Example sentences of "live [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She guessed Ben lived mostly in the kitchen , cooking neatly and painstakingly for himself . |
2 | Her husband lived uneasily with the statements . |
3 | We lived together for a while . ’ |
4 | The men lived together in a compound or — to use their term — a cage . |
5 | The couple lived together in the village of Bramsford , about five miles from Worcester . |
6 | Er he was from Gedling but we lived together in the army barracks at that particular time . |
7 | Jews and Arabs lived together in the street , speaking each other 's language with some fluency , and it was an Israeli Jew who first pointed to the white house . |
8 | I lived only for the day when I would come into my own . |
9 | It was platonic , for Louis was a man who lived only for the cause . |
10 | ‘ We and the Big Ones lived only on the savannah . |
11 | He lived only in the present , caring nothing for the past or the future . |
12 | They lived deeper in the country , some twenty miles away . |
13 | Everybody is talking about the Phantom of the Opera , the ghost that lives somewhere under the Opera House . |
14 | In the far distant future , Hummingbird is a girl of sixteen who lives somewhere in the Galaxy , on a planet called ‘ Just like Home ’ . |
15 | She lives somewhere by the Port , but she just sort of done a detour to come and have lunch with Jan . |
16 | I meant I meant he lives somewhere near the factory . |
17 | The major culprit is the keeled slug , dark grey or black with a distinct ridge down its back , which lives mostly in the soil . |
18 | He lives only for the moment , and he is already a changed man . |
19 | Derived from the Greek words phyllon ( leaf ) and xeros ( dry ) , the phylloxera lives only on the vine and can not survive on any other host . |
20 | She is older than the rocks among which she sits ; like the vampire , she has been dead many times , and learned the secrets of the grave ; and has been a diver in deep seas , and keeps their fallen day about her ; and trafficked for strange webs with Eastern merchants ; and , as Leda , was the mother of Helen of Troy , and , as Saint Anne , the mother of Mary ; and all this has been to her but as the sound of lyres and flutes , and lives only in the delicacy with which it has moulded the changing lineaments , and tinged the eyelids and the hands . |
21 | This young lady , Mr Bodenland , is the product of the union of two of the great minds of our time , the philosopher , William Godwin , and Mary Wollstonecraft , one of the great philosopical female minds to rank with my friend , Madame de Stael — who lives just across the lake , as you may know . |
22 | There 's a young woman of 17 who lives just down the road from me and has taken to calling on me of late . |
23 | ‘ He lives just down the road , ’ explains Prue . |
24 | Anna lives just down the road . |
25 | Another form of inauthenticity may occur when a person lives largely at the level of practical consciousness , in which routines defend against the anxieties which life itself engenders , and fresh desires are seldom asserted . |
26 | Education about the Third World which does not refer to the socio-economic problems of rural Europe can promote a belief that European development has worked and that failure lives elsewhere in the world , or that there is no relationship between the problems of European DRAs and those of the predominantly rural Third World countries . |
27 | and she lives like in a warden controlled place the same as your gran and granddad |
28 | A layer of photosynthetic bacteria lives permanently on the boundary between brackish and highly saline water . |
29 | Often the best that one engineer can do is , in any case , exceeded by the best that another engineer can do , especially another who lives later in the history of technology . |
30 | The woolly mammoth , I explained to them , is a burrowing animal , which lives exclusively beneath the ground and is very common in these parts . |