She would hold them to their word: Neither he nor any member of his family was welcome in her store.
But it was more than welcome, especially in light of this second challenge.
I do not know how many you have, but all are welcome here in this big house.
He maintained, however, that they were not welcome in the city.
"Your sister will never be welcome in this house again."
Word must have been passed that we were welcome in the neighborhood.
We must make him believe that he will be welcome in Japan.
"My father will always be welcome in his daughter's room, at whatever hour of the day or night he presents himself there."
You see, at the moment, I'm not very welcome in court.
He said that everyone was "welcome in my back garden".
I for one, would welcome people like her in my life.
"He has come to make you welcome in your new home."
Young hadn't come down to welcome her in person, she saw.
I welcome the opportunity, in response to your question, to do so again.
Even so, many people are still planning to welcome in 2000 away from home.
Why do you think we're welcomed in so many countries?
Those who would welcome our brothers in blood, stand with me.
They welcomed their second child and first son, James, in 2013.
I'm so proud to be the first to welcome you here in the church!
"I understand that people don't welcome them in these parts."