1. There was, reported clerk Bob Park, a family living in a caravan parked in a layby on Trinity Hall. 2. A frowsy family living in wretched poverty. 3. It would mean more than my greatest wish to have a family living next door in time for Christmas. 4. An American uncle in the Army had been sent to Europe after World War I and found the family living in misery. 5. At first he wanted to get a warrant to search the family living quarters. 6. A Slavic family living near the checkpoint where the killing happened declined to give their names when interviewed. 7. Both have family living in South Florida. 8. Centering on a Latino family living in East Los Angeles, it is unusual in the landscape of broadcast television. 9. For a working-class family living in the much-maligned Bronx, this requires a huge leap of faith. 10. For more than a year after they moved in, the Smiths contend, members of the family living next door harassed them with racially charged actions and language. |