If this is not possible, take shelter inside a windowless, interior room in the house. |
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Most people when faced with the break-up of their marriage would surely take shelter amongst family and friends. |
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When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove. |
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One contractor is trying to take shelter under the claim that his maistry, and not he, has brought the inter-state workmen. |
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Police cars drove at speed through the streets, their loudspeakers ordering pedestrians to take shelter or hide under cover of tall buildings. |
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There are also trees and shrubs where mosquitoes take shelter and they should be regularly sprayed with insecticides. |
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Far too frequently their proponents take shelter behind a sort of eclectic individualism. |
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Two Canadian Geese land, honking, and take shelter under a willow tree whose tendrils flick at the water with the breeze. |
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The site claims, in the event of a detonation, you should take shelter, gain distance and minimize your exposure time. |
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It only seems a matter of time before Bob and Charlotte cross paths and take shelter in each other's company. |
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The streets of the centre of the city emptied as frightened residents fled home to take shelter. |
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It appeared that some women victims of domestic violence, particularly in rural areas, had no option but to take shelter in detention centres. |
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Therefore we are happy to finally get here and take shelter from the wind in the mountains and trees at the foot of the Monte Fitz Roy. |
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Side-tracked by the blizzard, they stop at a nearby haberdashery to take shelter until the storm passes. |
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A platform should be provided as a resting board on which the reptiles can haul out or under which take shelter. |
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They can also take shelter here if there is a sudden downpour. |
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I am therefore able to take shelter in the hollows of trees or in squirrels' drays. |
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When the people are forced to move, they have to take shelter in the cities, and shantytowns grow up. |
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Skunks, raccoons, foxes, rabbits, and snakes all take shelter in woodchuck holes. |
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There we take shelter from the wider world and receive emotional support from companions. |
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As far as the roof is concerned, India's temperate climate allowed monks to take shelter under trees. |
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People who lost their homes in floods take shelter under a tent in South Pyongan province, Pukchang-gun county. |
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When a severe thunderstorm warning is in effect, know where you can take shelter when the threat becomes imminent. |
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They take shelter in or around homes and buildings, using them to attack security forces, in an attempt to force combat in civilian areas. |
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Due to adverse weather conditions the ship may take shelter in ports in Spain, Portugal or Madeira on her journey to Tenerife, according to a spokesperson for the company. |
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He ran to a neighbour's home to take shelter in a crawl space. |
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Should one develop overhead take shelter until it dissipates. |
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They were very fortunate they found the bothy and could take shelter. |
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My parents asked me to take shelter somewhere else for a day. |
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Then we'd take shelter under the cover of his porch and watch it rain and Deca would come in when we were almost dry and hug us so we'd be wet again. |
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He said that people living in the high-risk areas should be forewarned about natural disasters so that they could evacuate their homes and take shelter well in time. |
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Down below, you can take shelter, up top you can helm. |
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Wetlands, of course, are not only intrinsically valuable but are used by a wide variety of fishes, amphibians, birds and mammals, which feed or take shelter there at various stages of their life cycle. |
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We believe that companies that can plan, and build to seize those opportunities now are going to come out of this crisis further ahead than those that take shelter to ride out the storm. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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The Allied troop convoys already at sea were forced to take shelter in bays and inlets on the south coast of Britain for the night. |
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The lovers escape into the forest of Morrois and take shelter there until discovered by Mark. |
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Conflans initially formed a line of battle and prepared to engage, but then changed his mind and his ships raced to take shelter in the bay. |
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They often had to take shelter out in the open. |
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Experience has however shown that administrations are often reluctant to give up their autonomy of decision and take shelter behind stated concerns relating to commercial secret protection and lack of a legal basis. |
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They also have been known to take shelter within abandoned bird nests. |
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