddy hands of Helen Battersby and Sarah Battersby, sisters and neighbours who come from long lines of English gardeners.
Later, compensation was also sometimes awarded to those neighbours who suffer particular damage from the construction of a public work, even if none of their own property was taken.
The neighbours who do not have a direct share in the largess must, at least in some cases, feel that they are having to accept the visual impact, sometimes hear the turbines, and even believe that their health is being impacted, while gaining nothing.
In many cases the whole community benefits, due to jobs, work for contractors, accommodation demand, not to mention community funds, but these may not be seen as benefiting those neighbours who see themselves as missing out.
On one side are those who are well paid by power companies for the right to set up turbines; on the other are their neighbours who gain nothing but a darkened skyline.
That evidence completely contradicts the wind industry lie that turbine hosts never, ever complain; a piece of propaganda cooked up by its media manipulators — including a former tobacco advertising guru — who run the story that it's only «jealous» wind farm neighbours who complain about wind turbine noise, «jealous» because they're not getting paid.
So, without any external heat source and none from the planet all that's in play here is the heat this chilled out band of brothers gains on the way down, heavier and sinking gaining kinetic energy and therefore temperature the denser they get until finally at the surface becoming too hot they expand and rise slipping out of their restricting gravity and rude neighbours bumping into them they get themselves some space and cool off, then coming back off their high when they realise just how cold and lonely they are, getting nostalgic again for their noisy neighbours who won't stick to their side of the road, forgetting, we do forget just how horrible horrible past experiences were, that they'll just get all hot and bothered again.
Envy: the HF members are not likely to get direct, personal financial benefit from the project and they envy their neighbours who will;
A great sadness that has haunted me, with regard to the proposed Ceres wind farm, is that my neighbours who have known me all of my life have such callous disregard for me and mine for the sake of what appears to be an easy buck.
The portrait depicts Simone, the child of the artist's neighbours who took care of Tongyao during his stay.
Art advisor Lucy Meakin is a former resident of West London, and after seeing the horrific images of the Grenfell Tower fire unfold on TV, called her former neighbours who told her they had lost a friend in the fire.
Your goal in the game is pretty simple, locate and rescue your neighbours who are trapped and evade or eliminate the Zombies and other monsters as you do so.
Sure, you can go out and buy a massive surround sound speaker system that costs enough to feed a small country for a few years, but for a lot of people that's not a great option due to a lack of space or neighbours who do not appreciate loud explosions and gunfire and stupid - o - clock in the morning.
Expect to have «interesting» neighbours who enjoy herbal cigarette or two.
The pool is very small and for us was «dominated» by our neighbours who had small children - we spent no time there.
The two islands are known simply as North Island and South Island, except to their Australian neighbours who call them the Shaky Isles, thanks to the occasional rumble of seismic activity.
Just recently bought a copy as a present for neighbours who have a new puppy and are struggling a bit with potty training and whining during the night.
Neighbours who had expressed concern before now tell us there is no sign of barking when we are away from home.
What about the neighbours who always keep up with the Joneses, but are actually living just one payslip away from (genteel) poverty?
It can also hurt your resale value if you're paying more than neighbours who are living in similar homes.
Although the couple spent a little more on the mortgage than they'd budgeted for, they ended up with something money can't buy: a great low - traffic street with neighbours who look out for each other.
«We have neighbours who've gone so far as to build a physical divider down the back seat,» says Campbell.
«We had neighbours who bought their home for $ 15,000 (after the devastating 1998 hurricane),» says Kortney.
Indeed, these farmers were little different from their neighbours who stole the nuts, in the sense that nearly everyone who lives in rural areas in Africa grows one crop or another on their land yet often has scant or no information about the product he grows.
Other times we find neighbours who have bought 10 extra tanks for their world, each with dozens and dozens of fish — but every tank is covered in green slime and the fish are starving.
Number three is Megan (Haley Bennett), one half of the neighbours who live a couple of doors away and whose relationship fascinates Rachel.
These days we are not so close to our neighbours who can be as much a stranger as the man in the street.
Never mind my neighbours who must think I've got a -LSB-...]
It is a chance to catch up with all of our neighbours who we have rushed conversations with every day as we get a coffee, catch the bus, walk our dogs, discuss neighbourhood developments, and go about our busy lives.
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.
Many councils have waived fees for street party road closures for neighbours who want to string up the bunting and lay out the party food, and the BBC has waived the licence fee for communities wanting to watch it together.
How else would we have known that, in some instances, we have provided them with facilities for the movement of personnel and equipment to help some of our neighbours who were facing security and health challenges?
This illegal violation of use had begun to distress neighbours who were being forced to endure an influx of thugs and blockage of the road.»
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.
It was one of my neighbours who had been sitting reading on his nearby porch.
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