9894 examples of live in in sentences

Fain would I live, yet loth to live in woods.

Surely he hath not dared to show himself among the nobles, on such a festa!" "Gessina, we live in an unaccountable country!

If two brothers want to live in peace, is it possible for a third party to separate them?

But the larger Prawns live in deeper water.

They live in small family or boarding house units and, having no common meeting place, realize only with difficulty the mighty potency of their vast numbers.

They live in houses built of wood, that are generally of large size, and frequently contain as many as one hundred persons.

It happens, however, that people who live in defenseless, bombarded towns are never interested in the rules of war.

The merchants and artisans here, as in all eastern countries, live in separate streets and passages.

"Do you live in the water all the time?

And certainly it is not desirable to live in fear of them.

"If you won't come over to America to me, why, I'll sell them all, and come back to live in England.

They had but a small spark, a dim ray, as it were, of the light which lighteth every man who comes into the world: but they were more faithful to that little than many are now, who live in the full sunshine of God's gospel, in the free dispensation of God's spirit, with Christ's sacraments, Christ's Churches, means of grace and hopes of glory, of which they never dreamed.

Their works do follow them to regions blest; No stain hereafter can their lustre dim; The dead in Christ from henceforth live in Him." O! doubly dear transfigured friend on high, We, through our tears, behold thine eyelids dry.

Fanny;but I think that they live in opposition to the Gospel.

The world we live in and how it came to be.

When 'he' takes the lead all the lesser gentrymany of whom, perhaps, live in his manor housesfollow suit, and with such powerful support to back it a movement is sure to succeed, yet 'he' is rarely seen; his hand rarely felt; everything is done, but without obtrusiveness.

This artless address won both their hearts, and now all three live in one hut which I enabled them to make comfortable within half a mile of my own house.

On the contrary, we live in the hope and in the faith that, by the advance of molecular physics, we shall by and by be able to see our way as clearly from the constituents of water to the properties of water, as we are now able to deduce the operations of a watch from the form of its parts and the manner in which they are put together.

"That is an unhealthy place for men accustomed, like us, to live in the open air.

Some of the advocates of the "last ditch" theory, who have sworn never to live in the United States, will, doubtless, depart to foreign lands, or follow the example of the Virginia gentleman who committed suicide on ascertaining the hopelessness of the Rebellion.

They live in an old house that is just like them.

ry house to live in, and the park, and the county society.

They could count the oxen and make a pretty close guess of how many days they could live in this way, even with the best probable fortune favoring them, and to the best of them there was but little hope, and to those who were dependent it seemed as if the fate of Fish and Ischam might be theirs almost any day.

"Some of the poor old women do suffer so sadly from rheumatism," she continued, "and our parish doctor says it comes from the damp places they live in, and then there is so much fever in the lower part of the hamlet.

Well for Sir Asker that he did not live in our day of clamoring suffragists.

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