Example sentences of "[pron] live in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , I live in a rural village that is prized because of its good connections with London .
2 As the Minister knows , I live in a rural area and if I want to go to hospital I first have to go to Paisley .
3 I live in a one-bedroomed flat with very little cupboard space and I 'm fed up with the piles of clothes and shoes I trip over all the time .
4 I live in a simple house .
5 I live in a small village in Suffolk called Wetheringsett .
6 That 's always a concern at the villages , because I live in a town , I live in a small town near here , erm I 've had a lot of dealings in villages , and people who live in villages always want to have starter homes , but as soon as you put an application in for starter homes , there 's even more opposition to it , as happened down in Bleasby , Council threw that one out .
7 As you say , I live in a cold grey city where few people care . ’
8 He says we 've had wide and varied enquiries — especially from London-based purchasers looking for something for the weekend — something he can tell his friends ’ Well actually I live in a turreted folly in the Cotswolds ! ’ …
9 They ai n't gon na be in time — I live in a short street .
10 I live in , I live in a three bedroom semi-detached house
11 Now I live in a painful planet , transparent as ice ; but it is as if I had learned everything in seconds …
12 ‘ My nieces also tell me I live in the Mughal age , ’ he replied .
13 ‘ Most of the time I live in the real Peru , ’ he told me , ‘ but the Cross Keys is designed to be Not Peru — a place where the gringo and the expat who live here all the time can escape from all the hassling , the beggars and all that crap — and relax . ’
14 The Prime Minister answered a question that I put to him earlier this year by referring to the fact that he did not believe that I live in the real world .
15 He and I live in the same street .
16 Methane , the hydrocarbon commonly known as marsh or swamp gas , is produced by bacteria which live in an oxygen-free environment such as at the bottom of swamps and rice paddies and in the guts of ruminant or cud-chewing animals such as cattle , sheep and camels where the bacteria help to break down food into a digestible form ( enteric fermentation ) .
17 The plan will involve studying the behaviour of these shy nocturnal creatures which live in the thickest parts of woods .
18 Over the millennia , creatures which live in the specialized conditions of rivers have evolved by adapting to these conditions .
19 Capercaillies are large black grouse which live in the coniferous forests of northern Europe .
20 The couple are totally accepted by Linda 's middle-aged parents who live in a terraced house in Darlington .
21 Altogether there is a population of only about 190 , who live in a scattered community , largely agricultural .
22 He wanted to emphasize the new play 's connection with The Family Reunion : once again he was to deal with characters who live in a worn-out society , and have lost their way .
23 Another friend , whose husband is a farmer , shares the care of her parents , who live in a neighbouring village , with a married sister , who also lives nearby .
24 Mm I mean er why do n't they do it on like the square , how big your house is because that way you could I know it 's not far when people who live in a great big old house do n't have to pay as much cos if this I mean Uncle Trevor and Aunty they 've got a massive great house have n't they ?
25 Frequently too , people who live in a particular geographic location combine together to form a pressure group if their neighbourhood has been earmarked by government for the siting of , for example , a new motorway or nuclear power station or the dumping of nuclear waste which is considered to constitute a substantial threat to their safety and health .
26 A farmer and his family who live in a wooden shack on their organic farm say they will lose their home and their livelihood if they are n't allowed to build a proper house .
27 Managers , who live in a constant state of anxiety , tend not to see games as others do and Joe Jordan duly declared himself happy enough with the result which , apart from extending Hearts ' unbeaten run against their city rivals to 17 , keeps them in contention for a place in Europe .
28 Economic considerations are mediated through the minds of human beings who live in a social world , which means that the impact of economics is crucially conditioned by ideology — a notion which has been explored and expanded by the Marxist theorists to whom we now turn .
29 So perhaps you feel that while all this talk about kinship and affinity may make good sense in discussions of the social life of Australian Aborigines or of Trobriand Islanders in Melanesia , it really has very little relevance for ourselves who live in a social context in which , as a general rule , affinity is of little significance and the majority of social relationships outside the domestic family are coded in quite a different way .
30 Those who live in a high-spending authority , inhabit an expensive house and are part of a small household will find themselves at a triple advantage .
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