Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] live [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 How wonderful it must be to live in a community where everyone trusts their neighbours and even strangers ; a community where you can invite outsiders into your house , garden or car , and share hospitality and friendship without any fear of danger .
2 He must be living in a dream world talking about the traditions and vitality of rural life as if we were still stuck in the Middle Ages .
3 Although it may be easier to like the look of a classical house , few imagine how pleasant it might be to live in a Tudor Revival one which combines quaint picturesqueness with modern practicalities .
4 You 'll be living amidst a select community of like minded people who appreciate the finer things in life .
5 ‘ You 'd be living in a fantasy world !
6 ‘ If this were my life , ’ he says softly , ‘ I 'd be living in a hotel made of chocolate sponge cake and organ music .
7 If we had really reached a state where a bloody and unprovoked attack on four unarmed members of our police provoked only glee and pleasure in the public then neither I , nor anyone else , would be living in a country we recognised .
8 If you assumed this public culture reflected political actuality you would be living in a fools ' paradise , the reverse side of Thatcherland .
9 If things had happened differently he , Lewis , would be living in a house like this or in a flat in central London with a cottage in the country as well .
10 He and Anne would be living in a house like this one , rather than that neo-Georgian palace .
11 However , any human beings who were observing the cups would be living in a universe in which disorder decreased with time .
12 I imagined the witchdoctor would be living in a village of several rondavels surrounded by reed hedges .
13 Whilst you 're a student you will be living on a limited income so it 's important to make your money work for you all the time .
14 By the end of the century , the Chinese government hopes that every peasant family will be living in a brick and tile house with its own toilet and water supply : a dream that at the moment looks impossible .
15 In contrast , it is extraordinarily encouraging to think that after the revolution , they will be guaranteed a basic diet , access to medical services , education and recreation and that they will be living in a creative and open society .
16 Although single-parent families have , on average , fewer children than married couples , clearly a considerable number of children will be living in a one-parent family at any one time .
17 Mr Maurice Cann , development control officer , said : ‘ If permission is granted the occupiers of this building will be living in a substandard environment surrounded by a variety of industrial and commercial uses . ’
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