Example sentences of "live [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , these artists lived during Latin American 's formative years .
2 Hong Kong lives with knife-edged volatility .
3 He lives in splendid isolation and dreams great dreams . ’
4 Mr Wareing , who lives in Green Acre Drive , Bromborough , Wirral , is also the liaison officer for the Duke of Edinburgh scheme .
5 One that lives in tight-knit family groups with a well worked out hierarchy and a complex communication system ?
6 She lives in rented accommodation .
7 Ed , who lives in rented accommodation , plans to use the money as a down-payment on a house .
8 The chimpanzee lives in thick forest conditions of central Africa and in savannah woodland in western and eastern Africa .
9 According to the family he rarely used it except on Sundays when he spent the afternoon and evening with an old chap who used to work for the firm and now lives in sheltered accommodation at Carbis Bay .
10 Mary , his mother , pretending to be a widow , lives in constant dread of Rudge 's menacing demands , and , helped by Varden , tries to hide from him .
11 Alec says he lives in constant fear of the IRA , a danger he claims the MoD refuses to recognise .
12 Mr Kizza lives in nearby Banda with his new wife .
13 It 's a man who lives in Merry Beauchamp . ’
14 Aragorn can run 135 miles in three days ; he lives in full vigour for 210 years , dying on his birthday .
15 It lives in large family groups and is said to be as shy as it is fearsome-looking .
16 Amoeba is a protozoan that lives in fresh water .
17 Now the Palace Stud lives on borrowed time as Indian racing moves up a gear .
18 It lives on biological matter .
19 Anyone wanting to join has to apply and needs a two-thirds vote in favour to be allowed in , ’ says Mr Smythe , who lives at Green Bank , Heighington , near Darlington .
20 Her mother who lives at nearby Bowleymead is estranged from her husband Richard Yates .
21 Knighton met residents living near 19-acre Brunton Park after unveiling plans for a 30,000 all-seater stadium , hotel , multiplex cinema , restaurant and tropical plant and butterfly kingdom .
22 In fact , the NRPB had taken the unusual step in 1987 of moving ahead of the notoriously conservative International Commission on Radiological Protection , which provides the generally accepted international standards , and had recommended dramatically reduced radiation dose limits both for people living near nuclear power stations and those working inside them .
23 I would like to know if an easily accessible written package , with information on topics such as diagnosis , psychiatric drugs and their side effects , how to adjust to living with mental health problems in the family and so is available , or if there are any leaflets on the subject .
24 By 1955 he had founded , on an estate at Botton in Yorkshire , the first of many Camphill village communities , with emphasis again on the importance of the individual , on living with total dignity in ‘ family ’ households , on the provision of workshops for the making of marketable goods , and on cultural , artistic , and spiritual activities in generous measure .
25 Living with chemical sensitivity
26 HOMELESS Stephen Grady — living with 11month-old daughter Heidi in an old car — faces being moved on tomorrow .
27 BREATHE EASY — THE BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION 'S CLUB FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH LONG-TERM LUNG PROBLEMS
28 Still to come on Central News , living with back pain .
29 There are only three solutions : the owners can decide that the pleasure of having a cat in the home is greater than the distress of living with scratched furniture , or some kind of covering that cats hate to scratch has to be put over the sides of the furniture , or the cats have to be trained not to strop the furniture with their claws .
30 To help you here are my five best tips to living with imperfect software :
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