Example sentences of "[vb mod] live in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Any dog really should live in a house with a garden , have at least an accompanied two mile walk a day , with some time off the leash in which to run around . |
2 | Medical advice suggested he should live in a drier and sunnier climate — so he did . |
3 | He devoted his life to politics for a twofold purpose : to ensure that the useless slaughter of the First World War was not repeated , and that the survivors of that horrific experience should live in a better world . |
4 | So a people with a common culture , history , language should live in a separately defined state . |
5 | Then , as now , the norm was that young married couples should live in a residence separate from those of their families of origin , and the three-generational household was as rare then as it is now . |
6 | Consequently , the court can not use what used to be called injunctions , either mandatory or prohibitory , to achieve that the child should live in a particular place . |
7 | I , on the other hand , he wrote , have always held that precisely because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in the greatest possible self-created order . |
8 | ‘ You should live in the city , like me , Brian , ’ says Vic . |
9 | Dad also told Ted that meaning could take years to emerge , but in the meantime he should live in the present , enjoy the sky , trees , flowers and the taste of good food , and perhaps fix a few things in Eva 's house — maybe Dad 's bedside light and tape-recorder — if he needed any practical therapy . |
10 | On the contrary , it is a matter of great urgency that the mother 's case should be heard because , at the end of the day , it may be that these children should live in the future with their mother . |
11 | ‘ You must live in a funny world , ’ he said . |
12 | A younger son must live in the shadow of this fine brother and serve him . |
13 | All applicants must live in the Greater London area , and must be able to attend the school five days a week between September 1992 and July 1993 . |
14 | You must live in the water here , it's-so fantastic . ’ |
15 | But we must live in the real world , as I said earlier . |
16 | Some day I 'll live in the countryside , I 've promised myself that . ’ |
17 | at least you 'll live in the land of luxury , so she said I might just do that , so , well I 'm not getting involved , let them sort it out |
18 | Perhaps one day she might live in a house like this . |
19 | Or we might live in an open economy . |
20 | ‘ You 'd live in a small cottage in Wales ? ’ she gasped . |
21 | " I think Uncle rather hoped I 'd live in the two rooms at the back but they smell a bit too powerfully of monkey and parrot so I 've moved up into his flat . |
22 | He could live in a cocoon of his own making . |
23 | The idea that the chronically ill could live in a domestic setting with little professional nursing input was new . |
24 | Humboldt showed them how to tabulate data to reveal the effect of the environment in determining what kind of species could live in a particular area . |
25 | Other plant ecologists saw physiology as their starting point , because it was the interaction between the plant as a living organism and its environment that determined whether or not a particular species could live in a certain area . |
26 | Within twenty five years , these Palestinian babies could live in a society where Arabs match Jews , one for one . |
27 | It makes all the shoppers feel as if they could live in the style of Jane Austen . |
28 | My parents lived in the big house and I built a studio and had a whole little place where I could live in the basement and it was very convenient , so David would come round there . ’ |
29 | Living without awe of God is like living as a beggar , when instead we could live in the king 's palace as the heir . |
30 | Might even go nursing — I did a bit once — and I could live in the hostel . ’ |