Example sentences of "i [be] live [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ God forbid ! ’ said Dionne , ‘ just that I 'm living with a delinquent at the moment and it makes me feel mature . |
2 | Here you are , about to be launched in your own right as a successful couturière and I 'm living in a country thousands of miles away , helping to manage a thoroughbred farm . ’ |
3 | I felt inadequate because I was living with a man . ’ |
4 | It 's not simply a matter of defying conventions although I admit I have been strictly brought up and I think it would break my parents ’ hearts if ever they came to know I was living with a man who was not my husband . |
5 | ‘ I was forced to face the fact that I was living with a woman I actually disliked and I had no one to blame but myself . |
6 | I was living in a friend 's attic workshop and in need of something to take my mind off my troubles . |
7 | At the time I was living in a bedsit in Chelsea and was unemployed ; through a mixture of odd jobs and the DHSS I managed to keep myself in beer and cigarettes . |
8 | ‘ I was living in a council flat with two young children and I went to see the housing boss , which was him , to ask for a bigger place . |
9 | We well ye yes I can but er obviously er I , I , I sha n't be doing because erm I 've got too many er hopefully too ma d it 's much better , it would have been much better if I was living in a home , you see where , where we can |
10 | ‘ At this time , I was living in a sort of Walter Mitty world . |
11 | When you last saw me I was living in a room |
12 | Many years later , married and with small children , I was to live in a house with a garden which had a gate into Green Walk , the only place where I 've actually seen a nightingale . |