Example sentences of "[adv] living [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ To pick David up — surprising as it seems , he 's apparently living there with her . |
2 | It is probable that it will be necessary to use the services of a nursing agency at this time because the evidence satisfies me that the tasks of the advertising for , interviewing and then appointing carers on a continuing basis will not be one which the plaintiff can carry out , nor will her sister Clare by then probably married with a family and perhaps living elsewhere , be able to undertake such frequent duties . |
3 | Ecosystem was a term proposed by the plant ecologist A.G. Tansley in 1935 as a general term for both the biome which was ‘ the whole complex of organisms — both animals and plants — naturally living together as a sociological unit ’ and for its habitat . |
4 | Are the younger generation all living independently , or is the middle generation under pressure from both sides ? |
5 | More men and women are not only living healthily into their seventies , but into their eighties and nineties . |
6 | It has often been pointed out that in less developed societies , old people were seen as the repository of wisdom needed for daily living as well as for spiritual guidance . |
7 | In particular , there is a distinction between those adult children , often single , of old people , who have lived with them long before the dependency arose and those , often married , who offer a home to an old parent hitherto living independently . |
8 | At first he coped well and went on living independently in his own home . |
9 | ‘ You just go on living anyway , partly to overcome Scots ' shortcomings with presenting and expressing themselves . ’ |
10 | ‘ But she feels younger , because we 've gone on living longer , ’ said Arthur . |
11 | He said I ca n't go on living here , not on my own like . |
12 | ‘ Will she go on living here , sir ? ’ |
13 | ‘ We 've decided to go on living here at the farm with Poppa , ’ she was saying . |
14 | ‘ And will you carry on living here then ? ’ |
15 | You and Madeleine will go on living here . |
16 | ‘ How many of us would be able to … you know … go on living here ? ’ |
17 | He and Gina went on living together and nagging each other quietly . |
18 | You have to believe that if you and she are going to go on living together . ’ |
19 | How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ? |
20 | We lost our home — there was no way Mum could afford to go on living there — and had to move into a little council house . |
21 | This is all very well , but most of us are interested in not general but personal immortality ; others may come and go , but we ourselves , as individuals , would like to carry on living forever , please . |
22 | Augustus Melmotte , the rich entrepreneur hero of the book , feared his debts would not allow him to go on living anywhere , and killed himself . |
23 | But it was too sweet , Léonie thought : how could it be called dying , most intensively living more like . |
24 | ‘ Well , child , ’ she said to Artemis who was standing by her side dropping pebbles into the still water , ‘ I must say it 's going to seem a little odd not living here any more . ’ |
25 | You , when you rang the other night you , you did sound like Jackie , I 'm sure you were Jackie on the phone , and with her not living here very long |
26 | ‘ We 're not living apart at the moment , ’ he reminded her . |
27 | It was as if the flat was meant to satisfy inquiries provoked by Stavanger 's long absence by suggesting that even if he was not living there , he was still around and capable of dealing with his affairs . |
28 | In other words , they as pupils are not living fully in accordance with the official school rhetoric . |
29 | I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’ |
30 | ‘ We 're certainly not living together ! ’ |