71. There are grants for insulation and you may live in an area where local Community Insulation Projects could draughtproof and insulate your home for you. 72. He may be required to live away from home for a period as part of the treatment programme devised by the supervisor. 73. Such an order may be made so as to ensure that there is a home for the children of the marriage. 74. She might have stayed at the home for years -- people do. 75. Suzanne and Andrew Hopkinson owned a home for the mentally handicapped near Hereford when residents were abused and fed bread and water, according to former staff. 76. A home for reformed alcoholics may have to close because of Government cuts. 77. Attempts to encourage otters to come back to the River Thames are being aided by the building of a man-made home for them. 78. At the age of eighty seven, Philip lives in a home for the elderly. 79. Percy Nash and his wife Hortense have been nurturing orchids at their Gloucestershire home for more than thirty years. 80. Unused for worship since the seventies, hymns are now left to the churchyard chaffinches and the pews have become a home for roosting butterflies. |