Example sentences of "[vb past] to live in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because it 's designed that way , with tiles coloured and crafted to live in harmony with both history and local environments .
2 For the people condemned to live in shanty towns , drugs are a means of survival , a way of facing another day .
3 You and Nigel were the first friends Rita and I made , nine years ago , when we came to live in North Wales .
4 Two or three out of every ten who came to live in south London were north Londoners who had merely crossed the river , but of course they themselves may have been second generation immigrants to the capital .
5 As Burton loved to live in opposition — it made him feel most alive and it could be argued that he lived in serious opposition to his own body for long stretches of his life — it is interesting to speculate whether the homosexual network gave yet another spin to his heterosexuality .
6 Fifty-six shaikhs agreed to live in peace within their historical frontiers ( Ajdabiya to Egypt , Sudan , Chad : approximately 900,000 km² ; ) .
7 Everyone was pleased to welcome back to Chichester from the USA Sarah Smith , who went to live in North Carolina in 1980 .
8 Edward and Wallace Simpson , because Edward abdicated in order to marry a divorced American and so they then went to live in exile and he was eventually , after he died he was buried in Britain , but Wallace Simpson , or the Duchess of Windsor or as she then was
9 He preferred to live in chiaroscuro .
10 He liked to live in company with another ; Bo-Bo had only negative virtues but , he had to admit , he would be lonely when she died , and the doctors gave her no more than a year .
11 Alec Saunders , said to live in accommodation at the Cut Maple Industrial Estate , near Sible Hedingham , denies charges of attempted murder and attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm .
12 The two friends continued to live in harmony and , for Agnes in particular , the change from her lodgings was a lasting joy .
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