Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] live [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When he leaves prison he 'll still be banned from tending the livestock … but he 'll still live at the farm . |
2 | He might well live in the south of France , for all she knew . |
3 | She knew that he ‘ ought always to live in the country ; and someday you will with me ’ ; for the present , she encouraged him to carry out his father 's plans . |
4 | I think I 'd rather live in the park than go to the smelly old place . |
5 | ‘ I 'd rather live in the house with you and your mum , ’ I said , smiling , ‘ but if it 's what you want , then I 'm happy to oblige . ’ |
6 | I could never live with the window shut ! |
7 | Jeanne Rynhart , who immortalised the Dublin heroine in a sculpture depicting her as a 17th Century prostitute , said Molly would always live in the city 's folk memory . |
8 | Neither character could exist for the reader without the novelistic skill , the use of every fictional device to support them : nor would either live for the reader without their close relation to the fate of nations , the constant background of these magnificent tales . |
9 | The family member also progressively adapts so that the effects of the disease are largely the progressive effects of that adaptation — The disease always gets worse if it is not treated but nonetheless the family member develops ways in which he or she can somehow live with the disease . |