Example sentences of "actually living [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The purpose is to check that you are not just having a prolonged holiday but are actually living as a resident abroad . |
2 | He spent some time actually living as a boarder in houses in the areas that he was studying , and making detailed studies of particular families . |
3 | Still , it was easier to accept Hoffman as Penn 's spokesman than as someone actually living through the film . |
4 | She was actually living through the kind of situation fantasies were made of — stranded in the snow with one of the world 's great sex symbols — and all she could do was argue with him . |
5 | I went back to the mother and baby home , for another almost two years , and from there that was I think I said at the beginning , how I actually was introduced to Flats , and it was actually living at the mother and baby home , doing far more work with girls |
6 | And I mean , they 're actually living on a pittance as it is ! |
7 | Holiday memories of dinner for two complete with bottle of wine for the princely sum of a fiver are , alas , no guide to the cost of actually living in a country — especially if the holiday in question took place five years ago or more . |
8 | It was also based on the household unit , irrespective of how many people were actually living in the household . |
9 | Erm and I think actually being part of them and you know like , inner city churches , living right the you know the vicar 's and the the congregation 's not just coming from say to , but actually living in the area . |
10 | Do they see erm , if , if they migrate to the city in the urban areas then they realize they wo n't get a job , and have a job straight away , er well paying job but by actually living in the area they would and taking in at a job and they get a lot of contacts and then eventually after a period of time they job . |
11 | Dr Neil had seen her few poor items of food decently arranged upon a napkin in the bottom of the basket , and there seemed little doubt that she was actually living in the district — although why he could not imagine . |
12 | Mrs thinks that that is best provided by two carers living in the house , each on duty for half the week , such carers being directly employed by the , by contrast Mrs says that an agency should provide a carer all the time from its available pool , she envisages that in practice three or four carers would share the work , they differ over the full number of hours care to be provided by hired carers , Mrs envisages seventeen hours a day in total , Mrs ten hours , again I emphasize that the artificiality of the working in precise number of hours , where you have somebody actually living in the house all the time and available to er carry out active care at any time , but of course carers are not always having to do things which might be described as active care . |