Sentence examples for Be sheltered from inspiring English sources

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Be sheltered

noun

A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.

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The twins may be sheltered, but they know all about what goes on between their parents.

It is political bad sense, since nobody is going to be sheltered from this deluge.

Insurgents, said to be sheltered by the army and the BNP, were to blame.

Juries should be sheltered from political or sensationalised scrutiny, they say.

The thinking was that they should be sheltered from the pain of losing a loved one.

A woman is meant to provide love, affection and be sheltered.

But he also warned that the "size of the crisis means no one can be sheltered".

Its galleries and public spaces will be sheltered by a giant trellis dripping with tropical foliage.

Those children unable to be reunited with their parents would be sheltered overnight in six centers.

HELD UNDER GUARD THERE Department Commander Orders That They Be Sheltered and Fed -Robbed, Many Say.

Not to worry, Eduardo said, he knew a spot west of Sagres that would be sheltered.

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