Example sentences of "[adv] live [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Twenty million of them dispossessed , twenty million told they now lived in a foreign country and they could never be Germans again , for ever more . |
32 | The latter is an unusual work because it is about people who really lived at a particular period and who had particular relationships with each other . |
33 | Heather Krohn , widow of Raleigh Krohn , now lives in a converted windmill on the island of Porto Santo . |
34 | Ginny was now living on a part-time basis with David , Leo 's son by his first marriage ; Leo hoped that Ginny and David would marry and produce a host of little Quests for him to dote on in his old age . |
35 | The outcome was that John moved in with his father , who was now living in a pleasant flat at Houghton Heights , Johannesburg . |
36 | He said : ‘ We are now living in a post-apartheid era and it is about time member of the Labour group came to realise that . ’ |
37 | Today , many people who might earlier this century have been in hospital are now living in a residential home . |
38 | Mike Bettsworth , a freelance writer and Press consultant now living in a converted chapel in the small village of Bere Alston , on the banks of the Tamar Valley at the edge of Dartmoor , says it is the slowness of life in the West and the wide open spaces which appeal to him . |
39 | Because the characters of A Month in the Country , Enigma Variations , Romeo and Juliet , The Invitation and Mayerling are supposedly living in a real world , the choreographers have no need to make many deliberate contrasts in the style of dance . |
40 | I now live in a new house which has as much character as either of my previous homes — but without the rising damp and woodworm . |
41 | We now live in a global village … a simultaneous happening . |
42 | In a sense we now live in a forgiven world . |
43 | They got married and they now live in a beautiful flat in the centre of London . ’ |
44 | Trying to find somewhere to live in a strange country may also be a concern . |
45 | Luke , 23 , left the bungalow in Camberley , Surrey , nine months ago to live in a rented house five miles away . |
46 | But we do n't live in a perfect world . |
47 | I asked her what on earth happens to people who do n't live in a small town where they are known and therefore helped . |
48 | If , he reasoned , you could n't live in a fashionable district with a BMW in a parking spot you had paid for , then you might as well not live at all . |
49 | ‘ A priority now is for us to learn how to live in a democratic society . |
50 | Only so many people can actually live in a real farmhouse or Elizabethan manor . |
51 | ‘ You certainly live in a splendid spot , ’ Leith struggled up out of being conscience-stricken to remark . |