Example sentences of "lived [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had lived together for a long time , but the sister was now reaching the conclusion that the situation could not continue much longer :
2 If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours .
3 Denktash argued that UN proposals would mean that 40,000 Turkish Cypriots would be forced to leave homes they had lived in since the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974 .
4 Before the site became part of a private country park the building was lived in by a local tenant farmer named Mrs Hollington .
5 Five thousand square metres of the castle , which is regularly lived in by the royal family , was affected by a blaze which began near the family 's private chapel in the Chester tower on the north-east side of the vast complex .
6 It is still lived in by the direct descendant of Sir John Damer , who was perhaps so appalled by the building programme of his brother , Viscount Milton , first Earl of Dorchester , at Milton Abbas , that he vowed to build a small house for himself .
7 She had made a complete fool of herself and had successfully lived down to every low opinion that Piers harboured about her .
8 Russian writers actually lived simultaneously in the two worlds — the ancient communalism of the peasantry , which so many of them knew from the long summers on their seignorial estates , and the world of the westernised and much-travelled intellectual .
9 Will Religious Life need to be lived out in a new form ?
10 This essential learning process is relational , for adult life and behaviour are lived out in a wide range of relationships .
11 I mean there , there are a lot of people , of people in who have lived here for a long time , and lived here ever since they were born .
12 She says that considering he 's only lived here for a short while , it 's fantastic the way people are celebrating his success .
13 Out of his manors , William chose to reside at Hammoon , and his descendants certainly lived here until the seventeenth century .
14 The ambassador reported that " The Emperor is monitoring the serious political illness which has gripped all countries , and believes his empire very far from being immune from infection " ; Nicholas was now of the opinion that " Highly reprehensible principles have been disseminated among young people who completed their university courses around three years ago , among people who have lived abroad for a long time , and also among teachers , professors , writers and journalists .
15 Those early days of marriage were lived modestly in a one-bedroom flat in Clapham , South London .
16 The Rossmaynes had lived there since the sixteenth century , the house stubbornly resisting the elements which tried to erode its walls .
17 The first was occupied by Miss Trimby , the last of a family that had lived there for a long time whilst her neighbours were Mr. & Mrs. Collins with their middle-aged bachelor son .
18 they made the area around the reactor a non living area , the problem is of course people that have lived there for a long time do n't want to move and so over
19 However , there were two big differences : Whites had more in privately rented accommodation and had lived there for a shorter time ; these areas contained only 6 per cent .
20 After we had lived there for a few years , we wanted to buy it and do it up , so we asked my College for a mortgage .
21 My destination was Welcombe in North Devon , a place introduced to me by Nigel , who had lived there during the early part of the war .
22 I suppose had I lived then in a Northern city , the sight would not have been remarkable .
23 that the parties have lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition , and the respondent consents to a decree being granted ; or
24 that the parties have lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition .
25 The petitioner still had to prove breakdown by demonstrating one ( or more ) of the following ‘ facts ’ : that the respondent had committed adultery ; that the respondent had behaved in such a way that the petitioner could not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; that the respondent had deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years ; that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years and that the respondent consented to a decree being granted ; or that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years .
26 The petitioner still had to prove breakdown by demonstrating one ( or more ) of the following ‘ facts ’ : that the respondent had committed adultery ; that the respondent had behaved in such a way that the petitioner could not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; that the respondent had deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years ; that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years and that the respondent consented to a decree being granted ; or that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years .
27 That the parties have lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition and that the respondent agrees to a decree being granted .
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