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1 Everybody needs good neighbours , as the Australian soap opera's theme song begins.
2 They were good neighbours , which meant that they benignly ignored one another.
3 All the facilities are on my doorstep and I have good neighbours .
4 If they cooperate as good neighbours , they will be rich and peaceful.
5 And then we, as unionists, are supposed to act as good neighbours .
6 It's a lot better, Richard, to be good neighbours than bad partners.
7 Everybody needs good neighbours but even the best relationships need to be nurtured.
8 David Cameron says he is being ' good neighbours ' with the Irish.
9 Tell me, good neighbours , how it happened; repeat to me her last words.
10 We'll become good neighbours , I guess, was his familiar but not surly salutation.
11 An old, an old instance, Beatrice, that liv'd in the time of good neighbours .
12 You see Harry and Barry are both good neighbours .
13 Be content, good neighbours , and go along with me.
14 I pray you, good neighbours , come with me, and seek for some way of escape.
15 So you must always call them ' good neighbours ' or 'good folk,' when you speak of them.
16 These are good citizens and good neighbours .
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