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In the past, the group lived communally as a whole.
Will you be cooking for yourself, communally or in turns?
People didn't want to work communally; they wanted to provide for their own families first.
Members, who live communally, look for buildings with 10 or more bedrooms.
The other half live on private and communally owned lands.
When I left home the potato fields and all the rest of it were held communally.
Socially and communally he always took an active interest in the life of the district.
It suited them to have their children raised communally, mostly by other people.
Some live communally, while others live alone for much of the year.
Moreover, some people find it is more economical to live communally.
Even where the law is clear, there may be problems in assigning rights now shared communally.
This peace is communal and it should also be maintained communally.
He also plans to create an outdoor terrace at the back of the building, which would be used communally.
Living communally against one's will, having no space of one's own.
Also he needs to provide places of meeting so that those activities can be pursued communally when required.
It is a society of peasant farmers working communally owned land.
They live communally in a silken web on their food plant.
Adults roost communally in trees close to or over water.
And it used to be gospel that children were best reared communally from an early age.
Like a good jigsaw puzzle, it is best done communally.
The women actually had rather strong ties, since they spent much of their time doing household tasks communally outside.
There seemed no place to prepare food or store it; perhaps they ate communally.
The rest of the House live communally, as siblings.
Outside the breeding season they roost communally in groups of up to 100.
Often the land was owned communally without formal records of ownership.