Example sentences of "[be] living [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is because of you that I am living here in peace .
2 I wish you would close it now I am living here .
3 I am living here with Arab people in peace and I have some friends among them .
4 There is no genie to snap its fingers and whiplash me out of this world I am living in .
5 I am OK , but I am living in very difficult and bad conditions .
6 Another clue comes from a paper by the Japanese psychiatrist Abe who has shown that the second twin is far more likely to develop the disease if they are living with an affected twin around the time of onset , as compared to the concordance rates for twins who are living apart .
7 If the couple are living apart , the earnings limit for the wife is £32.55 .
8 Firstly , if the decree absolute of divorce has not been pronounced the parties are still husband and wife ( Fender v St John-Mildmay [ 1938 ] AC 1 ) ; and we have seen that transfers between them ( provided they are both domiciled in the UK ) are exempt from a charge to inheritance tax ( see Chapter 2 , p20 ) even if they are living apart .
9 From 4 July to 12 September we run ‘ Minders ’ , a child care service in Nidri , which looks after children from 4 to 13 years old who are living ashore with parents ; ideal for parents who want a holiday , especially if they 're sailing .
10 The same theme is taken up by Hi-Tec , who are living up to their name — and their reputation — with the introduction of their new Tennis Twist shoe .
11 Tutor Viv Shelley will look at whether manufacturing industries are living up to the green images they promote , the adequacy of monitoring processes and ask what responsibility lies with the public .
12 Trade union horizons rarely rise above the economistic , and fail to address the political and cultural aspects of the crisis that working class people are living through .
13 I confess I should hardly venture to hope that more than two millions of skilled workers , representing a population of five millions , are living habitually in a state of ease and comparative security of the modest sort …
14 An estimated 12.5 million adults and children are living on or just above income support level , according to DSS estimates .
15 " Well , this boat you and the children are living on .
16 We are living here peacefully and want no trouble ’ .
17 ‘ We whites are living here like the aristocrats in Tsarist Russia while the blacks live in poverty , ’ said a Salisbury citizen to me last week .
18 But now the Home Office has told them they are living here illegally and will be deported — unless they can each come up with £150,000 to satisfy the business investment rules of the Immigration Act .
19 are living well
20 In many states in the United States , as well as in the State of Victoria in Australia and in Scotland , the immunity has been lifted where the couple are living separately .
21 A majority of the Committee now takes the view that the exemption should no longer apply where the couple are living separately but should be retained where they are cohabiting .
22 One reason for this is that mentally handicapped people are living longer , and this is balancing out the reduction in admissions .
23 It is partly that old people themselves are living longer .
24 It is above all women who are living longer .
25 Medical know-how means that people are living longer anyway , though not necessarily in the best of health .
26 One facile explanation is that with the eradication of the infectious fevers people are living longer , and so are now living into the age groups where chronic diseases start to manifest themselves .
27 The people surrounding it and supporting it — and by now many are living off it — are fitter and are living longer than ever before .
28 One is that people are living longer than they used to , and it is obviously a help if their teeth last longer too .
29 People are living longer , and costing the state more in the final years of their lives .
30 For example , people are living longer than they used to .
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