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Example sentences for "living together"

  • The best thing we can do is to go on living together; Elly's fond of you too.

  • If she hadn't always quarrelled and been so impossibly unreasonable, we could still be living together amicably.

  • And if I did tell her, I wished first to arrange that I need not feel any constraint upon me of our habit of living together.

  • It struck witheringly on all my sweet illusion of what I could be to him, to have it so brought home to me that the uses of affection are largely dependent on the habit of living together.

  • Living together in numerous flocks, they rapidly clear a district of wasps and wild bees.

  • They are gregarious, living together in large herds in the Mississippi and its southern tributaries; they are also found in the lakes and marshes of Louisiana, Carolina, and even as far north as thirty degrees of north latitude.

  • Its social force is ultimately derived from near relatives' habit of living together.

  • Nay, even where kinship constitutes a tie between persons belonging to different local groups, its social force is ultimately derived not merely from the idea of a common origin, but from near relatives' habit of living together.

  • Living together in larger groups, men could resist the dangers of life and defend themselves much better than when solitary--all the more so as the physical strength of man, and especially savage man, is comparatively slight.

  • The monarchy grew out of the weakening of feudalism, and feudalism had been the gradual setting, in law and custom, of a way of living together, of these detached tribes and clans, and their chiefs.

  • To legislate men into mechanical relations with one another may keep the peace temporarily, but it is not a final solution of the intricate problem of living together in our huddled civilization.

  • The use of our power or our knowledge for the purpose of subduing Nature to our service depends upon the prevalence of certain ideas, ideas which underlie the 'art of living together.

  • If we are to correct the evils of the older tradition, and build up one which will restore to men the art of living together, we must honestly face the fact that the older tradition has failed.

  • They are something apart from mere technical knowledge which war, as in Germany, may increase, but which can never be a substitute for this 'art of living together.

  • The sense of interdependence, of the need of one for another, is part of the foundation of the very difficult art of living together.

  • You suggest that George and Olivia should go on living together, although they have never been legally married.

  • You do not suggest that we should go on living together--unmarried?

  • And supposing he doesn't divorce you, are we to go on living together, unmarried, for ever?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "living together" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being afraid; believes himself; definitive treaty; getting possession; him again; living animals; living bodies; living body; living cells; living conditions; living creature; living fire; living matter; living nature; living organisms; living protoplasm; living room; living rooms; living species; living stones; living things; living trees; living water; shall suppose; terminal moraines; wild creatures