Example sentences of "[adv] live next " in BNC.
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1 | In the early days of the emergency I was prepared to overlook the nuisance caused by the hideous and untutored blowing of bugles beneath the windows of my house — I am unfortunate enough to live next door to one of your company billets . |
2 | He said , well I only live next door you know in a , in a village school quite obviously they all lived nearby and he was only gone about two or three minutes and he came back and once again , the young lady will know , but erm men might not know , I know , skirt hangers , you know skirt hangers , they 're on springs are n't they ? |
3 | All in all I was glad she did not live next door to me . |
4 | I once lived next door to a giant of a man with feet like Yeti slippers . |
5 | Every day he saw Arthur Greeves , who was still living next door , having studied art at the Slade School in London and returned to Belfast with no prospects . |
6 | And then she said , I said oh she 's alright she 's still living next to me . |
7 | The old man had been a seaman , and they had come from Chatham seeking a relative who had once lived next door , but who they found had moved . |
8 | Mrs Meikle 's daughter , Jane Waudby , 29 , who also lives next door , put towels on Mr Norris 's leg to try to stop the blood . |
9 | His mother , Monica , aged 80 , who now lives next door to him in Wheatlands , not far from the school , was a primary school teacher and his late father a railway signalman . |
10 | A friend of mine called Sue from the Liberation Network had moved to London and was now living next door to Patricia , another stroppy feminist with a disability . |
11 | I 'll start looking out for somewhere to live next time I go down . |
12 | Their relationship was bonded at Crystal Palace , where they helped the club to the FA Cup final , and they virtually live next door to each other in a leafy Surrey suburb , just south of Croydon . |
13 | Once recovered , he decided to study medicine in London and took lodgings with Nicholas Staphorst , a chemist who most conveniently lived next door to the Apothecaries ' Hall in Blackfriars , where he attended lectures on medicine and pursued the study of botany with John Watts at the Chelsea Garden . |
14 | I give 'em ter ole Granny Pridey who used ter live next door ter me . |