Example sentences of "live in the " in BNC.

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1 His tone is one of sadness , of a great day now passed , of his uncles ' and cousins ' deep sense of loss — which he shared — of the death of his father ( again ) , and of the disenchantment with their present , pedestrian lives in the light of the splendid triumphs of the past .
2 She is a 34-year-old lady who lives in the suburbs of a city with her husband or partner .
3 His brother , who lives in the same house , spoke with Mr Mandela for five hours on 4 August .
4 He lives in the same town and it still hurts her to see him .
5 His younger brother , who lives in the same house in Umtata , met Mr Mandela in August and subsequently travelled to ANC headquarters in Lusaka .
6 Today he lives in the Eastern Thai town of Trat and , although officially retired , is still regarded as the overall leader of the Khmer Rouge .
7 If a Muslim , she usually marries a cousin who lives in the same village so at least the surroundings are familiar to her ; but among Hindus and Sikhs the husband 's family nearly always live in a different village ( because a woman must marry outside her kin ) .
8 It appeals entirely to that part of you which lives in the throat and chest , leaving the spirit untouched . ’
9 ‘ There can be no very black melancholy to him who lives in the midst of Nature and has his senses still . ’
10 Esau lives in the land of Seir to the south of the Dead Sea .
11 ‘ No wonder Vic lives in the shed , ’ Mungo whispered .
12 It is characteristic that the more modest member of these august committees fail to recognize themselves as belonging to the Great and Good , a tribe which lives in the great terra incognita of Quangoland .
13 ‘ But if you 're interested in the old days , you ought to ask the man who lives in the house over there .
14 Mr Holroyd lives in the Notting Hill Gate area of London , where it seems unusually difficult to find builders .
15 And when the language of Shakespeare lives in the mouth and bloodstream of an actor , as it does with Richardson , it 's the most sensual , exciting experience you can have in theatre .
16 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
17 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
18 The species still lives in the seas off Florida today The specimen is 6 cm long — but like all gastropods , smaller or larger specimens can be found according to growth .
19 Now the thing with the bar-tailed lark is that it just lives in the desert where nothing else does and to complicate matters it lives in the forbidden zone .
20 Now the thing with the bar-tailed lark is that it just lives in the desert where nothing else does and to complicate matters it lives in the forbidden zone .
21 His marriage has collapsed and he lives in the south of England with his two sons .
22 A thirteenth-century man who was free to leave his own tithing ( or who absconded ) for a nearby town would not long be called Matthew atte Middele ( Matthew who lives in the middle of the village ) , or such , but rather Matthew Longback or Matthew of ( or from ) Thornbury , depending on which struck his new friends as the more appropriate , and the new identification may well have turned into a surname and passed down the generations .
23 Ah ha , you say — that 's just because she lives in the country now .
24 A well-known tortoise , named Jonathan , lives in the governor 's garden on St Helena Island and was once famous for allegedly having seen the exiled Napoleon there .
25 Then , scientists worried that if microbes such as E. coli which naturally lives in the human gut , escaped from a laboratory carrying foreign genes , they could colonise the gut and flood the body with protein .
26 Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces .
27 The work has voices in the first two movements , but is essentially for solo organ , dazzlingly played by Gaston Litaize , who clearly enjoys himself of the magnificent beast which lives in the church of St. Francois-Xavier in Paris .
28 All the music here was recorded at the ‘ Fiddlesticks ’ Festival held at University College , Cork , in January of this year , before an enthusiastic audience — and a sober one , by the sound of it : although this is music that lives in the pubs , it seems to have been presented here in a concert that took it seriously , with real respect .
29 ‘ who is that fierce old lady who lives in the white cottage ? ’
30 The greater bamboo lemur lives in the Madagascan rainforest and has been affected by the decline in giant bamboo stems which are now used up by human settlements .
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