Example sentences of "[be] living [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And this is just a continuation of that that prejudice against those that appear to be living off the state and not justifying their existence and I think it does n't deserve the time that we 've spent on it tonight .
2 They 'd just be living off the land .
3 ‘ You will continually be living on the edge of a volcano ’ , wrote Hatton offering advice to budding youth workers , ‘ for no one can know when an outburst of general indiscipline will occur . ’
4 People seemed to be living on the edge of their nerves .
5 ONE QUARTER of people living in Scotland may be living on the breadline according to figures released by the Labour party yesterday .
6 Er and it was much easier to be living on the premises , that 's what we felt at the time .
7 I mean , I 'm not saying I want us to be living at the top of a tower block on some vandalized estate but there 's more to life than this , I know there is . ’
8 The present owners seemed to be living around the back of the house , beside junk-filled stables .
9 Glad to be living in the past
10 Privately , she thought that Irene and Edward must be living in the past .
11 Mrs Barlow is now thought to be living in the United States .
12 Scottish Office minister Allan Stewart said most of the women who have still to be contacted are now thought to be living in the United States .
13 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 .
14 Garretta , believed to be living in the USA , was additionally fined F500,000 ( about US$100,000 ) .
15 We 'll be living in the home that is rightfully his .
16 The people needed to be living in the house that night .
17 Living in community in 1700 may not be living in the kingdom , but there is a world of common commitments , understandings and religious belief .
18 ( Whether old people living in residential homes can be said to be living in the community is a separate issue , some aspects of which are considered in Chapter 7 . )
19 Of these some would inevitably have been admitted to long-stay residential or hospital care , but perhaps 80 would still be living in the community , 30–40 on their own .
20 Mr Pallister believes Mr Freeman , who was from Darlington , could still be living in the area .
21 He seems to be living in the Department of Education .
22 He seems to be living in the Department of Education .
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