1. I had relatives who took me in, but they were in no position to support me through school. 2. She has no relatives to fall back on. 3. The doctor weakly puts the case that the mother-to-be has many relatives, so needs less support from the hospital. 4. Those who do not have relatives to return to are left to wander the streets and sleep rough. 5. People wishing to emigrate would no longer need to prove that they had close relatives in the destination country. 6. Mr Malik had relatives everywhere. 7. But this is in a school where a high proportion of the children know people and have relatives who have been in prison. 8. He still had relatives in Newcastle, but had been unable to visit them because he believed he would be arrested. |