Example sentences of "[verb] to live with a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But John Smith has to live with a running sore in his own constituency , just beyond the depressed eastern fringe of Glasgow .
2 After all , I have had to live with a big bottom all my life !
3 The truth is that we are now condemned to live with a dual consciousness .
4 In Margaret 's opinion the marriage had been moderately happy until 3 weeks before the overdose when her husband suddenly left home and went to live with a close friend of hers .
5 Sharing a home with relatives ( other than parents ) before marriage is another phenomenon which was more common in the past than in the present ( Anderson , 1971 ; 1980 ) Very little is known about circumstances under which young people now may go to live with a non-parental relative , although Gill Jones ( 1987 ) has shown that it still happens for a substantial number , especially those designated as working class on occupational criteria .
6 We may have to learn to live with a greater demand for water and less recharge to aquifers .
7 Whether he attended the Academy or not , what is certain is that he wanted to live with a practising painter as a working apprentice .
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