Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] live [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One hundred and ten people infected with HIV reported 119 children , of whom 60 were dependent — that is , less than 16 years old and living with a parent .
2 We would rather be free and live in a mess .
3 I was born in 1934 and lived through a world war .
4 That I think perhaps is one of the striking differences between that and living in a house in Harlow , where you may or may not know your immediate neighbours .
5 The work ethic is alive and well and living in a town where the official male unemployment figure is 15 per cent .
6 You have to be black and live in a place like Deptford : then it sounds believable .
7 But here too there is a danger of distortion : occupants who were very poor but lived in a house with masonry foundations , surrounded by heaps of discarded food debris , and who used poor quality pottery ( fragments of which would survive ) might well appear to have had better living conditions than the richer occupants of a site who lived in a large timber-built house , using high-quality wooden and leather vessels ( which would not usually survive ) , and were able to employ servants to remove debris from the immediate vicinity of the house .
8 To live under an effectively working constitution is not the same as living under a regime of moral laissez-faire .
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