Example sentences of "live [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They live predominantly in the mountains , in conditions even worse than those of Spanish-speaking peasants .
2 There is also a perpetual faint natural light in this space where the three of them live immovably together .
3 They were Bosnians who ‘ volunteered ’ to leave their homes and live somewhere else , they said , and the UN should help transfer them .
4 She had often threatened to take her money and go and live somewhere else .
5 I would n't like to try and say you you 're not good enough , go away and live somewhere else , I think that 's .
6 We only know that they live somewhere in the Wokingham area .
7 Some filter-feeders like the scallops do manage to travel : they clap their valves together convulsively and so make curving leaps , but by and large adult bivalves live rather static lives and the spreading of the species into distant parts of the sea bed is carried out by the young .
8 Er in most of them will er most people in Ireland will be in a pub at some stage of the day you know and it 's no unusual thing to er we 've got a recording studio in we live or I live rather and it 's not unusual to walk out the studio at er lunch time with some people you 'd been recording and go into the pub for a lunch and if you were n't very careful you could still be there that evening singing
9 Harlequin shrimps are sometimes confused with a small group of Periclimenes shrimp species which live symbiotically with anemones and also with sea cucumbers , another form of echinoderm .
10 Robins live mostly on the floors of woods while titmice explore the twigs .
11 We just live mostly separate lives , that 's all . ’
12 A handful of other members who live locally attend just for the lectures .
13 Mark : I ca n't say that to the same extent , but where I live at the moment I know a lot of people within five minutes ' walk and there are ten or fifteen gay people I know who live locally ; there are people I can visit without any great effort whatsoever , whom I 'm likely to meet in the shops .
14 Furthermore , even if agricultural jobs are available , they may not be attractive to those who live locally ; Cowie and Giles ( 1957 ) found that 40 per cent of a sample of out-migrants gave low pay and long hours of farm work as reasons for deciding to leave their home areas .
15 ‘ It will help that he has come to Widnes , where a majority of players are well-disciplined , on and off the pitch , and live locally .
16 On Christmas Day Bill 's family , who live locally , came for the dinner .
17 The couple , who live locally , acquired and restored the 20-seater coach as a family keepsake , it was actually 's father who founded the Guy Motor Company which eventually became part of Leyland .
18 He says neither of us is really a trained gardener … we 're very lucky as we have two experts trained at Kew and Wisbech who live locally and tell us what to do .
19 The family claim all the witnesses to the incident live locally .
20 The festival is an intensive , residential event but people who live locally can also attend classes on a daily basis within a community programme which will operate throughout the region .
21 Are they , are they friends of yours that live locally ?
22 He turned to Martin and Mihal and said to them , " Go back to the forest , my children , live rightly , and never let the sacred fire go out .
23 Without it , we live unhappily , unaware that God can make such a vast difference to us .
24 You can get a free safety check on gas appliances and installations from British Gas if : your are over 60 years of age and you live alone or with someone who also qualifies ; you are a registered disabled person of any age and you live alone , or with someone who also qualifies ; or you receive a state disability benefit and you live alone or with someone who also qualifies .
25 It can be paid to individuals who live alone , but who still require a high level of personal care .
26 As nearly 50 per cent of women over 65 live alone , compared with only 16 per cent of men , it is a possibility which has to be prepared for .
27 Less dramatically , but of no less threat to those concerned , the publication of even so innocuous a list as the Electoral Register can , by disclosing the addresses of those who live alone , present a distinct danger in areas where the crime rate is high .
28 The Institute of Psychiatry at the Royal Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals in London reports that men who live alone are more prone to alcoholism or social phobias ( such as fear of meeting people ) .
29 Those who live alone perhaps need to be especially secure from harm coming and going from their home .
30 Better still , if you live alone , have an ex-directory number .
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