Example sentences of "live at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Simon now lives at a nursing home in Hampshire … but after all they 've been through together , he 's spending time with his mum and dad . |
2 | Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage . |
3 | Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage . |
4 | Only a boy lives at the hotel to act as watchman with his goats and chickens . |
5 | One important thing the dogs learn is not to chase cats , so a big cat lives at the centre with them . |
6 | Q. A polar what , lives at the north pole ? |
7 | Yeah , well er , yeah well go down there I mean he still lives at the back of the shops still just ask him |
8 | What a wonderful vision the lady who lives at the top of our road shared with us all ! |
9 | Met the lady who lives at the top of our road who shared the vision on Sunday night . |
10 | She 's riding her Dad 's horse , Formula One , who lives at the Caradoc Court stables of John Edwards near Ross on Wye . |
11 | The one who lives at the end of the village . |
12 | The Princess lives at the end of the same road . |
13 | ‘ 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 ? ’ |
14 | 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 ’ . |
15 | The spiritual director , who is a Tibetan , lives at the movement 's largest centre , in the Lake District . |
16 | ‘ So , apart from the Baron and Madame de Rochefort , who else lives at the château ? ’ |
17 | Again , your mobility may determine your ability to put certain things into your life like art galleries , theatres , etc. whilst living at a distance from them . |
18 | Sometimes , if elderly relatives are living at a distance , it is not possible to be certain , in spite of advice from us , and help from neighbours with the shopping , that they are eating properly , but if they can only be persuaded to drink a pint of milk every day and eat some fresh citrus fruit , wholemeal bread , cheese or eggs , margarine or butter and a bowl of bran cereal , we shall know that they can not come to any serious harm from a dietary point of view , even though a much more varied diet would be more suitable . |
19 | She chewed the pencil , swallowing splinters ; what could she tell Mrs Rundle , who was now ( if she had ever been much more than ) a stranger , living at a distance , forgetting them , putting them into her past , memories packed with other memories in her bulging handbag ? |
20 | they 're living , they 're living at a subsistence level |
21 | Last Friday , a sheriff at Kilmarnock granted Cunninghame District Council an eviction notice on the nine men and a woman living at a house in Gladstone Road , Saltcoats , Ayrshire . |
22 | We are living at a time when everyone is forced to adopt a political position : one day it will become clear that 6 February 1934 marked a dividing point in literature as well as in politics . |
23 | Living at a time when the value of works of art in the market was one of taste and appreciation rather than of mere commerce , he was able to avail himself of an ample fortune to buy the finest specimens of the Fine Arts which came into the market . ’ |
24 | They are living at an address that only I know . |
25 | When he was at home he had begun living at the School , where he boarded up the broken windows and had the chimneys cleaned . |
26 | The sound of the trains and the flash of their silvery sides through the trees was part of living at the School . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . ’ |
29 | 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 . ’ |
30 | 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 . |