Example sentences of "[adv] live [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The worms can only live in compostable material so there 's no fear of them making a bid for freedom and eating their way through the vegetable patch .
2 Mothers of Welsh infants of similar age were then recruited from the same areas of the city ; they were thus living in similar accommodation and served by the same health professionals .
3 We just live in bottomless chaos and have to help each other , that 's all . ’
4 Most humans no longer live in constant threat of danger , although there are powerful natural forces such as earthquakes , floods and drought which man is impotent to control .
5 Yet the people targeted by them still live with economic stagnation , political repression , malnutrition and ecological crisis .
6 Conflict is dealt with through simple avoidance — Buid traditionally lived in isolated family homesteads — or through the submission of a dispute to a formal tultulan , ‘ collective discussion ’ , in which a sum of compensation is mutually agreed and paid .
7 Most of the lesser English people probably lived in sunken timber huts little different from their Romano-British and Germanic predecessors .
8 They are both living on social security , although Alan has had various jobs in the past .
9 He concludes with this paragraph : If religion throughout the ages , and certainly in many parts of the world today , has been used as a weapon for destructive purposes , are we not called to demonstrate that as people of faith we can both live in passionate commitment to our respective tradition and at the same time in compassionate respect for each other and to affirm that the faith commitment of each one is only truly realized when we live in that mutual respect accordingly ?
10 According to the family he rarely used it except on Sundays when he spent the afternoon and evening with an old chap who used to work for the firm and now lives in sheltered accommodation at Carbis Bay .
11 More Scots than ever before are now living in residential accomodation for the elderly .
12 Around 5% of older people now live in sheltered housing provided by local authorities , housing associations , and , increasingly , by private developers .
13 She married Roger , and they now live in leafy north-west London so that he can be near the cricket at Lord 's .
14 It enables women who choose not to get married but rather to live in religious community to side-step issues which haunt and dominate present-day society .
15 In many fish , and in particular fish such as carp which frequently live in turbid water , chemoreception is what leads it to food .
16 I passed to her the wisdom I picked up eavesdropping on our two eldest sisters , whose lives were then lived in romantic turmoil .
17 Secondly , she never lived to middle age .
18 Poverty is only relative , and it must be remembered that Mozart , although frequently ‘ financially embarrassed ’ , was not actually living in real hardship .
19 In the United States , a New York grand jury on July 29 brought criminal indictments against BCCI , against its founder Abedi , who was currently living in poor health in Sind province , Pakistan , and against its former chief operating officer Swaleh Naqvi .
20 More and more families are living inadequate homes with 190 families currently living in temporary accommodation in Preston , most of which is in bed and breakfast hostels .
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