Use lived in a sentence
Sentences ending with lived
- A gray mist would tangle the head of the oldest man that ever lived. [5]
- He was satisfied with his wealth, but not proud of it; and piqued himself upon the hearty abundance rather than the style in which he lived. [4]
- It is my will--and now I see my way to its good fulfilment--that I remain no longer in that virgin state wherein I have ever lived. [11]
- He asked me where she lived. [5]
- So this was where Mr. Wood lived! [9]
- Even Jack Delancy, when the crushing news was brought him at the club, where he sat talking with Major Fairfax, although he saw his own ruin in a flash, said, "It wouldn't have happened if Henderson had lived. [4]
- In the days when I saw him most and best, he talked of you as an angel gone, and he had never sought another woman had he known that you lived. [11]
- This is the way the common sort of people will talk:--'You have got your ticket to the feast of life, as much as any other man that ever lived. [6]
- His own mind was in a perpetual state of exaltation produced by the stirring scenes in which he had taken a part, and the quickened life of the time in which he lived. [3]
- A sailor's corpse was buried in my shroud, and I lived. [11]
Short sentences using lived
- I lived, and was saved. [11]
- You've lived, you two. [11]
- He had lived too well. [9]
- I lived well there. [5]
- I never lived there afterward. [5]
- Yet lived, wrought, suffered. [6]
- I have lived six-and-twenty years. [11]
- A sweeter creature never lived. [6]
- Himself lived more luxuriously. [11]
- Still the two lived together. [11]
Sentences containing lived two or more times
- We lived under the late count--the kingdom of heaven be his!--and we have lived under you too, without ever being wronged. [2]
- He had lived the last three years so much alone, had been cut off so completely from his kind--had lived so much alone. [11]
- I lived like that, I lived for myself and ruined my life. [2]
- It did not seem necessary--no one was necessary to him; he lived his real life alone, never sharing with any one that of himself which was not part of the life he lived before the world. [11]
- Perhaps I have lived too long I have lived to see honourable, upright men deprived of what was rightfully theirs, driven from their livelihood by the rapacity of those who strive to concentrate the wealth and power of the nation into their hands. [9]
- He had never lived the outdoor life, though he had lived so much among outdoor people. [11]
- Agne remained with her, closed her eyes, and then lived on as Dorothea had lived, in the same cave, till the fame of her sanctity spread far beyond the boundaries of Egypt. [10]
- I have lived for the Queen, and living for her have lived for England. [11]
- I had lived for four months the roughest of lives, and the room brought before me so sharply the contrast between my estate and the grandeur and elegance in which Dorothy lived, that my spirits fell as I looked about me. [9]
- You have not always lived in Chaudiere, you have lived in Montreal, and people often call you Madame. [11]
More example sentences with the word lived in them
- An' we have--what you've lived through these last months. [13]
- You lived for yourself and say you nearly ruined your life and only found happiness when you began living for others. [2]
- And maybe, when you're a long way off from things you once lived, you can see them and understand them better. [11]
- I have lived your peaceful neighbour under great provocation, for your treatment would have done me harm if my place were less secure. [11]
- He was a young lawyer turned actor, and he had lived in Montreal before he went on the stage. [11]
- I never saw you, I lived in Washoe. [5]
- Remember both of you the hapless Klea who would gladly have lived for you, but who now gladly dies for you. [10]
- W'y, what has you lived on? [5]
- My Lord Leicester, you have lived in the circle of her good pleasure, near to her noble Majesty, as you say, for half a lifetime. [11]
- I've lived with you for over thirty years, and I haven't spoken my mind often, but I'm speaking it now. [11]
- I've lived with you all this time, and you do not know me any better than you know--the scrub-woman. [9]
- For thousands of years the story of the Exodus has lived in the minds of numberless people as something actual, and it still retains its vitality. [10]
- She had lived years in the last few hours. [11]
- Let the sixteen years I have lived in obedience to thee by my future security. [5]
- During the seventy years I have lived I have grown to have but little faith in outward demonstration, to believe in deeds and attainments rather than expressions. [9]
- I lived from year to year With shadows, the strong warders of desire; I learned through them to seek the golden fire That hides itself in Song's bright hemisphere. [11]
- We lived among ye, poor as ye are poor, yet rich for that Egypt was no poorer because of us. [11]
- Don't believe no wrong of nobody, not till y' must,--least of all of them that come o' the same folks, partly, and has lived with yo all their days. [6]
- For myself, I would rather have seen Lamb himself once, than to have lived with Judas. [4]
- Of course he would have two sides to his life like most men: that lived before the world, and that of the home. [11]
- Being vigilant, one would have seen, however, that he lived in some land of memory or anticipation, beyond his life of daily toil and usual dealing. [11]
- For instance, none would have pitched a tent in the grounds, slept in it, read in it, and lived in it--when it did not rain. [11]
- Next Sunday he would bring a friend who lived in the same boarding house . [9]
