Example sentences of "live [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where your mum lived he just lived down the corner .
2 One for the little boy who lives down the avenue ( lane ) .
3 And the fella that was on it named has , lives up the Goldfinks , he , he 's still alive .
4 Tramp nightclub owner Johnny Gold lives out a housewives ' fantasy in the arms of the exotic Chippendale hunks on his camp Christmas card .
5 Maximum impact through minimum statement is what Armani is all about — and the maestro himself lives out the philosophy in his personal life .
6 There 's four families living down the bottom of Carterton , they 've got pick-ups , they 've got lorries , they 've got their caravans , they 've got piles of cars there that they 're ripping to pieces , they 've got dogs .
7 Younger sons did not at this time seek to maintain their gentility by going into the church or the army or by living off an annuity that allowed them to pass their time in respectable ease .
8 In August 1908 Rolfe left for Venice and never returned , living out a kind of degenerate and vituperative envoi to his earlier years .
9 Only Daine was n't just living out a fantasy .
10 Suddenly it was like living out a Grade B TV movie .
11 He was sick of living out the legend of the Tech-Green wunderkind , sick too of the work he was involved in and the knowledge that went with it .
12 Our eyes , legs , and even our voice act as though we are living out the dream .
13 And then he 'd waited there , too ashamed to face other nomes , until the car went back to wherever it came from , and had got off , and was living out the rest of his life quietly and without any fuss .
14 Iain had been telling us how ten to fifteen thousand years ago early man had crossed from Mongolia to Alaska by way of the Aleutian chain of volcanic islands and then , over a period of some five millennia , had worked his way down through North and South America until finally he had reached Tierra del Fuego , living out the winters virtually naked except for the natural hair of his body .
15 Christian marriage is no less than the unity of two people , living out the reality of Christ 's coming , death and resurrection in their lives together .
16 Players and officials lived up the club 's friendly image by chipping in bonus money to ensure no-one would be left behind .
17 In relation to Chloe , Pauline and Dan lived out the conflicts of their own adolescence .
18 This could help to give substance to what is meant by the spiritual dimension , for both of them lived out the kind of character expressed in the middle column of Table 6.1 .
19 On being offered the choice of recantation or the stake he chose the former and , deprived of his see , lived out the rest of his short days as a prisoner in Thorney Abbey .
20 By night he lived out the fantasies he had internalised from avidly watching his collection of over 6,000 slasher videos and pornographic manga comic-books .
21 But nowadays it tries hard and gracefully to live down the ferocities of its past .
22 Used to live down the back of us .
23 THE White House is still trying desperately to live down the story of US President Bill Clinton 's 200 dollar haircut — almost a week after the trim aboard Air Force One closed down part of Los Angeles airport .
24 In three years of misery at White Hart Lane , the former England Under-21 was cruelly nicknamed ‘ Booby ’ Mimms — and he is still struggling to live down the tag , despite being the Premier League 's least charitable keeper this season .
25 Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir , himself Polish-born , had once commented that " Poles suck in anti-Semitism with their mothers ' milk " , and a main purpose of Walesa 's visit was to ease the strains between the two countries centring on enduring Polish anti-Semitism ; Walesa himself was still trying to live down the controversy caused by a statement during his 1990 presidential campaign that he was " clean " because his family had no Jewish blood .
26 This is country where it is easy to live off the land , or out of the rivers , and to learn about life .
27 Instead we 've spent the last 60 or so years trying to live up the likes of Jean Harlow , Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly .
28 Since Fokine showed that dancers must also be able to act if they are to live out the story or theme , very few choreographers have used the almost static scènes d'action which stop the flow of dance .
29 Real life , however , is rather different , as an American family has proved by trying to live out the film .
30 My plan for how I was going to live out the rest of my days had just been torn up in front of my face and I needed time to adjust .
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