Example sentences of "[n mass] live [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Other fish live in small water bodies , which are influenced by heavy rainfall and drought , which considerably affect the water 's characteristics and they are more tolerant . |
2 | The regime 's opponents criticized this as inappropriate for a country where 70 per cent of the people lived in abject poverty and where less than 15 per cent of the 12,000,000 inhabitants were Catholic . |
3 | BREATHE EASY — THE BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION 'S CLUB FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH LONG-TERM LUNG PROBLEMS |
4 | They were all dressed in about three sets of clothing , each of which they probably slept in , and all had the ingrained grimy faces of people living without running water . |
5 | People living in new housing , whether estates , flats or garden cities , were more satisfied with their houses and neighbourhoods than were those living in the older areas , although there was more than a hint at the loss of street-corner sociability . |
6 | This is confirmed by more detailed research evidence , for example Wenger 's ( 1984 ) study of elderly people living in rural North Wales , where she found that married and infirm people had distinctive patterns of personal support , where the spouse was the main helper for every task mentioned . |
7 | They say it 's failing millions of people living in severe hardship . |
8 | Among the poorest and most deprived groups are the homeless , refugees , people without jobs , and elderly people living in social isolation . |
9 | The maximum social security payments for older people living in residential care homes are lower than for younger , physically handicapped people . |
10 | Higher sums apply for disabled pensioners , for individuals over the age of 75 and for people living in residential care or nursing homes . |
11 | Allen , Hogg , and Peace undertook empirical research in three authorities where the care experiences of 100 old people living in the community but ‘ at risk ’ of residential care were compared with a similar number of old people living in residential care ( 52 in private homes and 51 in Local Authority homes ) . |
12 | I do not speak for the Philippine health movement , rather these are my attempts to understand how both small-scale local initiatives and a national effort can alter the historical process which to date has left the majority of the 60 million Filipino people living in dire poverty in a land of plenty . |
13 | Hampshire County Council then proposed to reopen the baths as a much-needed facility for local people living in nearby tower blocks . |
14 | However that party is facing strong opposition from people living in nearby Wavenden . |
15 | Many working-class people living in suburban council estates will not have the resources ( e.g. car ) to make and keep such contacts . |
16 | Goal:To increase the number of people living in adequate housing |
17 | Provision for people living in rented accommodation |
18 | Reconsideration should ensure that the needs of people living in urban priority areas are properly recognised . |
19 | In fact , the NRPB had taken the unusual step in 1987 of moving ahead of the notoriously conservative International Commission on Radiological Protection , which provides the generally accepted international standards , and had recommended dramatically reduced radiation dose limits both for people living near nuclear power stations and those working inside them . |
20 | Being certified deaf and blind does n't necessarily mean that people live in total blackness or silence . |
21 | Moreover , millions of people live in constant fear of being attacked in the streets and in their homes ! |