Example sentences of "[adj] people live [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So that crime the full range of crime you know , wh was displayed by some people living in the flats .
2 Only in the late nineteenth century did these contracts generally disappear and instead the land was sold or let and the old people lived off the cash proceeds .
3 Allen , Hogg , and Peace undertook empirical research in three authorities where the care experiences of 100 old people living in the community but ‘ at risk ’ of residential care were compared with a similar number of old people living in residential care ( 52 in private homes and 51 in Local Authority homes ) .
4 The primary emphasis of the work is on the support networks of old people living in the community ; that is , all those people who provide company , advice , help and other kinds of support which make continued independent living possible .
5 Only 34,000 people live in the area which could be affected by noise , compared with 143,000 who would be affected if a second runway was built at Manchester .
6 Only 34,000 people live in the area which could be affected by noise compared with the 143,000 who would be affected if a second runway was built at Manchester .
7 Most of the 22 people living in the houses have moved from Newchurch Hospital , Warrington .
8 Few people lived in the north the whole time and in the south a large proportion of the permanent residents were slaves .
9 In the fiercely free enterprise USA , home ownership , as in the UK , is the mark of responsible citizenship , and home ownership is just what the 12 people living in the clapboard house have achieved .
10 A small proportion ( about 20 ) of the 660 people living in the hospital in 1984 were widely regarded as presenting such serious challenges that it had been planned to move them to new sub-regional institutions rather than community services .
11 Over 100 people lived on the lot before the fire .
12 It is not possible to establish the exact population of Brackley in the middle of the eighteenth century ; however , according to the census of 1801 , there were 1,495 people living in the town [ Baker , 1 , 574 ] .
13 Combining life-histories with the use of personal documents such as letters and diaries can show how ordinary people lived in the past ( Plummer 1982 ) .
14 These two sources of evidence suggest that the discharge of long stay patients from the declining mental hospitals is not the main factor contributing to the increase in the numbers of mentally ill people living on the streets .
15 Three people lived in the house — a beautiful girl , an old man , and a young man .
16 There were 200,000 people living in the City of London — I never saw so many people before in my life .
17 ‘ The whole of Teesside will benefit from having a cleaner river , not just the 200,000 people living in the Stockton and western Middlesbrough areas who are served by the works , ’ he said .
18 These people live amongst the wealthier residential areas in all of the cities of Bangladesh .
19 Hydro-Quebec 's James Bay development has met with strong opposition from Cree and Inuit peoples living in the region , who are supported by a growing tide of opposition from Canadian and US environmental groups .
20 Bad news for the eight hundred thousand people living in the Tappajoss river region .
21 The Buriats , a Mongolian people living around the southern end of Lake Baikal in East Siberia , often viewed Scots pine groves as sacred .
22 As far as the sufferers themselves were concerned , data showed not only the number of moderately to severely demented elderly people living in the community , but also the fact that they suffered , in addition to cognitive impairment , a variety of behavioural , or other mental or physical impairments .
23 For example in Newcastle , Foster et al , 1976 , had shown , from an assessment of a sample of elderly people living in the community , that even though dementia sufferers received more social and health services support than other groups , nonetheless they still had greater unmet needs than other groups of dependent elderly people .
24 For example , the proportion of elderly People living in the cities seems destined to rise , and many of these will be single-person households .
25 In a rapidly changing society , with many people living on the margins of subsistence , such support was limited in cost and likely to bring benefits to the giver in return .
26 Many people living in the rural areas of the South of Italy , the Highlands of Scotland , the West of Ireland or the interior of Portugal have lower incomes , fewer job opportunities and poorer social services than those in cities and in well-endowed agricultural areas .
27 In addition , a whole range of aspects of consumption , housing , education , shopping , transport , training , and so on , remain insufficient for many people living in the cities .
28 Hornsey and Wood Green 's Labour MP Barbara Roache said from the scene : ‘ There are many people living in the flats above the shopping centre .
29 How many people lived in the house ?
30 ‘ Do many people live on the island ? ’
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