Example sentences of "[conj] living at " in BNC.
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1 | But over and above other factors such as the growing disenchantment , after long experience , with the Auld Alliance , and the beginning of awareness that living at peace with the English might be better than suffering the massive destruction inflicted during the Rough Wooing , there was one compelling new element : Protestantism . |
2 | It 's probably no more pleasant than living at the centre of some large , dirty , crime-ridden city . |
3 | ‘ And it 's better than living at home . ’ |
4 | Certainly there appears to be some sense in restricting any changes in the law of incest so that it continues to be an offence for a parent or grandparent to have sexual relations with a child aged 16 or 17 , because children of that age are often dependent and living at home , and so the conditions for exploitation are still present at that age . |
5 | They became highly specialized arboreal forest-dwellers feeding on fruit , moving by brachiating from tree to tree , and living at high densities in food-rich forests where resources are generally constant and predictable . |
6 | It is during this subsequent period that many problems arise , such as relationships with parents and living at home . |
7 | Today , that former assistant , Professor George Ivan Smith is retired and living at Stroud in Gloucestershire , from where he 's researched the truth behind the crash . |
8 | He was about forty three years old and living at home and his mother was like well wrap up warm now |
9 | Born in Herefordshire but living at Naunton in Gloucestershire Scu hit the top as stable jockey to David Nicholson before forming a devastating partnership with Martin Pipe . |
10 | Again , your mobility may determine your ability to put certain things into your life like art galleries , theatres , etc. whilst living at a distance from them . |
11 | Whilst living at Bedford Gardens he began taking Bobby Hunt around his favourite haunts . |
12 | I hope the matter can be cleared up , as living at war with neighbours can be stressful — and fishkeeping is all about relieving stress . |
13 | The poor book entry for 1783 helpfully gives us her age as 48 , and she is variously described as living at ‘ Coniger ’ , ‘ Cowards Batch ’ and ‘ Nail Street ’ — all within the Trinity area . |
14 | Even when living at their own expense , princes had higher expectations . |