Example sentences of "living with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For example , among those carers living with a dementia sufferer , there were some who gave little care because the sufferer did not need much , because they went out to work , or because they themselves were frail ; and at the other extreme were people who ‘ did everything ’ for a sufferer , and rarely left the house without him or her .
2 Maternal anxiety is an appropriate response to the experience of living with a crying baby — but what physiological mechanism exists to explain the notion that anxiety causes colic ?
3 After much consultation with the Archbishop and with his approval he resigned in 1974 to continue his ministry first in Leeds and afterwards in London living with a friend , Dr Robert Towler .
4 Clark has been living with a Jarvik 7 implant , connected to a separate air compressor , since 2 December last year .
5 Soon afterwards , Gary was back on drugs , living with a girl , and then came numerous confidence tricks .
6 Fashanu was 20 in 1982 , and living with a girl .
7 This man , Mahoney , was living with a girl named Connie Fraser .
8 So again can you see you have other people to consider if you 've partners , but that 's one of the difficulties of having a partner , but then again think , if you do n't have a partner , that 's worse cos you 've nobody to communicate with , nobody to shout at , nobody to organize or organize you , er nobody ready made to go out with , you 've got it all to do yourself because your number one requirement when you 're left on your own is to get the company and the activity , whereas if you , if you are er living with a person then at least a certain amount of that is ready to hand .
9 They need to understand the importance of the regular drug treatment , and they need to be supported in their efforts to deal with their own guilt , depression and daily stress of living with a person with schizophrenia .
10 There was a time when he would n't have noticed it , but these days he was a little touchy about things like that , especially as Fran was now living with a man fourteen years younger .
11 Gerda 's mother was living with a man to whom she was not married .
12 But these are nothing to the disadvantages I see to just living with a man .
13 Unfortunately it does not follow that just because a woman is living with a man she necessarily has ( or wants ) his ‘ support ’ .
14 I was , after all , living with a man who was stealing from me , keeping part of his life secret from me , who expected me to adapt myself to his obsessive timekeeping .
15 I felt inadequate because I was living with a man . ’
16 It 's not simply a matter of defying conventions although I admit I have been strictly brought up and I think it would break my parents ’ hearts if ever they came to know I was living with a man who was not my husband .
17 She knew it must hurt her mother thinking that her only daughter was living with a man , a man , moreover , that she did n't like .
18 The girls at work admired her for living with a man and not being married to him , but she could forgo that pleasure , she thought , for the baby 's sake .
19 I would n't have thought her class-conscience parents would be very happy with her openly living with a man . ’
20 oh I do n't know cos Julia was living with a bloke before that , I do n't think they 'll of had any say in it
21 Alison Santos of Madryn Street , Toxteth , and her family are living with a neighbour because they are too terrified to go back to their home .
22 The classic picture of the eccentric old lady , living with a houseful of cats .
23 One hundred and ten people infected with HIV reported 119 children , of whom 60 were dependent — that is , less than 16 years old and living with a parent .
24 No wonder you got headaches , living with a crime like that for all these years .
25 Thus , with the important exception of certain ethnic minority groups , living with a relative seems to be a rather uncommon experience for older people .
26 living with a partner
27 Living with a partner , 6 .
28 This is seen , for instance , in the denial to prostitutes of ‘ normal ’ family relations through the existence and increased harshness of the offence of living on the earnings of prostitution , which effectively stops them from living with a partner .
29 Life in the fast lane with GRiD 's 386NX Notebook in Living with a Notebook .
30 One for the Road — Living with a Notebook .
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