Example sentences of "[be] live [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I am living here with Arab people in peace and I have some friends among them . |
2 | I see you 've got no carpets down anywhere the door 's not painted and he said you 've been living here for two years ! |
3 | They have been living here for seven years but now they are being inundated by refuse . |
4 | The Revenue treat the separation as likely to be permanent if the parties have been living apart for one year ( Pinson on Revenue Law , 17th edn , para 38 – 04 ) . |
5 | Mrs Probyn 's husband has told police that the pair , who 've been living apart for several months , had a row . |
6 | As most people in South Africa know , they have been living apart for some while — ostensibly on security grounds . |
7 | Following township rumours that the Mandelas had been living apart for some weeks , the Sowetan newspaper said Mrs Mandela continued to live in the mansion she had built in a better part of Soweto but Mr Mandela had moved into a well-guarded home in Johannesburg 's affluent northern suburbs . |
8 | Betty MacDougall , local historian and folklorist , was able to work out what families would have been living there in 1876 . |
9 | Anyway , they know each other pretty well , having been living together for two years now . |
10 | They 'd been living together for many years . |
11 | I 'm still getting over the shock of discovering you 're living together at all . ’ |
12 | It 's very likely that the Petites and their children 's children could be living here for another 100 years . |
13 | Villagers are proud and fortunate to be living here in this peaceful little village , surrounded by beautiful countryside . |
14 | And now it looked as though she would n't be living here after all . |
15 | ‘ It 's ridiculous for them to be living there at all , of course . |
16 | The Church throughout the world received orders and instructions which it obeyed willingly enough , though sometimes it regretted that there were no arrangements for dialogue and that it had not been invited to collaborate ; the result was that unity had to be lived out in passive acceptance rather than celebrated in fraternity ( Pensiamo al Concilio 9 ; see Hebblethwaite , 1984 , p. 409 ) . |
17 | These also need attention if we are to live peaceably with those close to us . |
18 | The growing numbers of immigrant soldiers , merchants , architects , craftsmen , shipwrights , and doctors were to live apart from Orthodox Muscovites . |
19 | When an extended family is living together at close quarters , even minor irritations can grow out of all proportion . |
20 | Thomas Cranmer was living there with two of his pupils until it was safe to return to Cambridge , where he was a Fellow of Jesus College . |
21 | Wastell bought a house in Bury before 1490 and was living there for much of the remainder of his life . |
22 | He was to live on until 1832 , when he died , aged 58 described as being of the Lower Market Place . |
23 | Edith was to live on until 1928 , dying in Bath . |