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

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1 But the car lived on as a classic .
2 Only in the Norman and the crusading states , colonized in great measure from the homeland of French feudalism , did one find any attempt to live up to a conception of feudalism as coherent as that of northern France .
3 She told him that the Minotaur lived deep inside a labyrinth , an underground maze .
4 Grandmother lived there in a house that looked over the water , but she 's dead now . ’
5 Immortalized by the soldiery in the war of 1914–18 , Fred Karno 's Army lives on as a descriptor of chaotic organization .
6 Everywhere there were reminders of Buddhism : on almost every hill there would be a small pagoda , its graceful , tapering spire coloured white or occasionally gilded with gold leaf ; in every village there would be a monastery , usually with several monks , though sometimes with a single bhikkhu living more as a hermit .
7 ELSIE TANNER , Coronation Street 's tart with a heart , may be dead , but her memory lives on in a Derbyshire pub .
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