Examples of using Live in a small town in English and their translations into Swedish
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I live in a small town.
You don't know what it is to have a brother like that and live in a small town.
We live in a small town.
Some live near a large city whilst others live in a small town.
My parents live in a small town.
I live in a small town in the Bible Belt in Tennessee.
Some live on the outskirts of a large city, whilst others live in a small town.
We live in a small town, full of curious humans.
I know this might sound crazy in this day and age but we live in a small town, and I never been face to face with a gay before.
We live in a small town on the Volga, bring up two sons.
This is fine but I live in a small town with my family, we do simple things together.
We live in a small town and so you hear about, you know these scary things that happen at these big events.
What's more, if you live in a small town with too few singles,
They live in a small town called Mill Valley, which is located just north of San Francisco.
If you live in a small town, you may risk going to the nearest big city to get it.
But we live in a small town, and I have never been face-to-face with a gay before.
But if you live in a small town, do not despair- you surely district gynecologist successfully cope with this task.
And if you live in a small town, or fit a specific demographic(e.g. woman over 45,
The main protagonist, living in a small town outside of London.
It's the price you pay for living in a small town.
They lived in a small town outside of Bangalore.
I have lived in a small town my whole life.
We lived in a small town and my mother was the town drunk.
I hate living in a small town.
We lived in a small town on the eastern side.
I thought you said you lived in a small town.
We lived in a small town on the eastern side. No one's heard of it.
It used to be, living in a small town and knowing everybody in it… you knew you were safe.
Some might even describe it as living in a small town within an international city.