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Example sentences for "good neighbour"

  • Fifth, If thou wouldest be a good neighbour, take heed of thy tongue upon two accounts.

  • Good morrow my good Neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?

  • Well, my good Neighbour Wiseman, I perceive that the Sun grows low, and that you have come to a conclusion with Mr. Badmans Life and Death; and therefore I will take my leave of you.

  • Now the Jews and the Samaritans had no dealings with each other, their animosity was well known; at this distance of time we can hardly realize how startling a thing it was to take a Samaritan as an example of a good neighbour.

  • When He took the example for a good neighbour He selected a Samaritan, a man of an alien race.

  • He breaks at once through race ties and without so much as mentioning the Jew, he takes the Samaritan as the example of a good neighbour.

  • And seriously, my good neighbour, although it is probable and possible your intentions towards M.

  • Shall I own to you that, under so gay and giddy a manner, I scarcely expected to hear so much sound sense as that uttered by your pretty mouth, my good neighbour?

  • I have good health, good courage, good heart, and good spirits; and now that I can say a good neighbour also, what is there left to desire?

  • But, seriously, my good neighbour, I wish most particularly to obtain M.

  • Good morrow, my good neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?

  • I hope not so, good neighbour; pray, for your poor children's sakes, do not so unwomanly cast away yourself.

  • Come then, good neighbour, let us be going.

  • But when 'tis ripe, your money, good neighbour!

  • Our civic duties and responsibilities may be summed up by saying that they are the duties and opportunities of a good neighbour.

  • But it is not by any means the only duty or opportunity of a good neighbour.

  • What is the meaning of learning to be a good neighbour?

  • A friend to my table and wine, is no good neighbour.

  • A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.

  • He who has a good neighbour has a good morning.

  • He who can give has many a good neighbour.

  • Not that Jean had ever paid her any special attention, beyond what might be expected of a good neighbour, but there were signs that showed how the wind blew, and developments might be expected at any time.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dates from; good bargain; good brother; good collection; good condition; good cousin; good digestion; good earnest; good fairy; good farm; good fellow; good folk; good food; good idea; good money; good player; good preservation; good price; good roads; good school; good seed; good shape; good sister; good understanding; good word; possible experience