- The old man would a thousand times rather his wife lived than died. [11]
- He had many worlds and he lived in each by turn. [4]
- He did no work for two or three years before he died, but lived in clover; and his last act (like a choleric old gentleman) was to kick his doctor. [12]
- So the summer wore away, while we lived from hand to mouth on such scanty fare as the two of them shot and what we could venture to gather in the unkempt fields near the gates. [9]
- After supper a woman got in, who lived about fifty miles further on, and we three had to take turns at sitting outside with the driver and conductor. [5]
- That was the woman called Paulette Dubois, who lived in the little house at the outer gate of the Manor. [11]
- He never lived with you for a single day. [11]
- Barbara was familiar with this flourishing place, above which proudly towered the Trausnitzburg, for here lived her uncle Wolfgang Lorberer, who had married her mother's sister, and was a member of the city Council. [10]
- If you've lived with the tongue in the last hole of the buckle as you've gone, what matter when you go! [11]
- We mingled companionably with the great folk who flocked to the big house to make Joan's acquaintance, and they made much of us and we lived in the clouds, so to speak. [5]
- He first lived with his venerable connection, Dr. Ripley, in the dwelling made famous by Hawthorne as the "Old Manse. [6]
- Incidentally, in common with his neighbours, he had taken no interest in the war, which had seemed as remote to him as though he had lived in North Dakota. [9]
- He had lived with Farette the miller for some years, serving him with a kind of humble insolence. [11]
- It was furnished with delightful old-fashioned things that seemed to express, at every turn, the aristocratic and uncompromising personality of the owner who had lived so long in their midst. [9]
- She said it with a voice also charged with fear; for she was by nature a landfarer, not a sea-farer, though on the rivers of Spain she had lived almost as much as on land, and she was a good swimmer. [11]
- He had lived with "a familiar spirit" so long, he feared the issue of this next excursion into the fens of crime. [11]
- Not that the wiser part of the profession needed him to teach them; but the routinists and their employers, the "general practitioners," who lived by selling pills and mixtures, and their drug-consuming customers, had to recognize that people could get well, unpoisoned. [6]
- They lived that winter in a quiet corner of Chelsea, No. [5]
- Between Salisbury and Wilton, three miles and a half distant, is the little village of Bemerton, where "holy George Herbert" lived and died, and where he lies buried. [6]
- The passions and wild love and irresponsible deeds of the life he had lived in years gone by were here. [11]
- Louis and his wife had only good things to say about Gerard Fynes; for the young man lived their life as though he was born to it. [11]
- Perhaps that was why he had lived so near the person of the Prince, had held office so long. [11]
- Mr. Crede, behind whose store I still lived, was getting rich, and happened to have an affair of some importance in Philadelphia. [9]
- None but those whose lives are lived in lonely places can be so acute, so sensitive to sound. [11]
- Among the guests who thronged to her house there was no lack of elderly gentlemen who would gladly have married the vivacious, unusual woman, who was so nearly connected with the royal family, and lived in such luxurious style. [10]
- This was one who rose and fell, who lived and loved and hated and died and was buried by--money. [9]
- The Greek Plutarch, who lived much nearer the period of our heroine than Dio, estimated her more justly than most of the Roman historians. [10]
- Pauline and she, who lived in different worlds, and yet were tied to each other by circumstances they could not control, would each work out her own destiny after her own nature, since John Alloway had come a-wooing. [11]
- Did the people who lived here once have the same feelings as we have? [13]
- Like all bachelors who have lived a lonely life, Master Byles Gridley had his habits, which nothing short of some terrestrial convulsion--or perhaps, in his case, some instinct that drove him forth to help somebody in trouble--could possibly derange. [6]
- An old planter, who has lived on the river since 1844, said there never was such a rise, and he was satisfied more than one quarter of the stock has been lost. [5]
- An English gentleman who had lived some years in this region, said it was the cradle of compulsory education. [5]
- An infamous Persian, who had lived many years in Egypt, and travelled here with us, had given them a list of all the things and actions, which we consider unclean. [10]
- Among the curious who had flocked together were many embalmers, laborers, and humble folk, who lived in the Necropolis. [10]
- Only--no other woman who ever lived ever had such tribute! [13]
- Those were hypocrites who criticised him; those were envious who disparaged him; the sufficient ethics of the world she lived in was to be successful and be agreeable. [4]
- The highest class white men Who lived among the Maoris in the earliest time had a high opinion of them and a strong affection for them. [5]
- For a little while she lived in this atmosphere which she had brought with her. [5]
- He saw that while Gabrielle lived, a dead misfortune would be ever crouching at the threshold of Freeman's home, that whether the woman agreed to be silent or not, the hurt to Clare would remain the same. [11]
