Example sentences of "[noun] live [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She guessed Ben lived mostly in the kitchen , cooking neatly and painstakingly for himself . |
2 | Er I liked to ask you erm about if you , if you think that Harlow lives up to the ideal of the New Town ? |
3 | Orientalism lives on in the tourist 's gaze , says Nigel Whiteley |
4 | But the car lived on as a classic . |
5 | ‘ An ordinary hardworking citizen living quietly in the Cabinet ’ had become ‘ an object of hatred ’ . |
6 | He speaks directly to us in the first person and he expresses something very like fear and even self-pity , the distress of the poet , seeing himself as a kind of natural victim , and it may be the distress of the puritan living on after the Restoration and afraid of the wild route , which is Charles the Second 's court , though I think we can be a little sceptical of this and we certainly do n't know with sufficiently accuracy when Paradise Lost was written . |
7 | Only in the Norman and the crusading states , colonized in great measure from the homeland of French feudalism , did one find any attempt to live up to a conception of feudalism as coherent as that of northern France . |
8 | As your weekend draws to a close , why not revel in the peace and tranquility of a walk through its woods , where the Highlands birds and animals live harmoniously amongst the oak , silver birch and pine trees . |
9 | Jews and Arabs lived together in the street , speaking each other 's language with some fluency , and it was an Israeli Jew who first pointed to the white house . |
10 | Simon lived here as a result of a chance meeting with Mick Leary in a pub . |
11 | Theology lives out of the Word ; , and the name of the Word is Jesus . |
12 | Such was the organisers ' strong determination to live up to the movie image of English life , they even laid on a scatty vicar wearing a panama hat to serve tea and sandwiches at the finish . |
13 | She told him that the Minotaur lived deep inside a labyrinth , an underground maze . |
14 | Education about the Third World which does not refer to the socio-economic problems of rural Europe can promote a belief that European development has worked and that failure lives elsewhere in the world , or that there is no relationship between the problems of European DRAs and those of the predominantly rural Third World countries . |
15 | Derived from the Greek words phyllon ( leaf ) and xeros ( dry ) , the phylloxera lives only on the vine and can not survive on any other host . |
16 | Lastly we must all learn how to protect the Earth from pollution , acid rain and the Greenhouse Effect if it is to remain a safe and healthy place to live in in the future — your future . |
17 | Conscience is a function of the ego ideal , and is critical of failure to live up to the ego ideal . |
18 | It is important to set a figure for these advance payments which is realistic for the band to live on throughout the period of the contract . |
19 | Her years in London bad merely strengthened her desire to live there for the rest of her life , and while she was there her mother seemed , most of the time , to be no more that a dreadful past sorrow , endured and survived . |
20 | Franz Kafka lived here for a time . |
21 | Another form of inauthenticity may occur when a person lives largely at the level of practical consciousness , in which routines defend against the anxieties which life itself engenders , and fresh desires are seldom asserted . |
22 | Anna lives just down the road . |
23 | But though their name lives on in the region of Tuscany , the Etruscans actually survived for only a short period ; they were expelled from Rome by the Latins and then defeated at the battle of Aricia in 506BC . |
24 | His name lives on in the Fairbairn Centre for the Deaf , Southampton , where he was a committee member for many years . |
25 | Imagine a model person living upstream of the model mountains . |
26 | Many of these people lived largely without the agent of money , and survived by bartering what excess produce they had . |
27 | The people lived both on the edge of the world and on the edge of the battle . |
28 | Warnings were issued to 5,000 people living downwind of the fire to stay indoors and keep windows closed . |
29 | Incitement to murder , by people living nominally under a country 's law , should automatically lead to arrest . |
30 | An ozone depletion over the Arctic could be much more serious , as many more people live closer to the north pole than they do to the south pole ; for example North America , Russia and Europe . |