Example sentences of "be live in the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | More people are living in the Thames Valley region and rely on rivers . |
2 | The young man has been living in the USA . |
3 | Mrs Barlow is now thought to be living in the United States . |
4 | Scottish Office minister Allan Stewart said most of the women who have still to be contacted are now thought to be living in the United States . |
5 | How we managed without all these aids — in fact by merely buying a coffin and getting on with it — I ca n't imagine , but I know that we were lucky to be living in the UK and not the US , where the open coffin , or at least one quarter open at the head end , is de rigueur . |
6 | Garretta , believed to be living in the USA , was additionally fined F500,000 ( about US$100,000 ) . |
7 | Now , he is living in the UK : ‘ I like the weather here and the people are friendly — no revolvers . ’ |
8 | Before I got married I was living in the London Palace and there was something like three hundred and sixty girls there . |
9 | McDevitt was living in the Boston area at the time , and left for California suddenly , just after the Gardner robbery . |
10 | That would be close to his mother , who was living in the Beverly Hills house of his sister Princes Shams and who was very ill . |
11 | ‘ I 'd just finished editing The Dairy Book of Home Management , which eventually sold 1.5m copies , and I was living in the Kings Road . ’ |
12 | She applied to Newcastle council for a grant as she was living in the Newcastle area . |
13 | In his youth , while his family was living in the Dauphiné , he reputedly knew Napoleon Bonaparte , who courted his sister . |
14 | But to hear now that That Woman was living in the Dower House , the very woman on whose account his mother had been incarcerated there , filled him with such distress that he could barely find the strength to be civil . |