Example sentences of "living there " in BNC.

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1 I know I 'm not in a position to be choosy , but I ca n't cope with the idea of living there — it 's just beyond
2 One person living there has to be a Sally Ann person of some sort , but otherwise it 's just everyone with their own room but sharing kitchen and bathroom .
3 It 's only just been finished but the plan is to have four people living there — three clients or whatever and one person sponsored by us , probably a member of staff .
4 In Bonn it is hoped that there can be orderly change across the border , soon enough to convince more East Germans that life is worth living there .
5 Six residents are currently living there and enjoying the comforts of a very homely atmosphere .
6 Anyway Malcolm quickly agreed to the terms on the lease and Steve and I moved in , living there as well as using it as a rehearsal room .
7 We were so broke when we were living there that I 'd buy a bar of Kit Kat in the morning , have two fingers of it for breakfast and the other two for dinner in the evening .
8 Born in 1962 in Canada while her Orcadian parents were living there , she returned to Orkney as a small child and has lived there most of her life .
9 It was on condition no one ever reminding them they were actually living there .
10 When we are going on a journey to a strange country , our state of mind and the nature of our preparations are determined by what we think we shall find there and , in particular , by whether we have friends and relations living there .
11 Grace O'Malley , the Pirate Queen of Connaught , might still have been living there .
12 But when she arrived at Grittleton to find an illegitimate daughter living there just as though she was one of the family , Lady Caroline stormed out .
13 Nearly a quarter of those in nursing homes had not had to pay towards the cost of living there compared with only 7 per cent of those in old people 's homes .
14 In 1889 , the miller was W. Butt , of Standish Court , although by 1897 it was Percival Prout , the Prout family by then living there .
15 Here we would never maintain the whole is suffering environmental decline , but that parts of it are , and this matters to the numerous people living there .
16 When the corporation took control , all the families living there had moved in from the city area .
17 In June the Springtown residents launched a petition calling for the families living there to be rehoused before the winter and for the camp to be closed .
18 We certainly enjoyed living there .
19 Two of his daughters were also living not far from London throughout the time the younger John Cranko was living there , but there is no indication that the latter was aware of these kinsfolk ) .
20 They stayed first in the hotel and were still living there when John was born .
21 Despite the stateliness of their domestic setting , Wordsworth and his sister were hardly more financially secure at Racedown than the household at Lime Street , and owed the possibility of living there to the brothers John and Azariah Pinney .
22 Betty MacDougall , local historian and folklorist , was able to work out what families would have been living there in 1876 .
23 ‘ Concerning the day-to-day running of the proposed development , I am unconvinced that the poultry units would be situated close enough to nearby houses to cause unacceptable nuisance to people living there , from excessive smell or noise .
24 He went to his old billet and the old lady living there , after welcoming him warmly , said ‘ You 've come for the instruments of course ’ .
25 Twenty-five years ago there were 144 people living there , mostly descendants of the original mutineers and their Tahitian wives .
26 A pair of golden eagles may defend a territory of up to 16 square miles , living there in splendid detachment from the remainder of their species .
27 The tail of an all-black cat , severed and buried under the doorstep of a house , was considered to be a way of preventing all members of the family living there from succumbing to sickness and ill health .
28 It is within this conceptual framework that a government minister at the Department of the Environment can , with seemingly irrefutable common sense , conceptualise inner cities as the places where ‘ those living there have not been able to participate in the economic miracle of the Thatcher years ’ ( Trippier , 1989 , p7 ) and which require a strong police presence because ‘ the future prosperity of the inner cities depends directly on how safe they are in which to live and work ’ ( ibid , p22 ) .
29 You will be living there on your own and , possibly , will be at work during the week .
30 It was during the 1940s that parishioners at the cathedral held rummage sales , whist drives , sales of work , raffles and soon to raise funds to buy ground in Ditherington , to the north of Shrewsbury , for a church for the parishioners living there .
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