9894 examples of lived in in sentences

Had he lived in those early times, the generous enthusiasm of the antient world would have idolized his name.

It was our Yukon that saw the first people, 'cause of course the first people lived in the first place got ready for 'em.

And really there will be a touch of romance in it, Ted, for Bruce Edwards knew her when she lived in Ottawait was he who told me so much about her.

She is very kind to me, but had we lived in the colonial days of Massachusetts, and had she been a power, she would have burned me at the stake for heresy!

The bishops of that day lived in a state of worldly grandeur, reduced the power of presbyters to a shadow, seated themselves on thrones, surrounded themselves with the insignia of princes, claimed the right of judging in civil matters, multiplied the offices of the Church, and controlled revenues greater than the incomes of senators and patricians.

He died at Wharncliffe, the family seat of the Wortleys, where he had lived in a most miserly manner.

She would be much worse off than the "old woman who lived in a shoe."

She had not lived in India for nothing.

And know no more of stave and crotchet Than did the un-Spaniardised Peruvians; Or those old ante-queer-Diluvians That lived in the unwash'd world with Jubal, Before that dirty Blacksmith Tubal, By stroke on anvil, or by summ'at, Found out, to his great surprise, the gamut.

The rich lived in great magnificence, with rushes on the floor, which were changed every few weeks.

Her husband was the slave of Mr. Smith, when the latter lived in Powhatan county, and when he removed to King William, she was taken with her husband.

"When they return to their miserable huts at night, they find not there the means of comfortable rest; but on the cold ground they must lie without covering, and shiver while they slumber." Philemon Bliss, Esq. Elyria, Ohio, who lived in Florida, in 1835.

His son-in-law, who had lived in the south, was there.

His son-in-law, who had lived in the south, was there.

Two villains having sworn to the king that he was "confederate with the Romans," he was banished, and for twenty years lived in a cave; but he stole away the two infant sons of the king out of revenge.

Come, Niafer, and do you know anything about this gawky, ragtag, yellow-haired young champion?" "Yes, madame, he formerly lived in attendance upon the miller's pigs, down Rathgor way, and I have seen him hanging about the kitchen at Arnaye." Gisèle turned now toward the magician, with her thin gold chains and the innumerable brilliancies of her jewels flashing no more brightly than flashed the sapphire of her eyes.

It was a house of mourning, and from that time I lived in daily fear lest the monster I had created should perpetrate some new wickedness.

Here, then, Mr. Pickle fixed his habitation for life in the six and thirtieth year of his age; and before he had been three months settled, the indefatigable zeal of Miss Grizzle had arranged a match for her brother with a fair Miss Appleby, daughter of a gentleman who lived in the next parish.

Imitated. 'There lived in Primo Georgii (they record) A worthy member, no small fool, a lord; Who, though the house was up, delighted sate, Heard, noted, answer'd as in full debate;

The sheriff came, with two or three men, and talked to the mob, which dispersed before daylight, with open threats to "have Babbitt's heart's blood," and for months his family lived in momentary apprehension of his murder.

Whenever the Autocrat felt the need of money, he sent his tax-gatherers far and wide, and people who up to that time had no idea of such a thing found that they lived in the territory of Mutjado.

In this desolate place Monro had been for upwards of twenty-three years; and many others have lived in similar situations an equally long period.

Soon after this unpleasantness a man and wife who lived in Georgetown came into notice, and while the man made some money mining his wife did a good stroke of business washing for the boys who paid her a dollar a shirt as laundry fees.

Wherever that could be properly used, but only there, the relative may be, and very often is, omitted altogether; thus, the house Jack built or lived in; the man he built it for.

Whereupon Rosamond, in a voice as if she were telling the story to a small child, began: "Once upon a time there was a wee bit mousiekie, that lived in Giberatie Othat trotted out of her hole upon an exploring expedition.

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