Example sentences of "lives on in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Real children stir to life the child that lives on in every parent . |
2 | ELSIE TANNER , Coronation Street 's tart with a heart , may be dead , but her memory lives on in a Derbyshire pub . |
3 | History lives on in the towns of Framlingham and Orford each with its own splendid medieval castle . |
4 | It is an archaic situation , and lives on in the unconscious of people today , and may emerge in a random group situation , and is in any case present unconsciously and affects the action of people in groups . |
5 | Koresh lives on in the hearts of such Branch Davidians as survived . |
6 | Very little is known historically about Roland , but his fame lives on in the Chanson de Roland and legends that arose not long after his heroic death . |
7 | Orientalism lives on in the tourist 's gaze , says Nigel Whiteley |
8 | His name lives on in the Fairbairn Centre for the Deaf , Southampton , where he was a committee member for many years . |
9 | But it lives on in the poems we wrote together , and in the poems I wrote myself in Salamanca and Bath . |
10 | But though their name lives on in the region of Tuscany , the Etruscans actually survived for only a short period ; they were expelled from Rome by the Latins and then defeated at the battle of Aricia in 506BC . |
11 | In front of me , the noble tradition lives on in the hands of a middle-aged commuter who , peering intently into his 101 Puzzles and Games for Boys , is joining up the dots incorrectly . |
12 | The union , he says , ‘ is an idea that lives on in the minds of our workers and their children ’ . |
13 | Our physical characteristics are handed on through the genes but the far more important part of us , the mental , lives on in the minds and eventually in the memory of the human race . |