Example sentences of "to live with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As any mother will tell you , it has n't been one jot less exhausting and emotionally draining to live with a morose , depressed , melodramatic , self-obsessed exam-taker this year than any other year .
2 In Margaret 's opinion the marriage had been moderately happy until 3 weeks before the overdose when her husband suddenly left home and went to live with a close friend of hers .
3 The other day , a survey showed that more than half the adults in the country felt that they would n't be content to live with a terminal illness which made them dependent on others .
4 Whether he attended the Academy or not , what is certain is that he wanted to live with a practising painter as a working apprentice .
5 We may have to learn to live with a greater demand for water and less recharge to aquifers .
6 Sharing a home with relatives ( other than parents ) before marriage is another phenomenon which was more common in the past than in the present ( Anderson , 1971 ; 1980 ) Very little is known about circumstances under which young people now may go to live with a non-parental relative , although Gill Jones ( 1987 ) has shown that it still happens for a substantial number , especially those designated as working class on occupational criteria .
7 Shortly after our stepfather died , our mother , Lydia , made her first leap across the Pacific to live with a Javanese guru in Jakarta , and brought back tales which inspired our first visits to Indonesia , as delegates to a Subud conference .
8 AFTER 112 pioneering days as the first man to live with a permanent artificial heart , Barney Mark , the Seattle dentist died last week , after a viral infection attacked his weakened body .
9 That need not necessarily be horrifying : Europe has shown that it is possible to live with a nuclear stand-off .
10 But John Smith has to live with a running sore in his own constituency , just beyond the depressed eastern fringe of Glasgow .
11 She was , as Clara had discovered at an early age , colossally inconsistent ; and sometimes Clara thought that it might have been easier to live with a true religious fanatic , whose fads and fancies would be at least predictable and well-marshalled , with the backing of some kind of external authority , from which there could be some appeal .
12 How to live with a united Germany
13 After all , I have had to live with a big bottom all my life !
14 The truth is that we are now condemned to live with a dual consciousness .
15 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
16 The husband left the matrimonial home in 1990 to live with the other woman .
17 Broadcasting Standards Council Broadcasters accept they have to live with the new watchdog .
18 She wanted to live with the foster parents she lived with at the age of two .
19 Judge Hoffman granted an interim order at Leeds County Court in July for her to live with the foster parents .
20 It would seem that just like climbers , mountain bikers will have to learn to live with the odd restriction where their activity clashes with other recreation or conservation interests , otherwise they risk losing certain routes permanently .
21 Nevertheless , a whole generation and more succeeded in forgetting or ignoring it , in order to live with the imperial illusion — ‘ ideal ’ was the kinder word — which they seemed to need .
22 Whatever their circumstances and pressures , parents had to strive to raise children to live with the normal ups and downs of family life .
23 There are two possible benefits which may result from a moderate rate of inflation or from learning to live with the prevailing rate of inflation rather than adopting policies to reduce it .
24 On any other morning , Bissett would have been able to live with the thudding blast of the explosives and with the crisp rattle of sub-machine gun and pistol fire .
25 LENNIE Lawrence has promised to be ruthless in his Middlesbrough team selection in a bid to live with the best in the Premier League next season .
26 But the vast majority preferred to live with the moral problem and forgo the reputed advantages of freely hired labour rather than contemplate the abolition of their traditional rights over their peasants .
27 It provides a visible summary of the central affirmations of the Bible : that God indwells his people ( see 1 Corinthians 3:16 ; Ephesians 2:19–22 ) ; that he intends his people to worship him according to his will and not their own whim ( see Mark 7:6–13 ) ; and that only by means of sacrifice and shed blood can sinners ever come to live with the Holy One ( see Ephesians 2:11–18 ; Hebrews 10:19–25 ) .
28 In November 1990 the mother returned to Ontario to live with the little boy at Kingston .
29 It is simpler to learn to live with the proposed branching rule .
30 In the meantime however you still have to live with the imperfect and the jargon for this is ‘ to find a work-around ’ .
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