Example sentences of "[vb base] live [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I want to live with the living .
2 Why did this fellow Dickens want to live on the top of a hill ?
3 So you want to live on the coast ?
4 Colin Strang Steel who is dealing with the sale told Outdoor Action ‘ Some of the potential buyers want to live on the island , but I would n't expect it would be full time .
5 Explaining to Louise the pull of foreign lands ( December 11th , 1846 ) , Gustave writes : ‘ When we are children , we all want to live in the country of parrots and candied dates . ’
6 I enjoy living in the countryside and like nothing more than a stroll through the villages .
7 ‘ Perhaps that 's why I like living in the city .
8 The holy spirit gives us a new prospective on life and it , it , it deepens our relationship with God , we do n't have to try and make , make a success of our new Christian life by ourselves , you know it does n't matter whether you 've been a Christian for a week , for a day , for twenty , for fifty years , if you try to do it one day by yourself you are guaranteed failure , there is no way you can do it , it does n't matter how long you 've been a Christian or how short a period , you can not do it , if the great apostle Paul , he could , he said I can do nothing of myself he said I am not sufficient , for all my learning , for all the wonderful visions I 've had , for the knowledge that God has given to me , that I 've been able to write these great apostle 's , he says that I can not do it myself , I ca n't live this Christian life myself and the tremendous thing that none of us , no matter who we are , we do not have to try to make a success of our Christian life on our own , it 's a partnership and God is the senior partner in it , he does n't expect us to do it by ourselves , listen to what the , the , that , the same apostle Paul says when he 's writing to the , the Gelation Christians , in , in chapter two , verse twenty , listen to what he says there , he says I have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me and the life which I know live in the flesh I live by faith in the son of God who loved me and delivered himself for me , he said I do n't do it by myself , why not , very simply cos he ca n't , he did n't know how to , he did n't have the power to do it he says but the life I 'm living , I live by the power of Christ who died for me , who gave himself for me and who now lives in me now by the holy spirit
9 ‘ The kind of thing you hope you never find living in the toe of your boot . ’
10 While the politicians seem impotent and indecisive , riverside communities continue to live under the shadow of the mercury threat .
11 The majority of elderly persons continue to live in the community , and the support of their families is often vital .
12 SEEN on a Job Centre wall : ‘ Try living in the past — it 's much cheaper . ’
13 Try to live in the moment , rather than planning your whole day ahead .
14 Because we love living in the world .
15 I 've always been fascinated by bag ladies who choose to live on the street- I 've come to the point in my life where I can understand what makes them drop out .
16 ‘ Home ’ in Victorian fiction , corresponding to the actual shift in population , is mainly in the city or its suburbs , where there are no great houses to set the standard ; and even when characters do live in the country , great houses no longer dominate rural communities in the same way .
17 Er undoubtedly a number of erm our res er our our er employed people , do live in the area immediately adjoining to the South and er the figures that Hambleton have produced and our own estimates based on the National Health er Service records on migration , do indicate that there is a strong movement er on an annual basis into the North Yorkshire area and in particular the sort of area .
18 ‘ You prefer living in the town ? ’ he said .
19 The same year 1960 , saw the Pedler 's retire to live in the flat over the Ladies ' room , although Bill still involved himself helping his replacement — Derek Craik — who came as Assistant shortly before Bill 's retirement ( replacing Keith Mercer , an earlier assistant brought in on the crest of the membership boom ) .
20 Unger quotes Russell , ‘ uncertainty in the presence of vivid hopes and fears is painful , but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of fairy tales ’ ( 1983 : 29 ) .
21 Fewer people desire to live in the north of England and even fewer in northern Scotland .
22 Perhaps for many people who come to live in the town that is part of its attraction .
23 I 've lived on the moor with them for so long .
24 So I 'd like to ask you er , I 'll move on and ask you a few questions about places you 've lived in the past .
25 I was born in Manhattan , I 've lived in the south Bronx as a child .
26 Mr chairman Derek I 've lived in the town for something like thirty five years and seems to me that the problem here is a lot of mistrust between people who use the theatre and the board somewhere people are not getting answers .
27 We 've lived in the city all our lives and we do n't want to be buried in the country , however nice the house .
28 He wants to be left alone to get on with the job , including completing Knowsley 's ‘ positive futures ’ programme to develop a direct services system for supporting those in need living in the community .
29 If one subtracts the vote of this vulnerable group from the remaining 76 per cent , this means that they have to live with the knowledge that more than one in four of voting co-residents have voted for a party that is rabidly hostile to them .
30 You can play it by the odds , by intuition , or by what you feel is morally right , but you and Bill are the ones who have to live with the result .
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