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

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1 And all the time you were n't really there , you were somewhere else entirely , and the funniest part of it was that you ended up looking like a pro , like a model who lived for these moments in the public eye .
2 ‘ Walter lives for these paintings , ’ says a friend .
3 Though residents find little change in the quality of living under these arrangements , they are generally pleased with the traffic calming that has resulted , though less so than those who live in the streets that have been completely rebuilt .
4 You 're classed , you 're classed as a reject sort of thing cos you 're living in these flats .
5 So I 've got a lot of admiration for for people living in these flats .
6 Starting on lo May , all male category B and category C Germans and Austrians living in these areas were detained , among them boys just past the age of sixteen who were taken from foster parents or schools without explanation .
7 The answer to the third question may lie in the socio-economic characteristics of Blacks and Whites living in these areas , which suggest we were not in fact comparing ‘ like with like . ’
8 The adverse position of children living in these areas in the 1960s was abundantly documented by major government reports .
9 As a result the numbers of elderly persons living in these regions has increased substantially , especially in coastal locations .
10 Most of the company wives do n't see their husbands for about sixty five per cent of the year , which is actually a very long time when you 're living in these sort of conditions .
11 In the Survival Study , a random , stratified sample of 520 compounds was selected and blood samples were taken from all the children living in these compounds at baseline and at the end of the trial .
12 I spent the war years living alongside these chaps , living , eating and sleeping with them a lot of the time .
13 Most people in Western countries are aware of the ‘ football pitch ’ sized areas of rainforest disappearing by the minute , but are they are aware of the murders and disappearances of the people who are living on these acres ?
14 How the quite respectable people who lived under these conditions managed to bring up families , I shall never know .
15 Then they 'll be put on show in what we call habitat displays ' so that all the people of America who wo n't ever come here will be able to see them iii our nation 's capital just as they once lived in these jungles .
16 Now Freud , in trying to the explain the origins of ambivalence about incest , suggests the apparently preposterous and farfetched idea , that in the beginning , human beings lived in these kinds of primal hoards , and er , there was no incest prohibition as such .
17 The yeomen , husbandmen and craftsmen who lived in these tenements had mostly just a single fireplace in their timber-framed houses at the time of the hearth tax return of 1672 .
18 This lady has spent many years studying the life of the people who lived in these parts in former times . ’
19 who lived in these house plus I should think about
20 We shall meet copies in which something of the original beauty seems to live through these disadvantages .
21 ‘ He has to live amongst these people may God help him . ’
22 Both the book , and the peoples , governments and liberation movements of the regions are forced to live with these uncertainties .
23 I have to live with these responses .
24 Even Mr Murray , who appeared on television to condemn Peking for its butchery , has since acknowledged that ‘ at the end of the day , we have to live with these guys .
25 Only measures of material social conditions , unemployment , income , housing conditions , density of population , can usefully serve to characterize the deprivation encountered by those forced to live in these circumstances .
26 Young males leave harems to live in these sections of the community until ready for sexual reproduction .
27 To live in these courts must have been like living in perpetual gloom , thank goodness they were some of the first to go during the rehousing purge between the wars .
28 And the race that used to live in these parts had strange notions . ’
29 ‘ I did say they used to live in these parts . ’
30 If we 're going to live in these fields , we 'll have to get on terms with his lot sooner or later , and it goes against the grain to hang about and admit we dare n't visit them . "
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