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Example sentences for "lived here"

  • With blameless carriage, I lived here To the almost seven and fortieth year.

  • Twice forty, bating but one year And thrice three weeks, he lived here.

  • With blameless carriage, I lived here, I.

  • Mr. Stubbs, whose real name was Theodore Schnebley, lived here in a log house with his squaw wife.

  • Sometimes I could buy huckleberries from the Indians and dried antelope hams during the first few years we lived here.

  • We lived here until 1859, when I became disgusted with the long, wet, dreary winters.

  • I'se lived here forty-five years, an' chipped turpentine mos' all my life since I was free.

  • Two of 'em lived here in Magnolia an' de others gone North.

  • If we lived here, the walls would be sun-dials for us, would they not?

  • The nuns taught us some names; but they were hard, and I forgot them, We might name them for ourselves, if we lived here.

  • I have been a witness to the self-sacrifice of you and other priests ever since I lived here.

  • I have seen worse drouths since I lived here, but what hurt us now was the amount of cattle and the heavy drift which flooded down on us from up the river and north on the Frio.

  • Well, the first few years we lived here, whole flocks roosted every night in that farther point of the encinal.

  • Marion died in a house in this street; Madame de Sévigné lived here at one time, as did Balzac in 1814.

  • Pierre Corneille and Casanava, the painter, lived here; and, where the street meets Rue Beauregard, Baron Batz made his frantic attempt to save Louis XVI on his way to the scaffold.

  • Another prophetess, Mme Moreau, lived here in the time of Napoléon III.

  • Flournoy, once a chaplain in the Confederate Army, lived here up into his nineties with his family.

  • I wonder what he lived here for; does anybody know?

  • I should hope it would n't if I lived here," said Oscar.

  • I 'm afraid I should be lonesome if I lived here.

  • Half-crazed Alexander Cruden, who compiled the laborious Concordance to the Bible, lived here; and here grinding Jacob Tonson had a warehouse.

  • For seven long years have I lived here, and never during that time have I looked on a human being.

  • Seven long years have I lived here, and never during that time have I looked on a human being.

  • You see, I ain't lived here in Bayport all my life, and I don't swaller ALL the bait Heman heaves overboard.

  • You've lived here yourself, and you know that three words hove overboard in Bayport will dredge up gab enough to sink a dictionary.

  • I'd talk sign language myself if I lived here.

  • Don't you remember he told you he lived here when he was a little boy, and what nice times he had with the cousin he loved?

  • Along the side of one house is a gaudily painted serpent, signifying that an apothecary, or, as we should say, a chemist, lived here.

  • I'm sure if I lived here long I should be quite fit to take a position at court, my "honourable" manners would be so much improved.

  • Very much as it appears to us now must this little hill-village have looked to Jesus when He lived here, except that the slopes of the hills were more cultivated, and there were more houses.

  • He lived here while he was altering and improving the house of Cramond Regis, and when that was finished, the old house of Barnton was pulled down, and its name usurped by its younger rival.

  • When my aunt, Lady John Scott, lived here, a curious circumstance sometimes occurred in this room.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    announced the; another bird; armed party; backed thrush; been telling; dare say; drink water; electoral college; firm voice; for which; hath seen; its back; known works; lived here; lived together; perfect himself; perfectly right; small hamlet; town meetings; tradition concerning; voluntary attention; worry over; year course