Example sentences of "living apart " in BNC.

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1 We 're still married but living apart in the same house , if you see what I mean .
2 As most people in South Africa know , they have been living apart for some while — ostensibly on security grounds .
3 Following township rumours that the Mandelas had been living apart for some weeks , the Sowetan newspaper said Mrs Mandela continued to live in the mansion she had built in a better part of Soweto but Mr Mandela had moved into a well-guarded home in Johannesburg 's affluent northern suburbs .
4 Even if they are able to find employment or occupation , it is not felt that families should be forced to provide a home for their handicapped son or daughter until they are too old to do so , or that this is necessarily the best thing for the development of a mentally handicapped adult who could derive considerable stimulation and benefit from living apart from their family .
5 Woolridge and his wife , Laura , were living apart .
6 After a short time in Johannesburg , Grace and Herbert started living apart .
7 Another clue comes from a paper by the Japanese psychiatrist Abe who has shown that the second twin is far more likely to develop the disease if they are living with an affected twin around the time of onset , as compared to the concordance rates for twins who are living apart .
8 He and his wife , Hannie , were living apart when , she said , he attacked her during an argument over financial support .
9 The TV presenters , who have been living apart since May , sadly told of their decision to separate .
10 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
11 If the couple are living apart , the earnings limit for the wife is £32.55 .
12 My relationship with my kids is fine — my eldest daughter saw us fighting and can see we 're both better off living apart .
13 It even OK to sleep with her — whether you 're still together in the same house or living apart .
14 It 's usually a trouble-free procedure , but occasionally there 's a problem over whether you 've really been living apart .
15 But the courts will only agree that they 're living apart if the husband and wife run totally different lives .
16 And , of course , not sleep together , which they must n't do if they 're living apart either .
17 Family ties have been further weakened by old people living apart from their children , and by the pressure on accommodation in urban areas , which has accelerated the decline in three-generation family units .
18 Living apart is no fun . ’
19 It was a nostalgic sound , taking him back to the flat in Notting Hill where he and Frances had started their married life ; and started Juliet ; and , in a way , started living apart .
20 If this is the case , the exemption no longer applies to couples living apart by mutual consent .
21 There can be no valid reason for denying the criminal law 's protection to a wife save where she is living apart from her husband .
22 ‘ We 're not living apart at the moment , ’ he reminded her .
23 LIVING APART : Petula and husband Claude
24 Bill says his four year marriage to Tonia — widow of speed king Donald Campbell — survives because living apart for most of the time adds zest to their love life .
25 But later editions of today 's Sun newspaper say Colonel Stewart and his 40-year-old wife , Lizzie , are now living apart and have consulted solicitors .
26 But he we 'll have to live apart , we 'll have to make us try and make our marriage work by living apart .
27 The zeal for the development of spiritual life , which had flowered in Europe from the tenth to the twelfth centuries , had resulted in the reform of the Benedictine monasticism of the West and the emergence of Orders — Cluniac , Cistercian and Carthusian — committed to living apart in various communal ways which stressed above all the individual inner spiritual growth of their members .
28 ( e ) Support for children away from home Local authorities have a duty to protect the welfare of any child in need within their area who is living apart from his family but is not being looked after by the authority ( Sched 2 , para 10 ) .
29 Children may be living apart from their families for a variety of reasons .
30 The Revenue treat the separation as likely to be permanent if the parties have been living apart for one year ( Pinson on Revenue Law , 17th edn , para 38 – 04 ) .
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