Example sentences of "[noun pl] live [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On one island the macaques lived in the forested interior .
2 It meant spending two months living in the spare bedroom and the kitchen , the only rooms not used by the crew , while the cast — including Vanessa Redgrave , Emma Thompson , Helena Bonham Carter and , fresh from The Silence of the Lambs , Anthony Hopkins — were filming .
3 As a generalisation Korean communism may be divided into Koreans living in the Soviet Union and loyal to Moscow ; Koreans working with the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) ; Koreans operating as guerrillas in Manchuria and pursuing forays against the Japanese ; and Korean communists working secretly in Korea .
4 For example , two-dimensional animals living on a one-dimensional earth would have to climb over each other in order to get past each other .
5 So how do all those animals live in the apparent absence of plants ?
6 Clearly , as artists living in a multi-racial society , the colours in our work will be viewed with varying significance and value .
7 My parents lived in the big house and I built a studio and had a whole little place where I could live in the basement and it was very convenient , so David would come round there . ’
8 Gary and Nails lived in an old dump behind the bus station .
9 The Supreme Soviet Presidium , at its meeting on 18 July , adopted a formal ruling which rejected any change in the constitutional status of Nagorno-Karabakh , but called for greater attention to be given to the concerns of ethnic Armenians living within the disputed region ; a programme of cultural and economic aid was also approved .
10 A growing number of these casualties live in the developing world .
11 They think Christians live by a strict set of rules and regulations .
12 All in all , in 1975 it was estimated that some 145,000 persons lived in a mobile home of some type .
13 As in most provincial towns of the time , the wealthiest families lived in the central area and the poorest people lived in the thickly-populated outskirts .
14 Opportunities for Nigerians living within a single region to receive alternative views on their own sets are therefore limited .
15 In the many pockets of expatriates living around the Mediterranean coastline , with its constant inflow of foreign exchange , the governments and entrepreneurs of those countries have developed mini-townships of inexpensive residences , varying from traditionally constructed apartments to sophisticated semi-huts in specially landscaped settings .
16 Open fields without hedges or other divisions were awkwardly split up in a system known as ‘ run-rig ’ between joint small tenants living in a small village or ‘ fermetoun ’ , each annually allocated strips or ‘ rigs ’ of from a quarter to half an acre , with a rough- and ready attempt to balance the better and poorer land between the respective individuals .
17 Tenants living in a ramshackle tenement in the middle of a cosmopolitan district of Liverpool 8 were , likewise , due for redevelopment .
18 You ca n't force tenants to live under a local monopoly , because consumers want choice .
19 This results in a shortening of the average duration of time in which families live as a nuclear group and an increase in the phase of the life cycle in which the couple live alone post-child rearing — the empty nest phase .
20 These villagers lived alongside the modern world , the developed complex of Monte Samana , and the growing beach hotels and windsurfing bases that were sprouting by the week along the seafront .
21 ‘ We had a large colony of Nazis living in the Soviet Union .
22 Today , I was told , villagers living around the great wool churches of Lavenham and Long Melford have to bar their doors and ignore the knocking of tourists , who take them for antique shops and offer to buy their furniture .
23 There were plenty of wild cats living in the nearby countryside and the inhabitants of Jericho may simply have trapped or hunted these wild felines and then eaten them .
24 If we look at the evidence of Roberts 's study of Lancashire households between 1890 and 1940 , we see that the various categories of kin who co-resided included : unmarried daughters living with parents ; unmarried brothers and sisters living with a married sibling ; orphaned children ; children whose parents were still alive , but who had gone to live with relatives because of parental poverty or lack of space in the parental household ( Roberts , 1984 , pp. 72–7 ) .
25 Twentieth-century choreographers rarely deal with fairyland ; they prefer to depict real characters living in a particular environment who have strong individual traits .
26 So the choreographer can not make strong contrasts between the style usually used for the other-worldly spirits and that used for the characters living in the particular setting .
27 However , working class wives living on the new housing estates of the inter-war period often had little but housework to occupy their days and , like many suburban middle class wives , tended to lead extremely isolated lives .
28 Rabbits live in the surrounding area , and a kestrel has been spotted nearby .
29 Some of these creatures lived in a protective tube .
30 Its members live in a constant state of irritation that their salaries are about a third of what ‘ yuppiewhite ’ expats make .
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