Example sentences of "that live in " in BNC.

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1 The horse that forgot about the tiger that lived in its lair at the bottom of the hill , or at any time disregarded the danger , would very soon become the tiger 's dinner , and so lack the opportunity to pass on to future generations its genes for a poor memory and a low threshold of fear .
2 The tigers that lived in these different places gradually developed into a number of different races .
3 Like animals that dwelt on land , the terrestrial flora also arose from ancestors that lived in the seas , a change that is known to have happened before the end of the Silurian .
4 Contained within the breccias are the fossilized bones of many animals that lived in this part of Britain during the middle Pleistocene , and we will be describing the way in which the fossil bones of the smaller animals came to be deposited .
5 A cross between man and other branches of mammals , that lived in the sea ?
6 Shallow cores show that the pebbly sands and clays that came originally came from the ice-sheet contain shells that lived in the shallower waters of the continental shelf .
7 The Orcs spent weeks in the darkness , fighting off the monstrosities that lived in the cursed city .
8 They first appeared in the Old World during Sigmar 's time , when a whole band crossed the Worlds Edge Mountains and conquered the other Orcs that lived in the hills to the northwest of Stirland .
9 Here was an elephant that lived in an enormous conch .
10 None the less , even at the time of the Boer War ( 1899–1902 ) about 38 per cent of recruits to the army were rejected as undersized or unfit , especially that growing proportion that lived in cities ( Oddy 1982 ) .
11 A Brobdingnagian vandal , I demolished ants ' nests to watch the dramatic ‘ Saving of the Eggs ’ ; I also gazed hypnotised at the huge , tropical-coloured spiders that lived in the ivy .
12 Bull Pot of the Witches , by the way , may mean just that , that it was named after a witch or witches that lived in the area .
13 I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television
14 What , do you think that there 's any connection between what you mentioned before about when you claimed for er bomb damage erm that working class people about being , supposed to have a piano , do you think there 's a connection between that sort of idea and the idea of people that lived in Harlow in Council houses should n't have cars ?
15 Georgians were not simply distinctive in their cultural and historical background ; they were also the most ‘ patriotic ’ of the major Soviet nationalities , as measured by the proportion that lived in their own republic , and their share of the republican population had been steadily increasing , unlike the position ( for instance ) in the Baltic republics .
16 What ways did the families differ then that lived in those sort of houses to the families that lived in the terraced houses ?
17 What ways did the families differ then that lived in those sort of houses to the families that lived in the terraced houses ?
18 Oh there 's somebody that lived in the house in
19 Was he a youngster or what was he that lived in your house ?
20 Now what 's funny about this place is they 're all Italians that are in there but there 's loads of them that live in this particular area , that lived in Bedford for a long time .
21 Er is it the one that lived in Felixstowe ?
22 Were there any different class of people that lived in that part of town then Street and Street and that ?
23 It is a product of a dark , brutal side of Cambodian society that lives in fear of racial extinction at the hands of the neighbouring Vietnamese and Thais .
24 All the music here was recorded at the ‘ Fiddlesticks ’ Festival held at University College , Cork , in January of this year , before an enthusiastic audience — and a sober one , by the sound of it : although this is music that lives in the pubs , it seems to have been presented here in a concert that took it seriously , with real respect .
25 The section , ‘ The family ’ , is perhaps more likely to be explored in terms of an imaginary one — the family in a story or rhyme , or the family of dolls that lives in the doll 's house .
26 ‘ It 's all right Sam , she 's fetchin' errands fer the old lady that lives in the cottage . ’
27 ‘ I was told by a Minister that lives in the SAS were expendable .
28 It will then lose its external gills , develop lungs and turn into a creature that closely resembles a burrowing salamander that lives in Florida .
29 For those people who can sever their own feet and lurch away , they got it round the neck later from a special breed of Tightness that lives in the baskets of flowers up lamp posts .
30 ‘ That 's the name of the worm I was telling you about , ’ said Preston , ‘ the one that lives in canine excreta .
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