Example sentences of "live [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Small animals could live off the whisps of yellow grass that persisted in growing , and large animals could live off the small animals . |
2 | Classics in Radio Astronomy should be read by historians of science and by radio astronomers — particularly those who ( like myself ) did not live through the exciting early years of the subject . |
3 | If you could find me a garret somewhere near you , where I could live for the next three months , I could finish it , and perhaps get it Published . |
4 | Ejecting a few birds we inspected the inside of the crude habitation where the men would live for the next ten days or more . |
5 | How will I live for the next hour . |
6 | Children of any age can now ask a judge to decide where they should live under the new Children 's Act . |
7 | Although there was n't a separation announcement , we were told that the Prince and Princess of Wales would no longer live under the same roof . |
8 | From now till this snow siege ended , she would simply live under the same roof , but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier , she decided . |
9 | It seemed that anybody could live with the small Louis XIV marquetry table , more an objet d'art than a piece of furniture . |
10 | I can live with the arrangement , I can live with the general idea , and the details will sort themselves out perfectly well . |
11 | In some cases , no operation has been performed and the child will live with the enlarged skull . |
12 | The Foster 's World Club Challenge , attended by 30,786 , proved , however , two things other than that the competition deserves to continue : the best of Britain can live with the best of Australia ; and Widnes are a team of immense character . |
13 | If it helps my blood pressure I could live with the cold |
14 | The weather was good , scores were high on the day , but no-one could live with the excellent golf from Dermot who kept a steady throughout , pausing only once for a ‘ chuckle ’ as colleague Kevin O'Leary pitched a 9-Iron into the nearby water hazard , albeit the Shannon . |
15 | They have been trying to design a new force structure that would both live within the expected budget cuts and be capable of responding effectively to all imaginable crises . |
16 | But the , the lady who was erm what 's her name daughter , she used to live in the erm erm live in the terraced house erm |
17 | ‘ But we do n't always live in the perfect world . |
18 | The real problem with this gallery is that it confirms what the public has always thought : that designers are a bunch of elitists who do n't live in the real world . |
19 | After all , we do live in the real world . ’ |
20 | But we must live in the real world , as I said earlier . |
21 | The Prime Minister and all the other Ministers are wrong because they do not live in the real world . |
22 | The great majority of non-employees who commit crimes against business will live in the immediate area . |
23 | " I think Uncle rather hoped I 'd live in the two rooms at the back but they smell a bit too powerfully of monkey and parrot so I 've moved up into his flat . |
24 | He could not live in the outside world , because of his terrible , ugly face . |
25 | Yet a recent survey showed that a quarter of the ‘ patients ’ do not need to be in a mental institution at all and a half of them could live in the outside world given proper support . |
26 | I , on the other hand , he wrote , have always held that precisely because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in the greatest possible self-created order . |
27 | These children will not always live in the protective arms of the family , they will have to make decisions about jobs , marriage , political and social commitments based on where in society they feel that they are able to find a place . |
28 | A 3″ layer of sand will compact , and , as no nitrifying bacteria will live in the lower levels , it will turn black and upset the water chemistry . |
29 | Unlike other exiles , however , she did n't live in the half hope that she might . |
30 | Then he says ‘ But he who tells of wars and heaven , under the sway of grown up Jupiter , of pious heroes and semi-divine leaders , who at one moment things of the holy assemblies of the gods on high and then of those deep kingdoms where a fierce dog barks , let him live in the frugal manner of Pythagoras and let herbs provide his harmless diet ’ . |