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

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1 These were the fighting heroes of their day , whose exploits lived long in the popular imagination .
2 Queens and princesses , officials and servants , all lived together in the great sanctuary chamber .
3 At Mandru , the Lady Nehushtah , Mandru 's exotic Ixibatabian wife , had male as well as female attendants , and all the Ixmaritians lived together in the same building , regardless of their gender .
4 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 .
5 The 112-bhp 1.6-litre engine lives on in the entry-level £10,298 Lantra GLSi .
6 Was there not , on the whole of Battersea Reach , a couple , married or unmarried , living together in the ordinary way ?
7 We 're still married but living apart in the same house , if you see what I mean .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 It was rare for more than one married couple to live together in the same house .
12 I used to live here in the old days , before my mother left , then my father died .
13 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 .
14 We live together in the same house and have no other home .
15 ‘ They can hardly live together in the same house ; Hampstead would be greatly diverted . ’
16 Q I live out in the open country and my adorable springer , Sally , is forever picking up ticks .
17 But do they all live here in the one street ? ’
18 They lived briefly in the great camps round and about , and then vanished .
19 Russian writers actually lived simultaneously in the two worlds — the ancient communalism of the peasantry , which so many of them knew from the long summers on their seignorial estates , and the world of the westernised and much-travelled intellectual .
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