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

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1 Local authorities must be notified of private fostering arrangements and of children accommodated by health or education authorities or living in residential care or nursing homes on a long-stay basis ( see Chapter 18 ) .
2 Or live in wild eccentricity in London or Paris ?
3 One that lives in tight-knit family groups with a well worked out hierarchy and a complex communication system ?
4 Amoeba is a protozoan that lives in fresh water .
5 Carnivores that live on mobile prey by no means all live in groups .
6 Gobies , small fish that live in tidal rock pools , prove in a particularly convincing way that they have such a thing .
7 On the warmer tundra beetles , moths , butterflies , ichneumon flies , bumblebees , craneflies , blowflies and other diptera become prominent in summer , with larvae that live in fresh water , moist soil , vegetation , or in the living or dead bodies of other animals .
8 Warm-blooded animals that live in cold water , such as whales , seals , and penguins , insulate themselves with layers of fat ( blubber ) , and reduce the blood flow to the surface .
9 The river dolphins that live in muddy water are probably the most skilled echolocators , but some open-sea dolphins have been shown in tests to be pretty good too .
10 Although few people still retained the Great War view that German soldiers wore dead babies on their helmet spikes and lived on human flesh , there was little doubt in many minds that the Fuhrer was related to the devil .
11 Fifteen thousand men , women and children where ruthlessly evicted from their homes and Patrick Seller was well rewarded for his evil work : by 1819 , he rented no less than 75,000 acres of cleared land , and lived in grand style in a fine house at Syre — ruling dispossessed Clan Mackay with an iron , heartless hand .
12 Boswell does not say which of them raised the question of biography , and somewhat out of context he leads into a comment from Johnson : ‘ Nobody can write the life of a man , but those who have eat and drunk and lived in social intercourse with him . ’
13 Anyway , she got her way , and lived in fine style for a couple of weeks that heady summer of love and peace , etcetera .
14 They fled to Dublin or England or came out in very small numbers and lived in closeted fearfulness of exposure , job loss and increasing isolation .
15 Remote from universal nature , and living by complicated artifice , man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion .
16 Julian Le Bas Landscapes Bede Gallery , Springwell Park , Jarrow , until March 20 I AM delighted to discover that Newcastle Polytechnic 's long-time art historian Alf Corlett is alive and well and living in well-earned retirement in East Sussex , where he has been on the look-out as a talent spotter for the Bede Gallery .
17 It is impossible , in many ways , for somebody who is erm on benefit and living in independent accommodation with a private landlord often it 's impossible for them to get a job and then cover their rent , so they ca n't get a job .
18 Platform shoes from the Thirties and Forties — now in bright shiny colours or mock reptile skin — left us tottering , swaying and living in permanent fear of a sprained ankle .
19 Nevertheless , the sort of jobs offered are really suitable only for those who can accept moving across the country and living in single person staff quarters for a prolonged period .
20 Like — when I started my period she said , ‘ Congratulations , now you 're a woman ’ , but then it was all this hassle about hiding your sanitary towels and tampons from boys , and living in mortal fear that they would fall out of your bag and boys would know it was your period .
21 Lone fathers tend to be older than lone mothers ; there are more West Indian and less Asian families headed by a lone parent ; they are more likely to have lower incomes and to live in local authority housing than two-parent families .
22 But though his mind was , and remained , romantically anti-Establishment , at once Catholic and mildly left-wing , his fiction never seemed impelled by any serious desire to alter the social system of a nation from which , after the war , he was willingly an exile , and his arguments concern rather the writer 's alleged duty to refuse all favours from the state — even ‘ the bourgeois state ’ , as he calls it — and to live in romantic independence , royalties apart : surviving ( in Joyce 's famous phrase ) by silence and cunning .
23 Despite the implementation of a Factory Act in 1916 and growing agitation in the early 1920s , many urban workers continued to work long hours for meagre wages in unhealthy and dangerous environments , and live on inadequate nourishment in slum conditions .
24 ‘ Very nice to be an unmarried mother and live on social security .
25 He wanted to feel the bones of the world beneath his feet , join natro groups , travel , love and live in complete freedom .
26 He was present at the funeral of Edward VI , but lived in quiet retirement during Mary I 's reign .
27 But live in fast stead ,
28 Not content with breaking down barriers between medical professionals and patients , Professor Fletcher has shown by example that it is possible to conduct a lengthy and demanding career while living with insulin-dependent diabetes for over fifty years .
29 Jamie Blandford admitted things were different for him than for his predecessors , most of whom he described as living in blissful ignorance of the world .
30 Some individuals , even when living in normal society , do not remain in synchrony with the 24-hour day and instead free-run with a period of about 25 hours .
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