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  • Last month, children accounted for 1,412 of the 5,299 people living in homeless shelters in the city.
  • They enjoyed researching everything from homeless shelters to environmental advocacy groups.
  • Everyone knew that would drive up spending on welfare and homeless shelters.
  • They lived in hotels and homeless shelters.
  • They never had enough money, so they lived in various hotels, apartments and homeless shelters.
  • They lived in a homeless shelter until a room opened up at the Reiss Hotel.
  • Instinct told her to find somewhere to lie up, so she turned unsteadily into the shelter of the trees.
  • We ran into the shelter of Murchison Fiord, which is on the west side of Nordaustlandet.
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    Along the quay in the shelter of these ancient walls is an old world full of interest.I froze in the shelter of my rock, but the glasses were aimed higher, at the tent.A County-model Land-Rover had been backed up against a stack of firewood in the shelter of a thatched carport.There are just three houses there three seventeenth-century stone-built farmhouses nestling comfortably in the shelter of a little valley.Arkhina had moved calmly into the shelter of the high stone wall.Instinctively, he hung back in the shelter of a rock.in/into/under etc the shelter of something

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    We eventually reached the shelter of the caves.Then the Jesuit volunteers pushed open the shelter doors and the worshipers followed the cross into a misty rain.And what if she were to leave the shelter of the house?.They jointly chose to ignore their employer's orders and statutory safety regulations, by testing detonators without taking shelter.Ash could accumulate on rooftops, causing them to collapse on people seeking shelter in the vicinity of the volcano.Late one night, he stopped at the gates of a Franciscan monastery to seek shelter.Tanya remained in Pennsylvania but went to live in a runaway shelter and then in a group home.It is a good, hardy community fish, though a little shy, so provide plenty of shelter.It provides food, shelter and case management for more than 70 families at one time.They are in desperate need of food, clothing and shelter.give/provide shelter The trees gave shelter from the wind. run for shelter The residents were running for shelter from the bombing. seek shelter formal (=try to find shelter ) They sought shelter under the trees. find shelter He slept wherever he could find shelter. 3 a building where people or animals that have nowhere to live or that are in danger can stay and receive help shelter for a shelter for battered women a homeless shelter (=for people who have no homes ) an animal shelter 4 TB a building or an area with a roof over it that protects you from the weather or from danger air-raid/bomb/fall-out shelter (=a place to keep people safe from bombs dropped by planes ) bus shelter British English (=a small structure with a roof where you wait for a bus ) → tax shelter COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc verbs take shelter (=go into a place where you are protected from something ) When it started raining, they took shelter in a cave. shelter from An old hut gave shelter from the storm. All around me, people were running for shelter.

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    The men took shelter in a bombed-out farmhouse. in/into/under etc the shelter of something They were standing under the shelter of a huge tree. 2 PROTECT protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc shelter of We reached the shelter of the caves. ○ W3 noun 1 TB HOME a place to live, considered as one of the basic needs of life They are in need of food and shelter.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Building shelter shel‧ter 1 / ˈʃeltə $ -ər /






    Shelter live visuals