Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] to live [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In drug addiction and in the eating disorders the processes may be even slower because the drugs or the distorted eating pattern may cause more confusion and damage to thought processes and also because the sufferers may be young and may need to live through the emotional pain of adolescence that is necessary for maturity and which they earlier avoided by recourse to mood-altering chemicals , substances or behaviour .
2 I wrote out , over and over , with a calm satisfaction : " I should like to live among the leaves and heather like the birds , to wear a dress of feathers , and to eat berries . "
3 Kathy I should hate to live in the house my grandfather lived in a hundred years ago !
4 I must try to live under the cross daily .
5 The majority of these operate ‘ bussing routes ’ so that the expatriate families do not necessarily need to live close to the school itself but may choose to live along the school bus route , over a wider area of the capital .
6 I 'll have to live with the notoriety for the rest of my days .
7 I think I might go to live in the country , in the 1980s .
8 But — I believe I could learn to live with the memories , she thought .
9 Research has shown that 80 per cent of the population would prefer to live in the country rather than in a city or urban town .
10 And who but a megalomaniac would want to live on the set for a Hammer horror movie ? ’
11 And erm that I would like to live in the flats , and she just said , Why do n't you ?
12 They would have to live with the consequences if someone was attacked after being refused a weapon . ’
13 You would be confined to the building , naturally , and you would have to live in the cells , but it would probably save your life . ’
14 Consequently round houses , extensive sidings , and various buildings essential to the railway 's purpose would have to spring up , and these in their turn would require labour , which would have to live in the vicinity .
15 but erm , sorry the reason I 'm raising my eyebrows is that the people who would come to live in the new settlement if it was to happen , are people who would otherwise have to live somewhere else in in the county
16 They , exclusive of all other species , are free to choose , and in the final analysis , that instinct which has its origins in the mammalian family life is most likely to take precedence , and humans will choose to live with the relatively small family group as the ultimate refuge .
17 But until there are enough to ensure success , the Americans will have to live with the legacy of their own poor judgement .
18 I shall be gone , but you will have to live with the consequences , and no more passing off my stuff as your own at the office .
19 If tests confirm there was a mix-up , the parents will have to live with the fact they have been loving someone else 's child .
20 Whatever its merits , however , it will have to live in the shadow of W T Stearn , whose magisterial Stearn 's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners is already out in a revised edition ( Cassell , 1992 , £16.99 , 0 304 34149 5 ) , and whose Botanical Latin has just appeared in a 4th edition ( David & Charles , £25 0 7153 0052 0 ) .
21 Animals will come to live among the stones and in the soil beneath the stones .
22 The Duke and Duchess went about their normal business and will continue to live under the same roof until the separation details are finalised .
23 We pray , too , that they may learn to live with the loss , and recover from the emotional and physical effects of this most harrowing , prolonged experience .
24 This will more than insure that she can continue to live in the style she 's enjoyed since her marriage .
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