1. She ran to the nearest house and begged for help. 2. People had to leave the nearest houses but there were no injuries and no damage to any of the properties. 3. People had to leave the nearest houses but there were no injuries or damage to any of the properties. 4. He says that even if the nearest house was ten miles away, people would still complain. 5. Although the crash occurred only a few hundred yards from the nearest house, the site is in difficult terrain in a gully near Raccoon Creek. 6. But should there be no time to flee, the guide recommends knocking on the door of the nearest house for help. 7. Dad walked to the nearest farm house for help. 8. One big difference between then and now is that Smith was marched off to the nearest police station house and charged with homicide. 9. Running, child in her arms, to the nearest house, she called police. 10. She walked to the nearest house, the home of Paul and Rennie Statham, and asked to call some friends. |