Example sentences of "live in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Caterers live in the real world , not for them exercise followed by exercise , because they do for real in peace what they would do in war and they would n't want to change that .
2 We are looking for individuals who are adaptable and flexible , who live in the real world of the present and can cope adequately with whatever problems and difficulties it presents .
3 People live in the real world , their not really going to be influenced , its about as sensible as saying er a Mills and Boon novel for example tells people about love are saying M I five use from Russia with Love as a training manual its the same kind of level of
4 ‘ As you say , we live in the real world . ’
5 The Prime Minister answered a question that I put to him earlier this year by referring to the fact that he did not believe that I live in the real world .
6 Downing street — there is only one conclusion that can be arrived at : that the citizens advice bureaux are right , because they live in the real world .
7 It 's important to preserve the old , but we live in the real world .
8 Once the veneer of hunt balls and dressing up for the occasion is stripped away all you have left is a very cruel activity which is a disgrace to those of us who live in the modern world .
9 But because we , too , live in the modern world .
10 I have canvassed the views of my hon. Friend the Minister for Local Government and Inner Cities who is very European , and he assures me that people who live in the southern part of Spain were totally bemused to wake up one day and find themselves in an invented region called Andalusia with a different Government from than in Madrid .
11 About one-fifth of the world 's people live in the developed world , yet they use about 85 per cent of all fertiliser for their own crops .
12 Much of Australia 's population live in the temperate rain forest conditions of South of the evergreen conditions of the South West because the lands vegetation is able to live with .
13 The Chewong are a hunter-gatherer , shifting cultivating group of people who live in the tropical rain forest of the Malay Peninsula .
14 Equally predictable is the fact that the vast majority of council tenants who have bought their houses are among the better-paid and live in the better housing estates .
15 Could two fish live in the new tank ?
16 They live in the nine skinflint boroughs — mostly Tory authorities — which have scrapped their school meals service on cost grounds .
17 ‘ My nieces also tell me I live in the Mughal age , ’ he replied .
18 Some 400 people live in the actual village of Lockington as opposed to the parish .
19 Most of the people live in the eastern region .
20 So is a i i it , it is a very thriving area , it is a very thriving shopping centre for the people who live in the immediate area .
21 Those who run tennis live in the Victorian age , football is run by proven failures , cricket ruled by men who still belong to the archaic Gentlemen v. Players era and athletics is in the hands of incompetent amateurs .
22 A growing number of these casualties live in the developing world .
23 So how do all those animals live in the apparent absence of plants ?
24 Those that live in the deep south of Thuringian hills even refer to themselves as the ‘ Mountain Republic ’ , and for those that speak German , their rolling accent can be fun to try and mimic !
25 Those who live in the grey area look for a gleam in the west
26 Otherwise we , who after all live in the everyday world and not at the atomic level , would be unaware of the observation .
27 In particular , mangroves are the nurseries for huge numbers of tropical fish , which as adults live in the open sea .
28 In matrimonial law , the courts have recognised that cohabitation may have ceased even where the parties live in the same dwelling , provided that they are no longer ‘ living with each other in the same household . ’
29 Viola Archer , 33 and Esther Spence , 58 , who live in the same building , were admitted to Bishop Auckland General Hospital after the blaze suffering from shock .
30 If challenged to justify why blacks are struck from the jury , prosecutors offer the most ridiculous reasons — ‘ he looked dumb ’ , ‘ he lived in the same part of town as the defendant ’ ( most blacks live in the same part of town ) , ‘ he was a mason and I was worried about masonic links ’ ( the prospective juror was a stone mason by profession ) .
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