Example sentences of "[noun] now live " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , kinship could well be said to involve greater obligations to the old than it once did , because survivors now live longer and have fewer descendants who can share their care . |
2 | Why , after all , should one small island in the North Atlantic continue forever to dominate a language it had once created , given that well over three-quarters of its native speakers now lived outside it ? |
3 | Albert Morris and Bernard Hill now live in South Africa and all hope that this will be the first of many meetings . |
4 | British-born Ian Phillips , of Christchurch , New Zealand , discovered 53-year-old Ken now lives in England with his two stepdaughters and the son he gave birth to while a woman . |
5 | Almost any gym has them ’ — DAVE EDWARDS ( former Transvaal hooker now living in New Zealand ) . |
6 | Sue now lives in Putney in a Victorian house , and the family also has a cottage in Oxfordshire . |
7 | Camp Marash , where perhaps 150,000 Armenians now live , spawned its own gunmen in the 1980s , the ‘ Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia ’ , whose assassination campaign against Turkish diplomats has provided a violent epitaph for the calcified remains in the Antelyas ossuary . |
8 | Sixty per cent of the people of Brazil now live below the poverty line defined by the UN . |
9 | An eighteen-year-old boy who had flown from India to marry a Calcutta girl now living in Liverpool was detained for three days by the officials , who suspected him of being under age and of using marriage as a trick to get a work permit . |
10 | Mrs. Mann and her husband Rodney now live in Oxfordshire , but they have retained their East Anglian loyalties , having had horses in training with Mike Bloom for several years . |
11 | Lord Ross now lives near on the Central Wales Line , and is a frequent user . |
12 | Billy 's mother , with whom Auntie now lived . |
13 | Domitila now lives in Cochabamba in the foothills of the Andes . |
14 | Simon now lives at a nursing home in Hampshire … but after all they 've been through together , he 's spending time with his mum and dad . |
15 | Mike Bettsworth , a freelance writer and Press consultant now living in a converted chapel in the small village of Bere Alston , on the banks of the Tamar Valley at the edge of Dartmoor , says it is the slowness of life in the West and the wide open spaces which appeal to him . |
16 | The present Mr Richard Bethell now lives in the rectory sited behind the church , overlooking the park . |
17 | Gail now lives with her widowed mother who looks after all her needs . |
18 | She could only tell me that Wesley 's father had left home when he was about six years old , that his mother had remarried and the boy now lived with her and his stepfather . |
19 | Indeed , perhaps 50 per cent of the population now live in towns — the highest level of urbanisation in Africa ( Simons 1981 ) . |
20 | Ted 's assistant throughout the work on this engine was Jim Mitchell , a Kentishman now living in Southery , Norfolk , within a short distance of where the engine had been recovered . |
21 | Yet among the half million Palestinians now living in Lebanon , many stubbornly went on cherishing these keys and their titles of ownership in Palestine . |
22 | The farmhouse in which the author now lives was thought , locally , to be about 250 years old — its general style and construction seeming to indicate this . |
23 | His grandson now lives in the house . |
24 | President Gorbachev issued a decree on Aug. 15 revoking decrees adopted between 1966 and 1988 which had deprived " a number of persons now living abroad " of their Soviet citizenship . |
25 | Jeff and Catherine now live in their new flat in Harperland Road , Kilmarnock . |
26 | More than a million expatriate Britons now live in South Africa , taking advantage of the higher standard of living caused by excellent exchange rates . |
27 | There are some 250,000 Salvadoreans now living in regions which the FMLN forces have controlled for a considerable period of time , in some cases for up to three years . |
28 | Kelsang Tabkay draws in a breath of the still , fresh air : this is home , where the one-time environmentalist now lives the tranquil life of a Buddhist monk . |
29 | Valenzuela now lives among other exiles in France . |
30 | Philip now lives in Key West . |