next-door造句1. Joy and sorrow are next-door neighbours.
2. Our next-door neighbours are very noisy.
3. Robin is my next-door neighbor.
4. Help arrived in the shape of our next-door neighbours.
5. Help arrived in the person of our next-door neighbour.
6. He's taken quite a fancy to his next-door neighbour.
7. Margot is our next-door neighbour.
8. Have you met Pat, my next-door neighbour?
9. The noise from our next-door neighbours is driving us potty.
10. My next-door neighbor lives in the house next to mine.
11. Our next-door neighbours say they'll look after our cat for us while we're away.
12. Could some one tell my next-door neighbour, Mrs Timms?
13. Next time you chat with your next-door neighbour, you are relieved to find that you don't fancy him.
14. He could be the next-door neighbour, a friend, a blood relation.
15. Her next-door neighbour, Philippa, was sitting on the draining-board kicking her legs up and down.
16. And then this brother lived next-door and his wife popped in and out.
17. In some cases, next-door neighbors have received differing recommendations.
18. Nigel is our new next-door neighbour. He's a pilot.
19. Next-door neighbor had the same thing, you know?
20. I haven't had any trouble with him personally, but my next-door neighbour has.
21. Better than a view of cardboard panes and the next-door privies.
22. For the past year, she has suffered from incontinence, but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her.
23. The defense presented some new evidence from the victim's next-door neighbor.
24. And when was the last time you stayed at a motel and got to know your next-door neighbors?
25. But in austere, plain-Jane face it seems unrelated to the next-door cousin that flies high in lacy, frilly stonework.
26. I couldn't believe it when the other woman turned out to be my next-door neighbor.
27. It's a compliment, by the way: Philippa is my next-door neighbour and startlingly beautiful.
28. Some may have heard them in Tijuana; some may even have slept in the next-door shanty.
29. It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell.
30. It's tucked into a narrow street fragrant with incense curling out of a next-door temple, in one of Taipei's jumbled, old commercial districts.