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He could not help dwelling on what might have been.
Now he was in some kind of a building, perhaps a dwelling.
No point in dwelling on the past when the future's so much more important.
He knew there was no sense in dwelling on what had just happened.
But this is my dwelling place and has been for nearly four months now.
There's no point in dwelling on what might have been.
He had needed time and money to find this dwelling.
He'll live his life in the present and future without dwelling on the past.
If not, continue on to the dwelling and get her.
"How long has it been since you asked me if we could have our own dwelling?"
The dwelling was for a couple with a young child who had just moved back from the city.
But rather than dwelling on what's happened, she needs to plan ahead and start getting her work in front of the right people.
Perhaps if we get dwellings as I say, up here.
Now was not the time for dwelling on personal stuff.
Maybe that kept them from dwelling on what they had to do.
There was no sense in dwelling on it now, however.
It was 1912, however, before the teacher got his own dwelling.
Perhaps the man and the woman in the dwelling were holding out on us.
The dwellings were large enough to house 30 people to live in each.
On average there are around 2.3 people per private dwelling in the area.
They left the governor, and went to look at their new dwelling.
Two more, perhaps three, would be in the dwelling, always watching.
They may also, of course, be found in private dwellings.
By 1940 there were over 1,700 dwellings in the area.
In 2001 it had a population of 216 and 133 dwellings.