Sentences with Neighbors, Sentences about Neighbors
1. Do you envy your neighbors?
2. Could you phone the neighbors?
3. The Alexs live in my neighborhood.
4. All his neighbors helped the old man.
5. All of us live in the same neighborhood.
6. Alex can’t get along with his neighbors.
7. Most accidents happen in the neighborhood.
8. The whole neighborhood supported the drive.
9. They are on good terms with their neighbors.
10. ‘ve always wanted to live in this neighborhood.
11. Frank put together a neighborhood football team.
12. A fire broke out in this neighborhood last night.
13. He invited his neighbors for the New Year’s Eve party.
14. Jim invited his neighbors for the New Year’s Eve party.
15. This is my neighbor Richard, he is a very kind person.
16. The streets in the city’s neighborhoods were very narrow.
17. My neighbor raised a shaking index finger to point at the saguaro.
18. Our Milky Way galaxy will someday bump into Andromeda, our closest galactic neighbor.
19. Our neighbor Mr. Smith teaches linear algebra and probability at my sister’s college.
20. Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.
21. I grew up in a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood, but my mom is Filipino-Spanish and my dad is Irish.
22. In white neighborhoods, only 1 in 41 properties that could have received a nuisance citation actually did receive one.
23. I was making a lot of 8mm home movies, since I was twelve, making little dramas and comedies with the neighborhood kids.
24. Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his.
25. He saw his dogs intruding into the neighbor’s yard. In addition, his dogs had begun to damage the garden by plucking the flowers in the garden.
26. Overburdened householders could count on the assistance not only of their own extended families, but of the American tradition of neighborliness.
27. Your best friend and worst enemy are both in this room right now. It’s not your neighbor right or left – and it’s not God or the devil – it’s you.
28. It’s not in our nature. Americans have never been a people that drive through a nice neighborhood and say, ‘Oh, I hate the people who live in these nice houses.’
29. Growing up in a particular neighborhood, growing up in a working-class family, not having much money, all of those things fire you and can give you an edge, can give you an anger.
30. I remember, my mom didn’t have any help, so if she needed to be somewhere after school, we’d just go down to the neighbors’ and she’d give us a snack and make sure we did our homework. There weren’t any latchkey kids.
31. Charge forward with hope and get the best medical advice you can. Talk to your friends, neighbors, family, and together you attack it. We can’t always control what happens to us, but we can always control how we react to it.
32. It was morning through the high window I saw the pure, bright blue of the sky as it hovered cheerfully over the long roofs of the neighboring houses. It too seemed full of joy, as if it had special plans, and had put on its finest clothes for the occasion.
33. Well, when I was a little girl we had 17 cats once. They all lived outside, and they kept having more kittens. My mom made us put little ribbons around each kitten’s neck, put them in a wagon, and go door-to-door around the neighborhood to try to give them away.
34. My family and our neighbors and friends thought of Africa and its Africans as extensions of the stereotyped characters that we saw in movies and on television in films such as ‘Tarzan’ and in programs such as ‘Ramar of the Jungle’ and ‘Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.’