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Example sentences for "who lived"

  • They were lodged at the residence of the Spanish Embassy, formerly the Hotel Montessori; and he requested Madame de Montessori, who lived in the next house, to reopen a private communication between the houses which had long been closed.

  • He formed a platonic friendship with a lady some years older than himself, who lived in Kensington Square; and nearly every afternoon he drank tea with her by the light of shaded candles, and talked of George Meredith and Walter Pater.

  • XXII Philip's uncle had an old friend, called Miss Wilkinson, who lived in Berlin.

  • From there the director took me to his stage manager, who lived in the same house.

  • Schonfeld, was a pleasant, quiet sort of man, who lived on the marsh.

  • This was a young physician, named Anton Pusinelli, who lived near me.

  • We know, for example, that King Khammurabi, who lived about 2200 B.

  • Democedes, who lived in the sixth century B.

  • An imaginary monster, or hideous giant of fairy tales, who lived on human beings; hence, any frightful giant; a cruel monster.

  • I allude more particularly to some rude and demoralised American farmers from the United States, who lived in our immediate neighbourhood.

  • Two months after, we were taking tea with a neighbour, who lived a mile below us on the small lake.

  • And there being in our watch but three of us who lived forward, we generally had a dry berth apiece in bad weather.

  • The analysis of a nature so simple and a character so transparent as Irving's, who lived in the sunlight and had no envelope of mystery, has not the fascination that attaches to Hawthorne.

  • Then the Van Kortlandts, who lived on the wild banks of the Croton, and were great killers of wild ducks, being much spoken of for their skill in shooting with the long bow.

  • He bountied on his parients, Who lived in Castlemaine!

  • It contained old Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, who lived comfortably on a small farm not far from Palmer's place.

  • Next morning, Noor ad Deen visited his ten friends, who lived in the same street.

  • The sisters had two uncles, one named Abd al Kuddoos, and the other Abd al Sulleeb, who lived at three months distance from them, to whom they wrote in recommendation of Mazin as follows.

  • Another prominent man on the stage at this time was a leader of the aristocratic party, Marcus Crassus, who lived in a house that is estimated to have cost more than a quarter of a million dollars.

  • If money for such purposes could not be obtained by honest means, the nobles, who lived on popular applause, would seek to force it from poor citizens of the colonies or win it by intrigue at home.

  • I had better not know more"; and he went at once in search of the king's surgeon, who lived at a hostelry in the place du Martroi.

  • At this moment, Balzac, tracked by his creditors, had taken temporary refuge with some friends, the Count Visconti and his English wife, who lived in the Champs Elysees.

  • Madame Visconti, who lived a good deal at Versailles, he saw but seldom.

  • One of the latter offered to fetch a locksmith, named Grimault, who lived in a street close by.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sessile cirripedes; who came; who commanded; who had always been; who says; who should; who used; whole black; whole day; whole heap; whole story; whom all things were; whom alone; whom also; whom died; whom said; whom were; whose business; whose eyes; whose father; whose home; whose portrait; whose shoes; whose word; whose work; whosoever believeth