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We find a churchyard by the side of the road and stop.
How long has this man been living in the churchyard?
It too had a churchyard, which is still in use.
The well is in the churchyard, and people can get water free when they need it.
"You should have seen the churchyard we passed the other day."
He walked out of town and past the old churchyard.
The more we spend here, the less in the churchyard.
All the children were found again in the old churchyard on the hill.
He caught up to her just as she reached the churchyard.
The same, unfortunately, could not be said for the churchyard itself.
The church was surrounded to north, west, and south by its churchyard.
He is buried in the churchyard to the west of the door.
He is buried with his wife in the local churchyard.
The churchyard, with its many trees, is particularly green at this time of year.
We knew that the former churchyard lay at the other end of the town.
And a bit longer again at the churchyard she'd come across when she headed west.
He caught the top of the wall and pulled himself over to land in the churchyard.
She went into the churchyard and found their parents' grave.
But it was she who'd lost him, and now they could be no closer than the churchyard.
In the churchyard is the tower of an earlier church.
Today we'll be talking about the tale of a man who lives in a churchyard.
Then, without speaking, they set off back in the direction of the churchyard.
Turn right on 642, which takes you to the gates of the churchyard.
How he would figure among them in the churchyard, between services on Sundays!
Outside the churchyard itself, close to the well, are the remains of a round building.