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

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1 Although until late in 1912 Picasso and Braque lived in Montmartre and had relatively little contact with the other Cubists who lived mostly on the Left Bank or in the suburbs , they did not live in isolation .
2 He lived right on the main road he was very vulnerable !
3 These were the fighting heroes of their day , whose exploits lived long in the popular imagination .
4 Queens and princesses , officials and servants , all lived together in the great sanctuary chamber .
5 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 .
6 Lord Ross now lives near on the Central Wales Line , and is a frequent user .
7 Katina MacDonald , widow of one of their descendants lives there at the present time .
8 Elizabeth and Helen moved into their own basement flat in an inner-city suburb in 1987. they are middle-aged and spent nearly thirty years together at the same mental handicap hospital but lived separately for the two years before the move into the community because Helen was transferred to a smaller institution .
9 I asked whether they did not find it inconvenient , living so near the French border , not to speak French , but they said not .
10 I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’
11 Was there not , on the whole of Battersea Reach , a couple , married or unmarried , living together in the ordinary way ?
12 How sad it is when a believer in his forties or fifties is merely an absentee landlord , living idly off the intellectual rent from the thinking of his student days !
13 ‘ What was once a one mile journey into Garrison for someone living just on the other side of the border became a 26 mile round trip .
14 Between 1919 and 1923 about 700,000 Germans living just inside the Polish border , in Poznania and the Corridor were forced to abandon their homes and trek west into the Reich .
15 Many farm workers recognize this as an unavoidable aspect of living away from the main centres of industry , and while they may occasionally recognize the limitations which are imposed upon their freedom to choose both employment and housing , they are not necessarily embittered by it .
16 He also urged them to remember Tory supporters living overseas at the next election .
17 We 're still married but living apart in the same house , if you see what I mean .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 But even the happiness Mother and Father felt at being able to live together under the same roof at last was tinged with sadness , because they both liked Stainmore very much and would have preferred to stay in the area .
22 It was rare for more than one married couple to live together in the same house .
23 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 .
24 I used to live here in the old days , before my mother left , then my father died .
25 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 …
26 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 .
27 We live together in the same house and have no other home .
28 This agreement is unique within the United Kingdom and demonstrates that trade , industry and commerce can live together with the natural environment .
29 ‘ They can hardly live together in the same house ; Hampstead would be greatly diverted . ’
30 Bob and Beryl live just off the beaten tracks
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