Example sentences of "live [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Responsibilities , I mean , it would have to be torn down and build up again it was in such a bad shape , it was really , I mean , terrible , it must of been , it was , it was man who lived in since the second world war , alright , so you get .
2 Rose of Lima wrote no spiritual works ; influenced , in her time at least , no worldly powers ; reformed no evil Church authorities ; fought no public battles ; and lived anyway in a Third World country thousands of miles from the centre of things .
3 He also urged them to remember Tory supporters living overseas at the next election .
4 I f I shall feel as if we 've been from here cos when I was first married we lived up round the next road .
5 No records remain as to who lived here through the seventeenth century , when during the Civil War a bloody battle took place on the Manor 's doorstep .
6 St Francis lived here in the 11th century — with such a special relationship with all living things , that even the wild wolf of Gubbio was tamed .
7 ‘ Do you know , before this I went out and bought Tesco 's own-brand baked beans to live on for the next month , ’ she remarked , rather unconvincingly .
8 It was also based on the even worse assumption that the actual level of income support in April 1990 was sufficient for people to live on in the first place .
9 Both came from peasant stock of considerable longevity , but the presence of Nicolae 's mother-in-law in her late nineties was evidence that Elena Ceauşescu could expect to live well into the twenty-first century — and she certainly had plans to be in charge then too .
10 From the early 1200s William de Mouthecombe was lord of the manor , and his descendants continued to live here until the fifteenth century , when Margerie Mouthecombe , the last of the line , married Richard Sacheville , a very nasty man who in 1431 caused his neighbours , including Foretescues , Combes , Prideaux and Treebys , to attack Mothecombe with ‘ swerdis and bokelers , bowesy-bente , arrewes and daggers …
11 Although Hinrich and Senta Medau are no longer with us , their work and inspiration live on through the second generation , while in this country the Medau Society celebrates its 35th Anniversary in 1987 .
12 Out of his manors , William chose to reside at Hammoon , and his descendants certainly lived here until the seventeenth century .
13 The Rossmaynes had lived there since the sixteenth century , the house stubbornly resisting the elements which tried to erode its walls .
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