Example sentences of "lived [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 The book by the man who had repudiated Greek wisdom lived on through the centuries in the Greek version made by his grandson — an émigré to Egypt in 132 B.C.
3 But the car lived on as a classic .
4 The one whose house it was got taken away and the other one lived on in the house .
5 The people were so strong in the faith for which their forebears had fought and suffered ; their steadfastness and courage , handed down through the ages , lived on in the men and women who only a few years ago had defied the invader of their homeland .
6 The present interior dates from 1852 when it was used by Emperor Ferdinand the Gracious , the last king of Bohemia who abdicated in 1848 in favour of his nephew but who lived on in the castle until his death , in 1875 .
7 Dicey 's approach , nevertheless , lived on in the minds of lawyers .
8 Her husband lived uneasily with the statements .
9 She lived in as a bride .
10 She flung the fork down , looking daggers at him , and continued : ‘ The house she lived in during the war received a direct hit , and for two days she was buried alive nursing a glass vase belonging to her mother .
11 Across at 20/562 is the Buquoy Palace , once lived in by the widow of Count Karel Buquoy , a general of the Imperial troops at the Battle of the White Mountain in 1620 .
12 House dating back to 1475 , lived in by the Proby family since the early 17th century .
13 Opposite was the site of the Royal Palace lived in by the kings of Bohemia from the Hussite Wars in 1419 , until King Vladislav reasserting the rights of kingship in 1484 , returned to the castle .
14 Just er we lived down at the bottom of the village there .
15 We lived together for a while . ’
16 The men lived together in a compound or — to use their term — a cage .
17 The couple lived together in the village of Bramsford , about five miles from Worcester .
18 Er he was from Gedling but we lived together in the army barracks at that particular time .
19 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 .
20 I lived only for the day when I would come into my own .
21 It was platonic , for Louis was a man who lived only for the cause .
22 ‘ We and the Big Ones lived only on the savannah .
23 He lived only in the present , caring nothing for the past or the future .
24 They lived deeper in the country , some twenty miles away .
25 Her conscious understanding of how she was using language is clear from the explanations she gives for the expressions she uses in the poem : ( on line 2 ) " She lived outside in the open , so the air was like her house " ; ( on line 5 " the streets were like a giant shop where she could pick and choose out of bins and gutters " ; ( on line 8 ) " this means she was close to nature and she felt like the yew was her mother " .
26 The Ransomes lived just across the river from Pin Mill at Broke Farm , Levington .
27 Tom had been invited to share the celebration of old friends who lived just across the state border .
28 Lucille , a Norman , had been raised on stories of the merciless English pirates who lived just across the Channel and who , for centuries , had raided her homeland to kill and burn and plunder .
29 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
30 Dorothy lived just over the hill at Inkpen , with her two young sons .
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