Example sentences of "[adv] live in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It worked out and then they only lived in the other half while they were doing it , was n't it ? |
2 | Then , scientists worried that if microbes such as E. coli which naturally lives in the human gut , escaped from a laboratory carrying foreign genes , they could colonise the gut and flood the body with protein . |
3 | In the same period , kin links were an important mechanism for recruiting labour , and so living in the parental household would have given young people increased chances of finding work , as well as providing them with accommodation which they might not have been able to afford on their own . |
4 | It is a curious fact that the poor benighted people who were unfortunate enough to live in the rural wetlands did not seem to share the prejudices of their visitors at all . |
5 | I can say this because I am lucky enough to live in the other gulf — the gulf between the personal and the political — that such events open up . |
6 | The family A useful definition is : ‘ a kinship network spanning three or more generations and involving relatives who do not necessarily live in the same house ’ ( Graham , 1984 , p.17 ) . |
7 | Participation could perhaps be increased if the event is planned beforehand ; for example , it might be an advantage if groups of children who all live in the same area arranged to meet and cycle to school together . |
8 | Ghosts only live in the dim light . |
9 | Unfortunately , in modern society , our ‘ own ’ are rarely living in the same town or even in the same county as us , which makes the ideal situation very difficult to achieve . |
10 | At the same time , the Bishop of Rome began to become more important in the west , partly because the Emperor no longer lived in the old capital . |
11 | It is a often a nursery for fish species that normally live in the separate worlds of freshwater rivers or the sea . |
12 | After her reception in the village store , she was not keen to go back with further questions to establish that Veronica still lived in the Red House . |
13 | Later to be run on the death of his father by Ted Parris , who still lives in the same road , taking over at the age of 15 until called into the services during the first war . |
14 | Finn lives in a small place in America , and having been poor , still lives in the same way . |
15 | The Great Train Robbery still lives in the public imagination , and the drama still goes on . |
16 | We had never moved , always living in the same place , 18 Ravensworth Road , Kensal Green A late Victorian artisan 's house it was , a two-up-two-down with me and my parents on the top floor . |
17 | The early modern English household listings show that over half ( 55 per cent ) of all over-sixty-year-olds lived with relatives apart from their spouse , and by far the most common of these were unmarried children still living in the parental home . |
18 | As was noted earlier , over two-thirds of the study group were single and a large proportion of these were still living in the parental home . |
19 | So if your relationship breaks down you can not be charged each other 's Poll Tax bills , even if you are still living in the same house . |
20 | She 's probably still living in the same house , still teaching , still struggling with the Marmite and the Spinoza . |
21 | Stepsd have been taken to improve things since Judge Tumim 's report , new accommodation blocks have been built but some are still living in the old quarters . |
22 | They have two daughters who still live in the 50-bedroom Cassillis Castle , near Ayr . |
23 | ‘ Oh , they still function and still live in the married quarters with their families . |
24 | In many ways , the Lebanon of 1892 is still identifiable to us , for the various religious communities — the minority tribes — still live in the same villages and cities as they did then . |
25 | I still live in the same place , but I try to vary my route , to fight laziness . |
26 | These children will not always live in the protective arms of the family , they will have to make decisions about jobs , marriage , political and social commitments based on where in society they feel that they are able to find a place . |
27 | ‘ But we do n't always live in the perfect world . |
28 | I 've always lived in the Western part and played guitar here since I was 16 . |
29 | Pytheas , who probably lived in the fourth century , does not seem to have travelled inside Gaul . |
30 | The South American and the African weakly electric fish are quite unrelated to each other , but both live in the same kinds of waters in their respective continents , waters that are too muddy for vision to be effective . |