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121. He lived at the time of the French Revolution.
122. The monks lived a very ascetic life.
123. He lived alone, breeding horses and dogs.
124. We lived in Caracas for a brief period.
125. This was, New York apart, the first American city I had ever been in where people actually lived downtown.
126. These crimes were committed largely by professional criminals who lived by crime.
127. It seemed to me that she was in trouble whether Mahoney lived or died.
128. He lived in a room with only two chairs, a bed and a table.
129. Ray and sister Renee lived just 25 miles apart from each other.
130. I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
131. He lived over again his experiences as a young sailor.
132. He has lived with his illness for most of his life.
133. The old lady can still see in her mind's eye every piece of furniture in the house where she lived as a child.
134. In 1963 we moved to Boston, where my grandparents lived.
135. The concert was brilliant - it lived up to all our expectations.
136. He inherited his father's fortune and has lived like a pig in clover ever since.
137. They lived in a modest semi-detached house in the suburbs.
138. I lived in this village when I was a boy.
139. Her new car has not lived up to her expectations.
140. I lived at 29 Celebration Street, Nairobi, for many years.
141. He lived in constant dread that one day he might be found out.
142. She lived in New York with her husband for the greater part of her life.
143. There once was/lived a poor widow who had a beautiful daughter.
144. All people, she said, lived their lives in bondage to hunger(sentencedict.com), pain and lust.
145. During the course of conversation, it emerged that Sheila had lived in Nigeria.
146. The remains have been identified as those of a Mr Thomas, who lived in Richmond.
147. In his last years, he lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze .
148. The dissidents lived in a twilight world of hushed voices and secret meetings.
149. They lived and laughed and loved and left. James Joyce
150. If you have lived, take thankfully the past. John Dryden
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