Example sentences of "live in the uk " in BNC.

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1 So how can tax havens now be used by the wealthy individual who lives in the UK ?
2 Now , he is living in the UK : ‘ I like the weather here and the people are friendly — no revolvers . ’
3 How we managed without all these aids — in fact by merely buying a coffin and getting on with it — I ca n't imagine , but I know that we were lucky to be living in the UK and not the US , where the open coffin , or at least one quarter open at the head end , is de rigueur .
4 United Kingdom residents living in the UK at the date of issue of the policy
5 The methods of research adopted in this project combine those characteristics of social anthropology and history : they include the micro-level study of two contrasting estates , archival research , the detailed investigation of the records kept in estate offices , a series of informal interviews with former European planters and their wives now living in the UK , and discussions and interviews with informants associated at all levels with the industry in Sri Lanka .
6 Observers believed that the ruling opened the way for the first prosecution under the UK War Crimes Act approved in May 1991 [ see p. 38219 ] , and that 30 members of a former Lithuanian police battalion living in the UK could soon be charged with the killing of thousands of civilians and Jews in eastern Europe during the Second World War .
7 to give patients , wherever they live in the UK , better health care and greater choice of the services available ; and
8 If you live in the UK , you can choose to have your pension paid either by credit transfer or in order book form .
9 She had been denied " family credit " income support on the grounds that she did not live in the UK .
10 Although he has lived in the UK since 1969 , Zarei was born in Iran and is often listed as Iranian , but he is officially a British athlete , and won an England vest when competing in the Milton Keynes 24-hour Championships in 1989 .
11 Nevertheless , despite its vagueness , the term ‘ deindustrialization ’ has a real meaning to all who have lived in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s .
12 The impact of factors such as family size , religion , how long women have lived in the UK , and how westernized they consider themselves to be are examined .
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