Example sentences of "live with the " in BNC.
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1 | This tendency has no counterpart in Levi , and it may be doubtful whether it could live with the subject-matter of the camps . |
2 | The Foster 's World Club Challenge , attended by 30,786 , proved , however , two things other than that the competition deserves to continue : the best of Britain can live with the best of Australia ; and Widnes are a team of immense character . |
3 | The V8 , think the engineers , can live with the four-speed and , anyway , this gearbox would n't be strong enough . |
4 | ‘ If the process is allowed to achieve a more relaxed rhythm of its own and we are given enough time to handle the international consequences , the Soviet leadership probably could live with the kind of confederal links between the two Germanys which are under discussion now . ’ |
5 | ‘ Waal , how are you gon na live with the Corporation execs from here on in ? ’ she asked caustically . |
6 | The episode proves that a democratic regime which lifts the stone in time can live with the light thrown on what is found underneath . |
7 | In some cases , no operation has been performed and the child will live with the enlarged skull . |
8 | I can live with the arrangement , I can live with the general idea , and the details will sort themselves out perfectly well . |
9 | I can live with the arrangement , I can live with the general idea , and the details will sort themselves out perfectly well . |
10 | In the meantime I must live with the fact that I sweat like a Sun reader at a philosophy lecture every time my wheels crunch over someone else 's gravel . |
11 | ‘ Of course , she must live with the tragedy of her daughter 's suicide for the rest of her life … ’ |
12 | By sure that you can live with the results of your actions . |
13 | She did n't know how she would live with the shame when it began to show . |
14 | ‘ But after what he did , maybe they could n't live with the name . ’ |
15 | They simply could not live with the pace and power of the English game , well as forwards such as Francis and Robinson played . |
16 | ‘ He could n't live with the thought that someone had touched me in that way . |
17 | The buyer has two courses open to him — he can live with the foxing or try to have it removed . |
18 | If you can live with the slightly awkward depth adjuster , the motor/blade combination makes this a saw which will cut through hard and softwood as easily as a knife through butter . |
19 | And of Oldham 's great start Royle purred : ‘ It showed we can live with the elite — and whack ‘ em . |
20 | From the start , Serbs in Bosnia have been unequivocal in saying : ‘ We can not live with the Muslims anymore . |
21 | Such a passage was not an attractive prospect , for the Lieutenant would be obliged to pay £25 towards the cost of his accommodation , yet he would have to ‘ be a servant in fact as well as nominally , that is he must eat and live with the servants of the officers of the ship and those of the passengers , no verry desirable berth for a gentleman ’ . |
22 | It seemed that anybody could live with the small Louis XIV marquetry table , more an objet d'art than a piece of furniture . |
23 | I told myself I could live with the thought of having just a small part of your life and love , but when you put it into words a few moments ago I could see how awful it would have been . |
24 | One had to forget — because one could not live with the thought — that this graceful , fragile , tender young woman with those eyes , that smile ( those gardens and snows in the background ) had been brought in a cattle car to an extermination camp and killed by an injection of phenol into the heart , into the gentle heart that one had heard beating under one 's lips in the dusk of the past . |
25 | Those cases only decided that the successor must live with the tenant in the whole of the premises . |
26 | I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs . |
27 | Anyway , I know I can live with the fear of death . |
28 | But as I looked into her lovely face , I knew I could not live with the lie . |
29 | The general feeling was that the report was fair and balanced , and that members could live with the ‘ unjust credit transactions ’ idea when the time came . |
30 | And how does she live with the guilt and isolation she is feeling ? |