Example sentences of "live at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage .
2 Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage .
3 Only a boy lives at the hotel to act as watchman with his goats and chickens .
4 One important thing the dogs learn is not to chase cats , so a big cat lives at the centre with them .
5 Q. A polar what , lives at the north pole ?
6 Yeah , well er , yeah well go down there I mean he still lives at the back of the shops still just ask him
7 What a wonderful vision the lady who lives at the top of our road shared with us all !
8 Met the lady who lives at the top of our road who shared the vision on Sunday night .
9 She 's riding her Dad 's horse , Formula One , who lives at the Caradoc Court stables of John Edwards near Ross on Wye .
10 The one who lives at the end of the village .
11 The Princess lives at the end of the same road .
12 ‘ I know your brother by sight , big built like you , Cleg , but with greying hair , lives at the end of one of the courts , does n't he ? ’
13 Djilas believed that the dictatorship of the proletariat had produced a bureaucracy in the form of ‘ a privileged caste which lives at the expense of society as a whole ’ .
14 The spiritual director , who is a Tibetan , lives at the movement 's largest centre , in the Lake District .
15 ‘ So , apart from the Baron and Madame de Rochefort , who else lives at the château ? ’
16 When he was at home he had begun living at the School , where he boarded up the broken windows and had the chimneys cleaned .
17 The sound of the trains and the flash of their silvery sides through the trees was part of living at the School .
18 She was also active at Percy Alden 's Mansfield House settlement in Canning Town , where she met Frederick Lawrence ( later Baron Pethick-Lawrence , q.v. ) , prospective Liberal Unionist MP , who was living at the settlement .
19 I mean , I 'm not saying I want us to be living at the top of a tower block on some vandalized estate but there 's more to life than this , I know there is . ’
20 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
21 It only improved in the last years of the nineteenth century with the company 's realization of a profitable traffic in middle-class commuters living at the seaside while working in Manchester and Liverpool .
22 The best known is that , where there is a gift to a class of children living at a particular date , a child en ventre sa mère at that date but later born alive will be treated as having been living at the date and thus included in the class .
23 Italy 's air force was told yesterday that unless it bombed fast moving lava flows pouring from Mount Etna to divert their course , the 6,500 people living at the foot of Europe 's highest volcano could face destruction .
24 We know that the Ancient Egyptians er did insist on circumcision er they were racially very erm erm er very prejudiced the Ancient Egyptians cos they were living at the peak of cultural time and regarded all other races as inferior to them and one of the main er stigmas in inferiority was erm not being circumcised and Ancient Egyptians regarded people who were n't circumcised as filthy and erm they er they had this tremendous er racial pride in themselves as the circumcised people , and this of course has passed on into Judaism and even to Islamic faith .
25 It 's probably no more pleasant than living at the centre of some large , dirty , crime-ridden city .
26 The concern at Cosmeston is not simply to present static displays but to attempt to bring the village to life with living history events , with crafts-men working in the buildings and with more animals added to those already living at the village .
27 Both authors appear to belittle the great range of plants that were living at the times of their animals and the ways in which these plants were constantly evolving and migrating .
28 He 's the second teenager living at the home to have died as a result of solvent abuse .
29 There are currently 43 men aged between 18 and 75 , living at the Plawsworth .
30 There was also a form of opposition to perestroika that stemmed from outdated patterns of thinking and the self-interest of those who had become used to living at the expense of others .
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