Example sentences of "and [pers pn] live [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Finances were riding along the crest of a slump and I lived in a one-room penthouse in Bakers Arms , Leyton ( on top of the opticians ) .
2 And I lived in a back-to-back houses , and concrete floors , no no carpets on .
3 yes , and I live in a pensioner 's house , furthest away from the shopping centre and I 've got to take a taxi of one pound forty a day to shop
4 Haworth is a village of small , grey stone houses on the side of a hill in the north of England , and I live in a house at the top of the hill , next to the church and the graveyard .
5 and I live in a place where there 's a lot of old people and they come round to us and they tell us they 've been scared the night after
6 I am a mole and I Live in a hole
7 But I think the the where we lived er er there was this woman that was well known for doing , and she lived in a very tiny house .
8 Cos her sons had got married and she lived in a little bu flat , bungalow rather .
9 I was then aged ten and we lived in a ‘ yard ’ of back-to-back cottages in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham .
10 And , if the positions were reversed and we lived in a black-dominated society …
11 we 've been talking about individuals and what they want , and we live in a context in which if people want a thing and the , and we feel that they should have the choice particularly if they have the money that if to , if you look at it in a wider context there are seven million children living on the streets in Brazil !
12 My Dad works on a farm in Maltside , and we live in a cottage that belongs to the farmer .
13 They live in a big long slow world and we live in a small short fast one , and we ca n't understand each other .
14 for young people and if one of the things that corporations to my mind have a positive duty to do which is the social responsibility and we live in a society so increasingly fractured , rudderless and you know not so far away in places from anarchy that they have a duty to do things which effect maybe to see one the Bs not the A ones the Bs
15 Everything gets dirty and they live in a different way to what we do at home , they speak English more like Americans ( even Uncle Steve ) than us .
16 Signor Banterle is an architect and they live in a beautiful villa which overlooks all Verona .
17 They are hard up , you know , heavens they 're run they drive a crapped out , clapped out old car and they live in a ghastly little bungalow in the middle of nowhere .
18 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
19 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
20 His name was Fred Paxford , and he lived in a small wooden bungalow on the other side of the brick kilns .
21 ONCE upon a time there was a postman called Pat and he lived in a village called Greendale , along with his black and white cat , Jess .
22 ‘ Because he is rich and he lives on a desert island like this when he could be in Paris … ’
23 And he lives in a house on Suez Street ,
24 The friend is called Bobby and he lives in a slum near the city centre .
25 My old man 's a dustman he wears a dustman 's hat he wars cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat .
26 and he lives in a chateaux in France .
27 he used an illustration of the pig , you know you can polish the pig up , you can clean it , you can scrub it , you can oh de cologne it , you can do all sorts of things with it , you can tie a nice pink ribbon around it and you can put it in a palace , but it 's still a pig and it lives like a pig and you can cl and no matter how clean you 've made it , it 'll soon find some dirt to wallow in and the ribbon might make it look nice in the show ground but it does n't make any difference to its nature and so it is with us and so Jesus did n't start on the outside , but he starts at the inside he deals with the route of the problem , in One Corinthians chapter fifteen and in verse three it says for I deliver to you as a first importance , this is the basic thing , he says to them this was the first thing that I said to you because it was the most important that Christ died for our sins , according to the scripture , what ever else Christ gives to us , what ever else he does for us , what ever else the gospel produces , the basic , the most important , the fundamental thing is that Christ died for our sins .
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