Example sentences of "[det] people live [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So that crime the full range of crime you know , wh was displayed by some people living in the flats .
2 Few people lived in the north the whole time and in the south a large proportion of the permanent residents were slaves .
3 These people live amongst the wealthier residential areas in all of the cities of Bangladesh .
4 In a rapidly changing society , with many people living on the margins of subsistence , such support was limited in cost and likely to bring benefits to the giver in return .
5 Many people living in the rural areas of the South of Italy , the Highlands of Scotland , the West of Ireland or the interior of Portugal have lower incomes , fewer job opportunities and poorer social services than those in cities and in well-endowed agricultural areas .
6 In addition , a whole range of aspects of consumption , housing , education , shopping , transport , training , and so on , remain insufficient for many people living in the cities .
7 Hornsey and Wood Green 's Labour MP Barbara Roache said from the scene : ‘ There are many people living in the flats above the shopping centre .
8 How many people lived in the house ?
9 ‘ Do many people live on the island ? ’
10 Estimate how many people live in the area you cover , and then describe the different kinds of people within those boundaries in terms of socio-economic levels , race , employment , age groups and interests .
11 Erm I think very many people live in the flats sort of thing , and and they 're going to need rehousing .
12 A. There are many more people living in the countryside and many more farmers per km² ; in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Britain .
13 The curve illustrates costs per capita ; as more people live in the locality , there is a reduction in the share that each resident pays of the total cost incurred by providing some service level of the good in question .
14 What I mean by tradition involves all those habitual actions , habits and customs , from the most significant religious rite to our conventional way of greeting a stranger , which represent the blood kinship of ‘ the same people living in the same place ’ .
15 Whatever the position in remoter times , when most people lived in the country , the urbanisation of England in the nineteenth century meant , among other things , that farmland adjacent to what were once small towns became the target of urban development .
16 And like most people living in the city it gets it straight from the mains of the Welsh Water company .
17 After all , most people live on the coast and there are large areas inland for sheep farming so wool must be cheap .
18 Although the distribution of rural population is no longer synonymous with agricultural employment , most people live in the same locality as their place of employment , and so this chapter considers population and employment as contiguous rather than necessarily related phenomena .
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