Example sentences of "living [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 These included the Kachan Kyzyl , Sagai , Koibal , Beltir and Shor tribes of the upper Yenisei basin ( the ‘ Minusinsk Tatars ’ ) and the Altai Kizhin Telengit , Teleut , Tölös , Kurnandan Tuba , and Chelkan , living between the Irtysh and the Yenisei , who are nowadays grouped together under the common name ‘ Altaians ’ .
2 I do n't like to remind you of this , but if it was n't for me , you 'd be in a bedsit somewhere now , living off the DHSS .
3 If one combines those living below the SB line with those within 140 per cent of it — i.e. those ‘ on the margins of poverty ’ — low wages mean that 3.75 million people suffer serious deprivation .
4 HEALTH studies on people living near the Braer oilspill in Shetland have shown no significant abnormalities , according to the local director of public health , Dr Derek Cox .
5 But people living near the Penmaenmawr plant say they would suffer from noise , dust and unpleasant smells .
6 Living with the Brownings , his intake had been modest but living with her it rapidly increased .
7 Living with the Keraing and his wife was a very public affair ; and , although they barked a good deal at the constant throng which invaded their household while we were there , they were traditionally in no position to deny them entrance , and each resident of Bira got his chance lengthily to observe our every blink and mannerism .
8 She had been living with the Wilsons for nearly three months .
9 With a sinking heart , she also realised that she must go on living with the Ward family , at least for now .
10 She and Alex were children again , the whole family living with the Copleys at the Old Rectory .
11 Lij Yasu has his head shaved in the Danakil fashion and is living with the Danakil ; what food or milk he requires he seizes from the nearest villages , and he is doing nothing but hunt occasionally .
12 Alien conspiracies and kidnaps , and why some people believe that not only have UFOs landed , but their passengers are living under the Nevada desert
13 But hundreds of residents signed a protest petition stating buses were crucial for people living in the Albert Hill area .
14 Already more than 300 people have added their names backing the assertion that the bus is crucial for those living in the Albert Hill area .
15 ‘ The whole of Teesside will benefit from having a cleaner river , not just the 200,000 people living in the Stockton and western Middlesbrough areas who are served by the works , ’ he said .
16 And organisers of the project are convinced it will be good news for people living in the Borough Road area of the town who have put up with industrial eyesores for years .
17 And organisers of the project are convinced it will be good news for people living in the Borough Road area of the town who have put up with industrial eyesores for years .
18 Supersaurus is not to be confused with Megalosaurus ( 'giant reptile' ) , a lizard-hipped carnosaur living in the Jurassic and the very first dinosaur to be named and described , looking like a smaller Tyrannosaurus .
19 It was designed in Czechoslovakia , analysed by a Boston think-tank , refined by a German designer living in the US and is being manufactured by the Tesla factory at Litovel , Czechoslovakia .
20 As I do n't know most of the current players ( living in the US for 6 years does that ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! )
21 Mrs Barlow is now thought to be living in the United States .
22 Some of the Maritime school go further and ask the question , ‘ Who are We ? ; and answer it by pointing out that We are not just the people living in the United Kingdom today .
23 The incidence of breast cancer in women of Japanese origin living in the United States has been intensively studied .
24 The most famous was ‘ Old Bec ’ , a mule living in the United States in the 1920s .
25 People from other cultures have compared living in the United States with living in a speeded-up film .
26 As of October 1992 all 12 patients living in the United Kingdom were alive and well .
27 ‘ Domiciled in the United Kingdom ’ meant living in the United Kingdom with the intent to make it a fixed and permanent home .
28 You simply have to be 18 or over , and living in the United Kingdom .
29 Up to that time Parma had not been touched , and the Parmigiani had lived in the irrational hope that the Americans would not bomb the city because Toscanini , by then living in the United States , had persuaded them not to do so .
30 On Sept. 11 Jóse Dionisio Suárez y Esquivel , 51 , a Cuban exile living in the United States , admitted before a court in Washington DC that he had participated in the assassination of the former ambassador to the USA under the Allende regime , Orlando Letelier , on Sept. 21 , 1976 [ see pp. 28273-74 ] .
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