Example sentences of "[adv] living [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the same period , kin links were an important mechanism for recruiting labour , and so living in the parental household would have given young people increased chances of finding work , as well as providing them with accommodation which they might not have been able to afford on their own . |
2 | Unfortunately , in modern society , our ‘ own ’ are rarely living in the same town or even in the same county as us , which makes the ideal situation very difficult to achieve . |
3 | The concern at Cosmeston is not simply to present static displays but to attempt to bring the village to life with living history events , with crafts-men working in the buildings and with more animals added to those already living at the village . |
4 | What needs to be done before you move in — repair or installation work that would make life very uncomfortable for you if you were already living on the premises . |
5 | Nor could they turn their backs on the housing needs of the people already living in the county . |
6 | When the Junto leader , the Earl of Sunderland , suggested that some be settled in Canterbury , the mayor refused point blank , arguing that as a result of the recession in the silk-weaving and wool-carding trades , there was not enough work to employ the poor families already living in the city . |
7 | Over three-quarters of the recruitment would be expected to be from people already living in the Region . |
8 | When you move into your Higgs & Hill home at Port Solent you 'll be doing more than just living on the waterfront . |
9 | We had never moved , always living in the same place , 18 Ravensworth Road , Kensal Green A late Victorian artisan 's house it was , a two-up-two-down with me and my parents on the top floor . |
10 | LM But natural beings are always living in the expectation or half-expectation of aggression . |
11 | He owed his life to his men , he said , and he had been horrified to discover the conditions in which they lived at home , particularly in the towns — he being a gentleman , you see , and always living in the country in comfort . |
12 | ‘ Because John does shift work I get very lonely and would like to write to someone in a similar position to myself , preferably living in the Sheffield area . ’ |
13 | It had been sold in December by McCloy to an American widow who , having changed her mind without ever living in the place , had returned it to the agent 's hands and departed to spend the summer in Sweden . |
14 | Ironically , at the time both were leading such hectic lives that even though they were both still living at the family home in Melbourne they had almost no time to spend together . |
15 | A year later Sharon was still living at the hostel and had managed to stay clear of drugs . |
16 | The villages , hamlets and the red-tile-roofed manors boasted their peace and prosperity for Henry was still living on the treasure bequeathed to him by his father . |
17 | And he 's still living in the World . |
18 | Outside the UNBZ , the Humanitarian Officer has responsibilities for visiting the enclaved people of this divided island ; that is Greek Cypriots still living in the North , and Turkish Cypriots still living in the South . |
19 | Outside the UNBZ , the Humanitarian Officer has responsibilities for visiting the enclaved people of this divided island ; that is Greek Cypriots still living in the North , and Turkish Cypriots still living in the South . |
20 | ‘ They 're still living in the Stone Age . ’ |
21 | But in fairness to Bunce , who plays for Auckland , he has long been resident in New Zealand and had no thoughts of international rugby until approached by Western Samoa , whose 26-strong World Cup squad included only one player still living in the country . |
22 | The early modern English household listings show that over half ( 55 per cent ) of all over-sixty-year-olds lived with relatives apart from their spouse , and by far the most common of these were unmarried children still living in the parental home . |
23 | Over half the British population was then still living in the countryside , and among the older generation even more — fully twice the proportion today . |
24 | For a man like this , still living in the midst of the work which had been his life , retirement had none of its typical contemporary implications : he retained his technical authority along with his social networks and his familiar surroundings . |
25 | Writing was a sign of the Fall , it was a kind of punishment ; Dolle was still living in the Garden of Eden or at least the Sugar Bar . |
26 | In 1800 Thomas was still living in the house on the north-west side of Fountain Lane , then owned by Mrs. Hellier . |
27 | As was noted earlier , over two-thirds of the study group were single and a large proportion of these were still living in the parental home . |
28 | And if you are ever going to see one of the genuine though attested rarities among the local fauna , a bear , a lynx , or an eagle , the Park is the only place you might do so , though there are thought to be fewer than twenty bears still living in the Pyrenees , and only eight pairs of eagles . |
29 | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time . |
30 | So if your relationship breaks down you can not be charged each other 's Poll Tax bills , even if you are still living in the same house . |