Example sentences of "live [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 This creature was the nautilus and we can get an accurate idea of how it and its family lived for one species was destined , like Lingula and Neopilina , to become a living fossil .
2 A lawyer , he lives in one of the swish apartment blocks which sprang out of the rubble left by the last act of licensed hooliganism to hit Cagliari , namely the second world war .
3 ‘ E lives in one of them tenements in Corporation Lane , on the corner of St James 's Passage .
4 ‘ They lives in one of them cottages with the straw rooves .
5 They call it The Linny , and Sidney lives in one of the big new houses .
6 She earns between $800 and $1,000 a month , lives in one furnished room , and has just a few possessions of her own .
7 ‘ She reckons it were that chap she worked for , the one what lives in one of they new houses here in Upper Benbury . ’
8 A woman with two small children lives in one house , a couple with three young ones in the other .
9 And one man whose mother lives in one of the homes listed for closure said yesterday : ‘ We will be making our presence felt again when the full council meets . ’
10 This structured response is preferable to reactive or crisis management which is found where objectives are unclear , plans haphazard and where the organisation lives from one day to the next .
11 However , in Finkelhor 's review , several factors emerged as being consistently associated with higher risk of sexual abuse : when a child lives without one of the biological parents ; when the mother is unavailable to the child either as a result of employment outside the home or disability and illness ; when a child reports that the parents ' marriage is unhappy or conflictual ; when the child reports having a poor relationship with the parents or being subject to extremely punitive discipline or child abuse ; when the child reports having a step-father .
12 Who lives at one three two ?
13 ‘ I rent a room in the house of our foreman , living as one of the family , which was a stroke of luck ; a boarding-house would cost more .
14 If living near one of the more expanding manufacturing or mining centres was likely to bring higher adult male wages , it was also likely to offer better prospects of regular waged work for women and children .
15 Of those living with one natural parent in 1985 , some 10% lived with a lone mother .
16 The former project , which commenced in 1981 , provided intensive support to dementia sufferers living with one informal carer , by specially recruited and trained Aides ( see Flynn , 1982 ) .
17 Even today , the expense and shortage of houses means that many couples will start married life living with one or other of their sets of parents .
18 In more than two years of living with one band of Semai , my wife and I witnessed only two instances of large-scale co-operative action , one of which I had to organize myself to mobilize a labour force to repair a dangerously deteriorated suspension bridge which nearly everyone in the band used every day , and which was literally on the verge of collapse .
19 She 'd been living with one of his men , a guy who knew a lot about his affairs , and Connie could n't help knowing plenty of things that Bonanza would not want advertised on the radio . ’
20 Each community service was individually designed for one or two people in the study group , usually living with one or two people with less severe disabilities in a staffed house or apartment .
21 As a kinship unit , it minimally consists of one or more men living with one or more women in a legally or socially recognized and more or less permanent sexual relationship with particular rights and obligations , together with the offspring or without them .
22 ‘ Brigitte Krone : she was living with one of the families Gustav hid up with that winter .
23 It is far from clear how we can compare a situation of living with one of absence of sensation and life itself .
24 The external factors , like an unhappy home setting and difficulties associated with living with one parent , could indirectly raise the risk of depression by making unwise choices more likely — early marriage , or dropping out of school , perhaps — and hence leading to higher levels of adverse life events .
25 Mind she had a husband but should think he living with one of the kids .
26 ‘ I do n't fancy the idea of living in one of their hostels , that 's all . ’
27 Jack would be very much surprised if his friend would n't be living in one of those houses in Ploughman 's Lane like the one where he sometimes did electrical jobs with real old French furniture and real oil paintings and the kind of china you looked at but did n't eat off .
28 Now I am thirty-five years old , and married to a traditional observant Jew and living in one of London 's most Jewish areas , I can laugh at the mistaken ideas I had .
29 Each child born in the industrialised world consumes between 20 and 40 times as much as a child living in one of the poorer countries .
30 In 1986 there were estimated to be 1.6 million children living in one parent families — one in eight of all dependent children .
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