Example sentences of "live [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 KEVIN KEEGAN 'S Geordie dream lived on yesterday as Newcastle won their ninth successive match and opened up a five-point lead at the top of the First Division .
2 And where Carole lives out in Earlswood , down the lanes she lives round there as well .
3 The Bishop : ‘ I think it is a very balanced and very clear statement of how we should be living so far as our sexuality is concerned . ’
4 It has often been pointed out that in less developed societies , old people were seen as the repository of wisdom needed for daily living as well as for spiritual guidance .
5 It would be hard to justify living as well as you do while paying only a pittance for the privilege . ’
6 Even if our ministries do not take that form of living as radically as that , incarnation does challenge each of us to apply the message of Christ .
7 But when she arrived at Grittleton to find an illegitimate daughter living there just as though she was one of the family , Lady Caroline stormed out .
8 They lived as cheaply as possible , permanently on the brink of destitution , and were often withdrawn , self-isolating personalities with few friends and no contact with their families .
9 He said you know , cos he lived as cheaply as he could while he was out there and
10 Matilda lived as hardily as her men .
11 If , as you approach retirement , you become aware that you are not going to have a big enough pension to live as comfortably as you would like , you might seriously consider the possibility of making additional voluntary contributions .
12 She learned among many other things that Felicity had known Peter 's first wife quite well and admired her desperately as she struggled with her increasing disability and urged her husband to live as freely as he could .
13 Community Care is about helping people to live as independently as possible in their own homes or in other accommodation in the community .
14 Community Care is about helping people to live as independently as possible in their own homes or in other accommodation in the community , which might mean moving into a residential or nursing home .
15 Community care has pushed forward the idea of bringing more people out of institutions to live as independently as possible .
16 ‘ Yes , each Neapolitan is out for himself but he recognises the need to live as harmoniously as possible with everyone else . ’
17 Residents should be able to live as far as possible as they would in a home of their own .
18 I was determined to live as far as possible in the now .
19 The key principles for the care of dementia sufferers are set out in the SAD Report " Dementia in Scotland , Priorities for Care , Strategies for Change " as follows : People with dementia are entitled to : the same respect and regard for dignity and privacy as anyone else the same range and quality of services as other citizens opportunities to enhance their capabilities a range of services to support their declining abilities emotional and social care and support live as independently as possible and in familiar surroundings for as long as possible actively participate as far as practicable in decisions affecting their daily lives and future care .
20 Only in the last ten years or so had he been able to give up going to the country towns and villages for uncomfortable , if lucrative , one- or two-day visits ; only then had he found it possible to move from Jewtown to commodious rooms in Patrick Street , Cork 's main thoroughfare , where he could live as well as have his surgery .
21 Services to help people live as independently as possible in their own home are a priority — especially for those who live alone and whose physical safety or health may be at risk .
22 Then , of course , two could live as cheaply as one .
23 Two apart ca n't live as cheaply as two together .
24 The existence of economies of scale in family life ( bulk buying , spreading fixed costs , etc. ) means that , although two can not live as cheaply as one ( it seems to us at least ) , cohabitation means that a given per capita standard can be maintained for two at less than double the expenditure for one .
25 His aunt had lived as privately as any woman he knew , but even she had visited and tried to help the Blaneys .
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