Example sentences of "[verb] live [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And because she happens to live reasonably near a park , she walks Sandy or Sandy walks her in the park , she meets other dog walkers and they are her human contacts .
2 If you physically vacate your home and let it for profit — perhaps because you have decided to live permanently with a friend — under tax law , the property would be treated as an investment and subject to certain exemptions would be assessed for CGT when it was sold .
3 The place had belonged to a Polish woman , who 'd lived there as a child and then rented it to students for the past fifteen years .
4 Now , though , having to live again in a world where ideals were something to be discussed by intellectuals and certain priests , but never applied , as they would have got in the way of Horemheb 's programme of reform , Huy found his feelings dulled .
5 But if they are described in stories , then surely they must have lived once upon a time ? ’
6 Marie 's parents had strong religious views that made her feel very guilty about having sex in their home when she and her husband had to live there for a while : " We did it on the bedroom floor on the wedding night because I would n't use the bed , in case it made a noise .
7 By now , however , in the twilight of their existence on Earth , problems of climate were becoming more important , having finally a crucial bearing on whether they would continue to live on as a species , or succumb .
8 It was a long while since she had visited her old home , and longer still since she had lived there as a girl .
9 These neighbours had lived there for a number of years ; they knew Mrs Browning well , and what they told my husband made us feel rather small , and very inexperienced .
10 Unfortunately , prior to our moving in , 27 cats had lived there with a professor of history and his wife who were a little eccentric .
11 In the past the people of Elling had lived communally in a series of longhouses that were not , as now , separated into single family dwellings .
12 ‘ The woman involved was a married woman with a family and she and Philip had lived together for a couple of months but she decided to go back to her husband in September . ’
13 These people , I remarked , could pull out of their pockets , thoughtlessly , as much money for a round of drinks as most single parents have to live on for a week ; could pay as much for a few hours ’ sleep as a Third World peasant and his family have to live , or die , on for a year .
14 For the first six months they have to live in at a training centre .
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