- With those animals which were benefited by living in close association, the individuals which took the greatest pleasure in society would best escape various dangers, whilst those that cared least for their comrades, and lived solitary, would perish in greater numbers. [1]
- The room in which she mostly lived was above the corner of the quiet street, and might have been more aptly called a sitting-room than a salon. [9]
- The house in which she lived, and for which she felt a passion of ownership, was for two days a rented house. [9]
- The conditions under which Pierre and Shon McGann lived practically ended with the advent of the railway. [11]
- The cottage in which Margaret lived with her aunt, Miss Forsythe, was not far from our house. [4]
- The world in which I lived and fought, of great transactions and merciless consequences frightened her; her own world was more limited than ever. [9]
- The hut in which he lived with his wife on another hill, ten miles from Shaknon, had but two rooms, and their little farm and the garden gave them only enough to live--no more. [11]
- Milcah followed, and wherever they encountered people who lived in Succoth, they received respectful greetings. [10]
- Now, I've lived where, as they say, one man is as good as another. [11]
- The big house where they lived was old, solid, picturesque the lower part built of logs, the upper of rough clapboards, with vines growing up the outside stone chimneys. [13]
- In the town where she lived was a lady of honorable condition, somewhat past middle age, who was possessed of pretty ample means, of cultivated tastes, of excellent principles, of exemplary character, and of more than common accomplishments. [6]
- Concerning the locality where Jethro Bass was born and lived, it will and will not be recognized. [9]
- In one cell, where a little light penetrated, a man had lived twenty-seven years without seeing the face of a human being--lived in filth and wretchedness, with no companionship but his own thoughts, and they were sorrowful enough and hopeless enough, no doubt. [5]
- Why is it when something happens like--like this, that we should suddenly be torn with doubts about him, when we have lived the best part of our lives without so much as thinking of him? [9]
- You will understand when I tell you I have lived a life of agony ever since you became a candidate. [11]
- But Mr. Vane, when he was at home, lived on a wide, maple-shaded street in the city of Ripton, cared for by an elderly housekeeper who had more edges than a new-fangled mowing machine. [9]
- From the time when he set out for France in his fifteenth year, with the exception of a short sojourn in Willoughby seven or eight years after, he lived by his wits and by the strong hand. [4]
- I can recall when decent people lived there, and now it's all light housekeeping and dives and what not. [9]
- It is only when a moment, a moment like this comes that the quality of what we have lived seems so tarnished, that the atmosphere which we ourselves have helped to make is so sordid. [9]
- Ulrich now knew what death the doctor had met, and that his father had gone to Antwerp and lived there as an armorer for twelve years. [10]
- Many of these western kinsmen answered: not so the magisterial Bumpus who lived in Boston on the water side of Beacon, whom likewise he had ventured to address,--to the indignation and disgust of his elder daughter, Janet. [9]
- Of the last were the Seigneur and a woman once a Magdalene; but in a house beside a beautiful church, with a noble doorway, lived the Cure, M. Loisel, aged and serene. [11]
- The Belloc people were delighted, but they lived in daily fear of a strike in their own yards, for agitators were busy amongst their workmen. [11]
- Past and future were blotted out, and he lived only in the present. [9]
- Of course, we went to see the houses where these old worthies lived, and the works of art they have left behind them,--things seen and described by everybody. [4]
- But she was well fixed--rich, as she would have described it; for she had lived a steady life, and had banked four dollars every month in New Orleans as a provision for her old age. [5]
- For a whole week we lived under the shadow of the spire of the great cathedral. [6]
- We must live, we must love, and we must believe that we live not only today on this scrap of earth, but have lived and shall live forever, there, in the Whole," said Pierre, and he pointed to the sky. [2]
- During the time we lived in the Thiergarten my mother's hand scarcely ever touched my face except in a caress. [10]
- It was when we lived in Ransome Street, ages ago. [9]
- This is because we have not lived in Switzerland. [5]
- He knew the ways of every domestic animal, and such sounds were only uttered by a little pig that felt comfortably fat, and lived under favorable circumstances. [10]
- And, by the way, she speaks French as though she had lived in Paris. [9]
- A little later was ushered into the library of the castle the Comte Detricand de Tournay, who, under the name of Savary dit Detricand, had lived in the Isle of Jersey for many years. [11]
- I thought it was time to put in a word; for I have lived in foreign parts, and am more or less cosmopolitan. [6]
- Wentworth Langdon, Esquire, was the oldest of these, and lived in the old family-mansion. [6]
- Chief among these was the Duncan house--still so called, although Mr. Duncan, who built it, had been dead these fifteen years, and his daughter and heiress, Janet, had married an Italian Marquis and lived in a Roman palace, rehabilitated by the Duncan money. [9]
- All round him was the debris of a world in which he had once lived and moved and worked. [11]
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