Example sentences of "live [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These were the fighting heroes of their day , whose exploits lived long in the popular imagination .
2 I had , for the previous fifteen years , enjoyed the privilege of living in a Christian community where the charismatic question had been a lively issue , and where ‘ charismatic ’ and ‘ non-charismatic ’ ordinands lived together in a high degree of mutual trust and love .
3 Queens and princesses , officials and servants , all lived together in the great sanctuary chamber .
4 The four of them — Simenon , Denyse ( re-named Denise ) , Tigy and Boule — lived together in an exhausting menage a quatre until Denise became pregnant and Simenon demanded a divorce .
5 We can assure the world that the spirit of wartime Liverpool still lives on in the young taxi drivers , news vendors , waiters , waitresses and the police .
6 Each kind of animal lives best in a particular environment .
7 ( 3 ) In other words , although farm modernisation policies have actively encouraged non-viable or older farmers to retire from farming , many in the poorer areas have not done so , living on in a traditional way for extremely low returns .
8 The band , forced to play covers of Beatles songs and American country music ( the staple diet of Rhodesian radio ) , immediately switched to traditional African songs written specifically about celebrating freedom and living together in a new country .
9 There is also some evidence that couples are living together in a stable relationship without being married , having a child , and then getting married later .
10 For example , the ‘ village community ’ can signify nothing more than a type of settlement — a small number of people living together in a rural location usually in a nucleated pattern .
11 Was there not , on the whole of Battersea Reach , a couple , married or unmarried , living together in the ordinary way ?
12 Those who live in cold climates require high-calorie diets , but only if they are living actively in the open air ; sedentary indoor workers need no more than their counterparts in temperate latitudes .
13 The French and Russian revolutions had made an enormous contribution in their time to human progress , but they lived today in a different world in which universal human values must have priority .
14 ‘ Well , I moved out , came to live here in a rented house I ca n't really afford , Susan sold the flat , which seemed a bit more than a symbolic act , I continued to love her and miss her , I tried to understand what she felt and hoped it was something she 'd eventually work through so that we could be together again .
15 If , after that , you ca n't get it to live amicably in a domestic situation , there is not much hope left , although Graham stressed he has had some success with temperament improvements by castrating the males .
16 Many of the smaller farmers continued to live therefore in the ancestral homestead on the village street , but carried out no repairs to it and gradually allowed it to decay .
17 Mr Norrie 's father , John , is a church warden and the family live together in a tied house in Blackhall , Edinburgh .
18 Q I live out in the open country and my adorable springer , Sally , is forever picking up ticks .
19 You know he 's going into the country so I 'm to go too and I 'll live nearby in a little room or a shed , for I 'm going to put my life in order , I 'm crazed with living in London and in the pubs and getting drunk every day , no wonder I could n't write poetry , for I could n't think .
20 Will Religious Life need to be lived out in a new form ?
21 This essential learning process is relational , for adult life and behaviour are lived out in a wide range of relationships .
22 Those early days of marriage were lived modestly in a one-bedroom flat in Clapham , South London .
23 I suppose had I lived then in a Northern city , the sight would not have been remarkable .
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