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Example sentences for "then living"

  • I staid a week in New York City, visiting my uncle, Charles Hoyt, at his beautiful place on Brooklyn Heights, and my uncle James, then living in White Street.

  • During the years following the close of the Revolution, the latter part of the eighteenth century, many tribes, or rather the remnants of tribes, then living east of the Mississippi, sought a refuge in the West beyond the river.

  • Leaving the parent stock, they joined the Cree, then living to the northward, with whom they remained in close alliance.

  • From this village the few Missouri Indians appear to have sought refuge among the Oto, then living on the banks of the Platte.

  • The great eastern teacher, St. John of Damascus, then living in the Syrian court of the chalif, lays this down in language as peremptory as that of the Pope.

  • In the spring of 1856, Mr. Alcott, then living in Walpole, N.

  • Accompanied by Mr. Alcott, he called on Whitman, then living at Brooklyn; and I remember the calm enthusiasm with which they both spoke of Whitman upon their return to Concord.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then living" 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:
    taste and; then asked; then brown; then carried; then drain; then fill; then given; then glanced; then governor; then look; then must; then passed; then presently; then remember; then replied; then return; then returned; then rinse; then roll; then says; then shall they know; then took; then turn; then turned; then will; then would