Example sentences of "[adj] live [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He goes on to make the point that the Scots possessed advanced tastes and understanding in literature , with a Latin poetry that ‘ would have done honour to any nation ’ , but then ponders aloud — no wonder he offended them so — why ‘ men thus ingenious and inquisitive were content to live in total ignorance of the trades by which human wants are supplied , and to supply them by the grossest means .
2 Some of these lived in shallow water sites and were gregarious like mussels .
3 9.2 Home ownership is increasing and is likely to continue to do so , though elderly women living on their own ( the majority of dementia sufferers ) will still be more likely to live in rented accommodation ( public or private ) .
4 People do not all live in nuclear family groups .
5 Many tiny fanworms , both those living in calcareous tubes encrusting the surfaces of rocks and aquarium equipment , and those living in tiny rock burrows , are attractive additions to the tank , making the rockwork look more natural .
6 Many tiny fanworms , both those living in calcareous tubes encrusting the surfaces of rocks and aquarium equipment , and those living in tiny rock burrows , are attractive additions to the tank , making the rockwork look more natural .
7 Since this period was also accompanied by a decline of the labour force in agriculture , it can be concluded that those who left the industry were predominantly not those living in tied accommodation .
8 As each of the three variables seemed to be related to risk of relapse , it followed that those living in high contact with high EE relatives and failing to maintain prophylactic medication should be at greatest risk of relapse , while those living with low EE relatives and continuing to take their medication should have the lowest risk .
9 An outreach team would provide support to those living in independent accommodation .
10 For those living in residential care , more than half did not know the difference between private and public homes ( p. 187 ) , whilst two-thirds of residents said they had had no choice as to which home they might enter .
11 The goods always cost more than the mere monetary price ; and it is the object of the system to externalise these costs , by passing them on to the poor or to the impaired resource-base of the earth , and by inviting even the rich to live in collusive dissociation from the costs they , too , must pay .
12 Of these about 40 lived in hutted accommodation adjacent to the works , whilst the remainder lived in lodgings in the surrounding villages .
13 Some older people are keen to live in sheltered accommodation where they hope for a combination of independence and security .
14 Nathalie Ions and Clare Jefferson , aged seven and eight , both live on Blue Hall estate , which is included for revamping in the City Challenge bid .
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