2437 examples of inhabits in sentences

It inhabits most of the sandy shores of Europe, and the Isle of Wight is especially famous for them.

So it is that in those parts where man inhabits one sees young plants of Yucca arborensis infrequently.

FOOTNOTES: Kooshta, a spirit in animal's form which inhabits the body of sick persons and must be cast out, according to Thlinkit belief.

How it can sustain the great population which inhabits the villages that cover it is a mystery.

There are, for example, members of the Finnish race scattered all over northern Russia, but they evince no consciousness of any kind that they are allied to the nationality which inhabits the country of Finland.

He inhabits Malacca, Cochin China, and particularly the island of Borneo.

the field cricket, and the house cricket; the latter inhabits warm places, the holes of the hearth, &c. from whence we hear its notes, which are agreeable: it is said, that they are purchased by some, and kept in a kind of cage, for the sake of their music.

50 The great Lord Bel-El, the Master of the lands, inhabits the lofty tracts; the gods and Istarât inhabit Assyria; their legions remain there in pargiti, and martakni.

The barn owl lays its eggs in the places which it inhabits.

And, as a further consequence of the scalene arrangement of things, it happens that the stranger in Washington, however civic his birth and education may have been, is always unconsciously performing those military evolutions styled marching to the right or left oblique,acquiring thereby, it is said, that obliquity of the moral visionwhich sooner or later afflicts every human being who inhabits this strange, lop-sided city-village.

Their situation (the slaves') is insupportable; misery inhabits their cabins, and pursues them in the field.

It inhabits India, and particularly the Islands of Ceylon.

And we have here an additional proof, that a true poetic Spirit, in whatever Breast it inhabits, will create Thoughts, Language, and Numbers, worthy of the Muse, however unfavourable the occupation and habits of Life.

Nay," continued the Queen, with increasing agitation, "the lingering atmosphere of royalty which yet clings to the old halls has so increased the greatness of the low-born relative of Jean Armand du-Plessis, that she has deemed it necessary to destroy one of the walls of my own palace in order to enlarge the limits of that which she inhabits."

When Mr. Jennings breaks down quite, and beats a retreat from the vicarage, and returns to London, where, in a dark street off Piccadilly, he inhabits a very narrow house, Lady Mary says that he is always perfectly well.

Mr. Harding is neither a discontented nor an unhappy man; he still inhabits the lodgings to which he went on leaving the hospital, but he now has them to himself.

The tapir is very common in the warm regions of South America, where it inhabits the forests, leading a solitary life, and seldom stirring from its retreat during the day, which it passes in a state of tranquil slumber.

Captain Lyon has given very interesting accounts of the habits of this animal, and describes it as being cleanly and free from any unpleasant smell: it inhabits the most northern lands hitherto discovered.

The Frenchman of to-day inhabits a country, long ago civilized and Christianized, where, despite of much imperfection and much social misery, thirty-eight millions of men live in security and peace, under laws equal for all and efficiently upheld.

Causation inhabits no more sublime level than anything else.

He too can plead his love in verse of no ordinary strain: 'Tis not the white or red Inhabits in your cheek that thus can wed

'Tis not the white or red Inhabits in your cheek that thus can wed

And He who inhabits that sacred place has promised that if you reverently and obediently enter and dwell therein and trust in Him, He will give you the desire of your heart.

Be sure thy friend inhabits a day not out of harmony with this morning of earthly spring, with this sunlight, those rain-drops, that sweet wind that flows so softly over his grave.

An extraordinary animal inhabits these trees, of which the muzzle is that of the fox, while the tail resembles that of a marmoset, and the ears those of a bat.

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