For centuries her people had roamed throughout the world, persecuted and despised.
It was a society dominated by money where destitute homeless people roamed the streets.
Only 2,000 or so people roam this part of the parish, about four per square mile, less than a seventh of the previous population.
From then on, concludes Aristophanes, people sadly roamed the earth, looking for their lost halves.
It tells me of time past, when the valley was a lake, your pa says, and a different people roamed the land.
But since then, he said, a consensus has developed that people who let their dogs roam freely violate accepted social norms.
A few people roamed about, and he seemed to draw the attention of some of them, though they did nothing but look his way.
In the narrow streets, people roaming in search of something.
At night, frightening hissing sounds echo outside her door and people roam the halls.
Local people once roamed the land as migrants, but their recent conversion to farming has brought them into conflict with elephants over precious resources.