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neighbourly造句
1. The noise would have provoked alarm and neighbourly concern. 2. It was a neighbourly gesture of theirs. 3. The older people had stopped being neighbourly to each other. 4. It was very neighbourly of you to do her shopping for her. 5. Some of us tried at first to be neighbourly but they seemed to want to keep their own company. 6. Acts of neighbourly kindness are as important. 7. Now and then neighbourly visits received and paid. 8. He let a neighbourly grin slide over his foxy face. 9. How religiously, if only in order to obviate neighbourly interference, the Darcian woman would observe contraceptive precautions! 10. Thus, shopping is a regular feature of neighbourly support but intimate bodily tasks are rarely performed. 11. Because of this the neighbourly relationship has suffered a little bit. 12. China has its own priorities and notions o neighbourly relations. It is not worried about the kind of govt China's neighbouring countries have. 13. As long as they avoid neighbourly confrontation and keep their congregations below a certain size (usually about 25), the Protestant ones are mostly tolerated, grudgingly. 14. We lay special stress on developing good - neighbourly relations with nearby countries. 15. Number 4, China pursues a good- neighbourly and friendly foreign policy in developing relations with its neighbours featuring developing good- neighbourly ties and partnerships with its neighbours. 16. On occasion, old people are difficult to help and neighbourly relations become fraught. 17. Even when industrialisation took most men out of the home, women ensured that the old neighbourly traditions lived on. 18. And so the miscreants trooped back home to Bean Street, perhaps to bandage the wounds of their neighbourly dispute. 19. Telephones can be installed, emergency call-card systems operated and local neighbourly help recruited to reduce the isolation of many old people. 20. We are happy to see that with more than three decades of growth, the good neighbourly friendship between China and Malaysia has entered a new phase of comprehensive development. 21. Gilbert and colleagues call this the surprising power of neighbourly advice. 22. Though severely and repeatedly strained, the deal has come to be taken for granted as a linchpin of the fragile Middle Eastern order. But new stresses may test neighbourly relations as never before.