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

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1 Similarly those who lived alone cost more in community services than those who lived with others ( Table 6.3 ) .
2 In Tables 6.2 and 6.3 the differences between the two groups are all in the expected direction , with the scale of the difference between the less costly and more costly being very similar for both variables ; some of the differences are large enough to be statistically significant , for example that between those who lived with others or alone in Newham at second assessment ( significant at the one per cent level ) .
3 Grandmother Hauxwell and Uncle Thomas Tallentire Hauxwell who lived with Hannah
4 Celano , in his Life of Francis , says that the brothers who lived with Francis ‘ desired to meet , and together they were happy ; on the other hand , absence was painful for them , separation was bitter and parting sorrowful ’ .
5 Just how important it is for the mountain goat to be footsure is summed up by Doug Chadwick , an American biologist who lived with goats for several years :
6 Harriet 's Aunt Gertrude , a nervy spinster who lived with Uncle Bertie 's household , sat as still as possible .
7 Mr Phipps , who lived with Ms Johnson in Southend , was thrown out of his car .
8 Last night heartbroken Sandy , who lived with Brian at Didsbury , Manchester , said : ‘ Everyone who knew him has lost a part of themselves through this tragedy .
9 Most of Rory 's pals in London were in the International Marxist Croup , but here he was ; wandering the hills with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to his sister and who lived for huntin' , shootin' and fishin' ( and seemed to spend the absolute minimum amount of time in his castle with his wife ) , and who had just last year rationalised half the work force in the glass factory out of a job .
10 A Barra fisherman 's son , one of eight born to a couple who lived as squatters in a foreshore hut , ‘ was brought up in my grandfather 's across the road : ‘ I had everything in their house .
11 Among the interesting personalities I encountered as a CBC Talks Producer was the vigorous gnarled-looking retired Indian civil servant , Sir Robert Holland , who lived on Beach Drive in Victoria with his charming niece , Miss Small .
12 Even the people who lived on farms did not have to work like she did .
13 There was once in the olden days a giant who lived on Penhill who had all below him in the dale in his thrall .
14 I was not unhappy to be sitting opposite an attractive lady from Coll and there was only one person I knew of who lived on Coll .
15 They were done by that forger Elmyr de Hory who lived on Ibiza .
16 Materially the average incumbent approximated to the middling sort of tenant farmer ; the unbeneficed , who lived on stipends , to smallholders , or even labourers .
17 However , if we worshipped a goddess who lived on Snowdon and adored strawberries , then non-practical , noneconomic ideas might dictate that we did grow them on the mountain top .
18 Maud Heath was a pedlar woman who lived on Wick Hill and walked four and a half miles , past Kellaways , to Chippenham each morning .
19 when a lady who lived on Dartmoor for many , many years erm was telling stories of things that had actually happened
20 The local gentry were Sir John and Lady Wardley , who lived at Seaton Cramer Hall , a large and dramatically sombre stately pile set in wooded grounds about two miles inland from Cramer .
21 Her Great-Uncle Isaac , who lived at Low Birk Hatt , used to keep geese and one night just as the light had faded my dad shot what he thought was a duck flying off Hury Reservoir .
22 The collection belonged to the late George Reynolds , who lived at Chalford Mill .
23 Who lived at Blankley Bath near Methringham ?
24 And there the information ends , can you help fill in some details with John and Jane who lived at Blankley Bath near Methringham , turn of the century ?
25 Recollections have been handed down by word of mouth , of spindle spinning and early spinners in wool and flax , who lived at Adamthwaite .
26 In a recent study performed by the authors , however , old people who lived at home were asked to record their habits each day ( times of waking , eating , visiting friends , sleeping , etc ) for a ‘ typical week ’ .
27 She was secretary to Lady Margaret Hall from 1880 to 1914 and , as lady secretary to the AEW ( 1883–94 ) , was responsible for organizing tuition for women students and for supervising those not attached to a hall , who lived at home or with ‘ hostesses ’ in the city .
28 By 1891 Thomas Patterson Gillespie , who lived at Cone House , was making ‘ blottings , printings , news , E.S .
29 I remember many of those in the official party : — The Rector , Reverend Ian Grant Cameron , The Curate , Reverend Arthur Reeves who was a Newfoundlander , Major General Sir Henry Everett and Lady Everett who lived at Avon turn , Alderbury .
30 He praised the Bishop of Llandaff for his enlightenment as a land owner but the Bishop , who lived at Calgarth , was an enthusiastic planter of larch trees .
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