Example sentences of "[noun] lives in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mr Smithkins lives in the top flat with a magnificent view ; he 's a bachelor . ’
2 But erm oh they 're a great family they really are but I think George and J Joy 's having Edmund because although Dan lives in the town er what 's it called , New Haven ?
3 Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces .
4 OURSTORY present material from a new book on lesbian and gay Brighton lives in the 50 's and 60 's to be published by QueenSpark Books .
5 Mr Holroyd lives in the Notting Hill Gate area of London , where it seems unusually difficult to find builders .
6 The greater bamboo lemur lives in the Madagascan rainforest and has been affected by the decline in giant bamboo stems which are now used up by human settlements .
7 However , it is patterns which matter : 87% of the residents of Northern Tyneside who work , work in the area ; 77% of the area 's work force lives in the area .
8 An Amoeba lives in the left-hand commode , but will only attack if it is disturbed .
9 A girl lives in the image of her mother , and the mothers sees herself in the child .
10 Anthony Purcell lives in the same road as the Strongs in Forest Hill near Oxford .
11 The primary population is directly dependent for its living on the land and includes farmers , farm workers and foresters ; the secondary population exists to serve the primary population and includes the village shopkeeper , the smith and the doctor ; by contrast , the adventitious population lives in the countryside by choice and includes newcomers such as elderly migrants and commuters .
12 It should ensure your pet lives in the lap of luxury — without risking a legal challenge .
13 Only 15% of the population of Thailand lives in the Bangkok area , which accounts for half of GDP .
14 And just because the fish lives in the water with it , does not mean that it is going to eat it — it would be like you eating mouldy food .
15 Only one other person lives in the house , his son who is on income support .
16 The neighbouring householder , however , earns only £15,000 — he lives in exactly the same sortof house , but has only half the income of his neighbour and , again , only one other person lives in the house , his non-working wife who brings in nothing .
17 ‘ No wonder Vic lives in the shed , ’ Mungo whispered .
18 His tone is one of sadness , of a great day now passed , of his uncles ' and cousins ' deep sense of loss — which he shared — of the death of his father ( again ) , and of the disenchantment with their present , pedestrian lives in the light of the splendid triumphs of the past .
19 ‘ Mr Gajdusek lives in the part of Czechoslovakia called Western Bohemia , and I was going to make it a quick flight over , find this place called Mariánské Láznë where he has his home , and shoot back to England again , ’ Cara replied .
20 The manager lives in the house .
21 Rubbish lives in the attic of a big old house , surrounded by a large garden .
22 For example , if the owner lives in the countryside , then the guide dog will be trained in the countryside .
23 A list of words predefined style lives in the Style box on the left side of the Ribbon .
24 Esau lives in the land of Seir to the south of the Dead Sea .
25 And when the language of Shakespeare lives in the mouth and bloodstream of an actor , as it does with Richardson , it 's the most sensual , exciting experience you can have in theatre .
26 The smallest of all the pigs , the bullet-shaped pygmy hog lives in the tall grasslands of northern India , where it is highly endangered because of the practice of agricultural grass-burning and , lately , armed rebellion ( see ‘ Pigs in distress ’ ) .
27 For , in common with every William Osborne lifeboat , a small mascot lives in the wheelhouse — presented by employees of the yard to illustrate their commitment and the part of their lives that has been put into the boat .
28 Interestingly , this family lives in the area that is our poorest responder to the monthly listings of infants where parental choice was not stated on the screening sample ( fig 2 , area 27 ) .
29 It is clear that the warp and woof of everyday life in stepfamilies differs from that of unbroken families not merely because of external constraints which frustrate the efforts of those who may seek , as some do , to recast their family lives in the mould of the nuclear family , but that family norms themselves may also be markedly altered , tempered to fit the limits of the new situation and fabricated anew from the post-marital residue of family beliefs and sentiments .
30 Daughter of a brilliant and beautiful mother , who died giving birth , the gauche and unconfident Catherine Sloper lives in the shadow of her rich father 's thinly veiled contempt … when the young handsome and charming Morris Townsend falls in love with her , the father thinks he is nothing but a fortune seeking bounder .
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