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

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1 The 31 year old peer lives in a mansion on the Cirencester Park Estate , to which he 's heir .
2 The 31 year old peer lives in a mansion on the Cirencester Park Estate .
3 We must remember , however , that this King lives in a country almost completely separate from the rest of the world .
4 Working with a group of trainee student teachers and a class of 6 year olds , he began a graphic story of a fictional medieval knight living in a castle who could not be bothered to lock the postern gate one dark , cold , rainy night .
5 It seemed to me that each person living in a house needed his or her special place , a sort of perch .
6 At first glance , it seems hardly necessary to make another film about Van Gogh ; but Maurice Pialat , who began his career in the late 1960s , has found a new approach by showing the artist not as a great figure of his times but as a tormented , talented painter living in a village among ordinary folk .
7 It had been a long time living in a hole in the ground , let's hope things get better .
8 Their only child lived in a manor house in Wiltshire and rarely visited , although she telephoned frequently , usually at inconvenient times .
9 Where only one person lives in a property there will be a 25 per cent reduction .
10 Thus one couple living in a basement were ‘ respectable ’ , ‘ very superior and very particular about cleanliness ’ ; the wife spent most of her day on housework and mending clothes , while the husband ‘ does such things as chopping the wood and mends anything that is broken .
11 It does not follow that they understand in any sense that the bottom bricks of a tower support the top ones — although this is something which a leaping animal living in a jungle or an untidy house may have to learn .
12 In the case of , say , a single person living in a suburb , however , a wide variety of types of social life is possible , including a strong concentration upon work-based friendship .
13 If an overseas trust has relevant income and a particular beneficiary lives in a house owned by the trust then the position is reasonably clear ; the beneficiary will be taxed on the value of his beneficial use of the property .
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