Example sentences of "a roof [prep] [pos pn] head " in BNC.

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1 Many of the homeless on London 's streets would be glad of warm clothes and a roof over their head .
2 Most homeless people are not ‘ social problems ’ in any other respect than that they need a roof over their head .
3 Since nineteen eighty two when they took away the related earnings from the unemployment benefit they have introduced a further nine retrograde steps to the plight of the unemployed and now the proposals as has already been pointed out they now have a look , because there 's a fifty billion pound shortfall at how they can best tackle the sick and make them pay , as well as people who are struggling to keep a roof over their head .
4 It should be housing designed to meet a social need , directed towards those with no other means , no other option of getting a roof over their head .
5 Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ?
6 Well in one they 've got a roof over their head and in the other they have n't , I would 've thought that was a rather major difference .
7 The first night passed quietly enough as the newcomers were thoroughly examined and were glad to get a roof over their heads .
8 We can guess that both the lords and the village community found a uniform system , in which all the tenants had land of their own , and all worked to till the lord 's domain , had its advantages ; in particular , that the lords preferred the service of serfs , whose lives they did not have to organize in detail , to that of slaves , who were dependent on them for food and clothing and a roof over their heads .
9 We try to tackle the problem at all ends — to prevent young people ending up on the streets , to provide a roof over their heads , and to search for long-term solutions .
10 Like most British national trails , many continental distance routes assume that walkers are travelling light and seeking a roof over their heads each night .
11 Who would offer a woman and three children a roof over their heads ?
12 ‘ They got fed , ’ said Constance , ‘ and they had a roof over their heads .
13 MOTHER Teresa has persuaded bosses of Britain 's powerful Housing Corporation to find a possible £500,000 to help those without a roof over their heads .
14 Free time is what people are left with once there is food in their stomachs , a roof over their heads , security for their families and all the bills have been paid .
15 Just be thankful they 're safely in away from this weather and with a roof over their heads .
16 But not a roof over their heads .
17 The man began laughing at him and said ‘ You need to get here when the doors open — there are lots like you , looking for a roof over their heads .
18 She had no prospect of a job and , without even a roof over her head , she was an automatic candidate for cardboard city — the community of derelicts who survive on the capital 's streets , in danger of sinking into a subculture of drugs and crime .
19 ‘ She 'll have a roof over her head as long as I 'm above ground , ’ he responded aggressively .
20 Vi had a roof over her head again , bed and board and two shillings a day pay , and , better than that , she had found someone to mother .
21 ‘ I mean , we took her in when she came back from London with her tail between her legs , and we fed her and gave her a roof over her head , but she was forever dolling herself up and going out .
22 Rain guessed what had caused such changes : the realization that her talent did not stretch very far ; the passing of a way of life which had been so thrilling ; impending old age with few friends , little money and no certainty of a roof over her head .
23 Now Anne Henderson is going to court to try to keep a roof over her head .
24 Whereas if you and I did n't have a roof over our head
25 The fact is I did take it out once or twice , determined to do something with it , but other things , like earning enough to keep a roof over our heads and send the children to decent schools , always seemed to intervene .
26 We had enough , we had a roof over our heads and we had enough food and things like that , but nothing for luxuries or little extras .
27 It 's one of the most basic needs we all have is to have a roof over our heads .
28 " He did n't even have a roof over his head . "
29 The contrast between his treatment of Morpurgo — the occasional condescending coin — and Dysart 's — a roof over his head and some honest employment — was obviously lost on him .
30 What was comfort only a roof over your head , a full belly , a fire , books to read and nothing on your mind ?
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