Example sentences of "[adv] live [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | died as , whatever and they went to his eldest brother he said he had to burn all because he only lived in a small flat , he and his wife and two children and they 'd got no room for them to so he had to burn them . |
2 | It worked out and then they only lived in the other half while they were doing it , was n't it ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | He supported himself by painting the portraits of the distinguished people he met on the way , and in Japan he went off alone to live among the aboriginal Ainu . |
6 | So , even though I was young and inexperienced , I felt that I could appreciate some of the feelings of men like Captain Robins , and now this strange and kindly doctor , ‘ happily ’ married to a woman rich enough to live in a big house facing Wimbledon Common while he preferred a far-off island ; each partner more in love with a way of life than with one another . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | For the rest of us , it has been a matter of being lucky enough to live near a decent State school . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Any actuarial calculation must therefore be discounted to allow for the chance that he may only live for a shorter period . |
13 | But the treatment has to be repeated because the Americans transplanted the gene into cells that only live for a few months . |
14 | You see some of them only live in a small cottage with no garden and that 's an extension to their home , you can go down there with the children |
15 | Ghosts only live in the dim light . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | As things turned out , Benjamin just lived beyond the Victorian era and into the Edwardian : on Sunday 3 September 1905 he was in church about to play the organ for a children 's service when he collapsed . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Such a man is already living in a different world . |
20 | I wonder if they would sooner live in a tribal hut than the white man 's three-bedroomed house with fully-fitted kitchen ? ’ |
21 | Those which normally live on the inner part of the reef flat ( see below ) are more resistant to emersion than those normally under vigorous wave action : some species can survive emersion for periods up to three hours . |
22 | It is a often a nursery for fish species that normally live in the separate worlds of freshwater rivers or the sea . |
23 | This section of the policy does not apply if the Policyholder 's wife/husband does not normally live at the same address as the Policyholder e.g. if Policyholder and wife are separated . |
24 | They can no longer live as a middle-class white family geographically isolated and alienated from other black people . |
25 | Although there was n't a separation announcement , we were told that the Prince and Princess of Wales would no longer live under the same roof . |
26 | All the signatories were Christians , many were minor headmen and all already lived within the new reservation — except Jason and Timothy , who received provision to live among the whites . |
27 | So too , the world 's greatest legendary hero , Robin Hood , once lived amongst the green glades of Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire . |
28 | One of Ibrahim 's former Jewish tenants still lived on the second floor . |
29 | Observing her as a well-balanced and apparently fulfilled woman , it surprised me to discover that she still lived with the unexorcised ghosts of a disrupted childhood . |
30 | I know we have all heard of cases where someone has smoked sixty cigarettes a day and still lived to a ripe old age — but is it really worth taking the chance ? |