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

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1 Now the woman came to the third cave , where lived the great bee .
2 By ‘ doing business ’ , students could be in contact with society rather than live the sheltered campus life which was frequently blamed for their lack of realistic social knowledge .
3 What does a miner who has irreparable damage to his lungs and lives a miserable life say when he reads of huge awards of damages in libel actions ?
4 The problem is that you are dealing with foreigners who insist on having different money , customs , languages , politics , legislation and living a long way away .
5 A mother with three young children , with no car and living a long way from a general practitioner 's surgery is almost certain not to consult the doctor as often as she should .
6 Laura 's father Les said : ‘ We are looking forward to getting back and living a normal life and having a great Christmas together as a family . ’
7 John Thwaites , one of the sons at High Birk Hatt , just up the pasture from the Hauxwells , now in his early seventies and living a happy retirement with his wife , Marie , in a cottage near Lartington , a short distance from Baldersdale , vividly recalls the painful life of William as he tilled the eighty sparse acres of his farm .
8 ‘ So , Blacklock still believes her to be married and living the good life ?
9 Another reason to be grateful for all the publicity and discussion about child abuse is that former victims are seeking treatment at a far earlier age than was previously the case and therefore are able to go on and live a normal life once that treatment is complete .
10 ‘ Laura just wants to get home to play with Louis and live a normal life .
11 There are many adults who 've had to face up to this problem and have , in actual fact , overcome it Susan Hampshire is one ; I believe Hans Anderson , also , has suffered from this difficulty — that with help they can overcome this and live a normal life .
12 Secondly , even if man could achieve the impossible and live a perfect life , fulfilling the divine requirements in all particulars , a doctrine of merit would remain unacceptable to the God of the Bible .
13 When people in the 60s decided to get away from it all and live the good life in the Cotswolds they were treading a well-worn path .
14 People who come from the outside world inhabit the periphery , where they have no cattle and live an inferior life .
15 From the mid tenth century we hear — at first very occasionally , then rather more often — of great nobles from the west who went to Jerusalem , not to die , but to live a great act of penance .
16 He gave aid to the tribesmen and aimed primarily not to convert by teaching , ‘ but to live the Christian life , alone among the natives ’ .
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