Several of the clergy resided with the mission, and conducted worship once on each Sabbath in their own language.
His family resided in the mountain district of Gawar, within the limits of Turkey.
During the years of his undergraduateship he resided much with his uncle, the Rev.
He therefore came up to London, and resided some months with Sir Jonas Moore at the Tower.
One evening a man who stood weeping in a little lane, near the house she resided in, caught her eye.
This castle had been inhabited by some of her ancestors; and many tales had the old house-keeper told her of the worthies who had resided there.
However that may be, the editor of the paper knew English well; that he had long resided in England is implied by the many English words and idioms in his style.
Second Street, Northwest, where they have resided for the past twenty years.
Since her marriage, Mrs. Dunbar has residedin Washington, and has done some of her best work in short story writing, as well as acting as secretary and general helpmeet for her husband.
Wright of Oberlin writes as follows: "Mary Burnett received her education in the public schools and college of this place, where her parents have resided for many years.
Schröder-Devrient resided in perfect seclusion in the little town of Rochlitz, and appeared to have forgotten all her stage ambition.
At last she was able to study under an Italian master of great repute, named Mazzatti, who resided in the Austrian capital.
Here, too, Colonel Ward for many years has resided in the summer in a small house built by himself, but now taken over by the State.
There resided in Kashmir some 1900 years ago a saint of the name of Yus Asaf, who preached in parables and used many of the same parables as Christ used, as, for instance, the parable of the sower.
Since the death of her husband, who had traded with success in a less elegant part of the town, she had resided every winter in a house in one of the streets near Portman Square.
When I returned to Philadelphia, I there met him again; heresided at General Washington's.
In the village of Natchez resided Monsieur and Madam Mansanteo--Spanish Jews, I think--who were the most kind and hospitable of people.
In 1770 it was purchased of Lord Delaval by the elder Angelo; who resided in it many years, and built a large riding-school at the back.
Bach and Abel, of "Concert" notoriety, residedin the adjoining house.
It contained but a few lines, written in a female character, and signed with the name of a lady, who resided about twelve miles from Morton Park, at whose house Mrs Harley sometimes made a visit of a few days.
Mr Montague was from home, a young gentleman who resided with us, and assisted my husband in his profession, was also absent, visiting a patient.
There was an elderly Englishman who had resided at Dorade ever since he had a slight difference of opinion with the Bankruptcy Court a quarter of a century back.
His reply was that as his parents resided in Kief, he preferred to remain there.
He had resided in Togarog for fourteen years, ever since he had married Leah, the daughter of Reb Bensef of Kief.
Hirsch Bensef now resided in a commodious dwelling in one of the best streets of the city.
This will explain to you how it happened that before we resided three months amongst them we were enabled to baptize all the adults, and four months later to admit a large number to frequent communion.
On the same day that I arrived among the Shuyelpi or Chaudiere tribe, who resided near the Fort, I undertook to translate our prayers into their language.
The Duke's two sisters, Lady Letitia and Lady Lucy Raymond, who constantly resided with him, affectionately approached to congratulate their brother upon his appointment to the viceroyship.
When the Duke of Tyrconnel resided here several small pieces of cannon were pointed from the embattled bartizan of the central tower, adding to its ornament as well as to its defence.
His Lordship had resided nearly all his life upon the continent; he was a Roman Catholic, and this, it was believed, was the disposing reason for his living abroad.
He was archbishop, and he resided in the city, holding it with the grasp of an absolute ruler.
But Sir Philip Sidney, whose familiarity with Italian literature was intimate, and who had resided long in Italy, perceived that without a greater complexity and interweaving of rhymes the beauty of the poem was considerably impaired.
Hamburgh, on the road to Lubec, I resided four months; and I should hope, was not unbeloved by more than one family, but this is out of your route.
This truly great and good man resided for The last nineteen years of his life, In this Hamlet.
Mr. Croft, at that time resided at Copenhagen, when having heard of Mr. S.
His friends at Keswick, among whom he resided for thirty years, erected to him in their Church a noble monument, as a permanent memorial of their respect.
Mr. George Burnet resided sometimes with his relations, sometimes with Mr. Coleridge, at Stowey.
The doctor being a humane man, sympathized with his patient, and knowing a medical gentleman who resided three or four miles from town, who would be likely to undertake the charge, he addressed the following letter to Mr. Gillman.
Mr. Wordsworth, at this time resided at Allfoxden House, two or three miles from Stowey.
Captain Lawrence, who since his seizure at the fatal conference, had resided in the house of Akbar Khan in the city, was sent for to draw the bills, and on the 27th of December came into cantonments.
He then told Captain Fritz that he had been to the Soviet Union and resided there for 3 years, and he had many friends in the Soviet Union.
The Therapeuts resided in Egypt, in the neighborhood of Alexandria; and the Essenes in Palestine, in the vicinity of the Dead Sea.
And accordingly Ocellus Lucanus, the Disciple of Pythagoras, held that the principal cause of all sublunary effects resided in the Zodiac, and that from it flowed the good or bad influences of the planets that revolved therein.
This doctrine is taught in the oracles of Zoroaster: and these Genii were the Intelligences that resided in the planets.
Synesius said that generations were effected in the portions of the Universe which we inhabit; while the cause of generations resided in the portions above us, whence descend to us the germs of the effects produced here below.
Essenes resided in Palestine in the vicinity of the Dead Sea, 260-u.
James Thompson resided in St. Paul in the later years of his life, and died there in 1884.
In 1844 he came to Cottage Grove and engaged in farming, and, excepting a few years spent in Dakota county, has resided there since.
He resided here and at the Fort alternately until his death, which occurred in 1862.
In 1836 he built a stone house at Mendota, the first in Minnesota, in which he resided twenty-four years.
He pre-empted eighty acres of land, purchased additions to it from time to time, and made for himself a very attractive home, where he resided thirty years.
He came to America in 1850, and located in Taylor's Falls, where he has since resided continuously, taking an active part in public affairs, and a deep interest in everything pertaining to the growth of the village and county.
He resided at Taylor's Falls until 1861, when he enlisted in a Kansas regiment.
Before Mr. Price's arrival I resided for twelve months on the Cascade station.
Hampton, surgeon-superintendent of the Sir George Seymour, who, charged with the care of a party from Pentonville prison, resided some time in the colony.
He had resided but three months, when he felt authorised to pronounce the existing system of management defective, far less in application than in principle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resided" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.