Geographically-nearby person or other occupant.
1 This building takes a different approach to hilltop building to its neighbours .
2 Since they left, her neighbours had seen people going inside, she said.
3 In the boom years, Ireland lost competitiveness relative to its EU neighbours .
4 German conservatives dislike an idea they say means paying for poorer neighbours .
5 It is not reasonable simply to place the responsibility upon Iraq's neighbours .
6 Jerker, you'll deal with the crime scene, of course, and the neighbours .
7 Southern African neighbours express concerns that the electoral process has been rushed.
8 Charmaine is unhappy about the work being done at her neighbours ' house.
9 There have been times when economic crisis has bound together the neighbours .
10 It's really hard because you'd normally ask your neighbours for the food.
11 In some ways, that encapsulates China's equivocal response to its problem neighbours .
12 South Korea said it showed the North's ambition to attack its neighbours .
13 That said, he has had a warm welcome from his new neighbours .
14 He said their major concern was the welfare of the immediate neighbours .
15 But this time, Current Account believes our neighbours may have a point.
16 Old friends, new friends, the neighbours we went trick-or-treating with every year.
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