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Example sentences for "live and"

  • When a man does not work merely in order to live and carry on, he works in order to survive.

  • Or rather it is the conflict itself, it is this self-same passionate uncertainty, that unifies my action and makes me live and work.

  • I no longer desired to die but rather to live and in life, not in the tomb, to find forgetfulness.

  • Bethink you," she said with a touch of hardness in her voice, "can one who lives the life I live and keeps my company, remain as holy and unstained as you believe?

  • And we then to need that we look each at the other, that we know truly that we yet to live and to be indeed with the Beloved.

  • And surely, afterward, I did be gone into an haze, and there to be then a seeming of days in which I half to live and half to sleep, and to wonder without trouble whether I did be dead.

  • Hence we are said to live and move in him (Acts 17:28), and that He is beyond all search.

  • What care have they taken that thou mightest have wherewith to live and do well when they were dead and gone?

  • Then Christ in life and death is concluded by the Father to live and die as a common or public person, representing all in this life and death, for whom he undertook thus to live, and thus to die.

  • I don't want to rot, I want to live and think as long as I can.

  • If my theory is correct, what I have given him may tide over that danger, but only on one condition can he continue to live and become a useful member of society.

  • I have had to live and to think and to suffer for myself.

  • On the one side, not the warriors of a nation that has made its mark in war, but peaceful peasants who had sought this place for its remoteness from persecution, to live and die in harmony with all mankind.

  • Live and walk in the Spirit; as strangers and pilgrims abstain from fleshly lusts.

  • Wainamoinen long considered How to live and how to prosper, How to conquer this condition.

  • Never shall I learn the secret, How to live and how to prosper, How upon the earth to rest me, How upon the seas to wander!

  • Monsieur," she said gravely, "I hope as I live and travel, I grow a little wiser.

  • Live and larn, boy, and thank Heaven that you've found somebody who loves you well enough to baste you when it's good for your health.

  • I shan't forget that night, Mr Simple, as long as I live and breathe.

  • He drew her down to him as he lay on the lounge, and kissed her tenderly, as he said, "But I have kept my promise 'to live and do my best.

  • She was made to see clearly the necessity of his departure, if he would keep his promise to live and do his best.

  • He recalled her words, "that good would come of it," when he had promised to "live and do his best.

  • He had saved his friend from the first wild melee of the war--the war that promised rest and nothingness to him, even while he kept his promise to "live and do his best.

  • In God we live and move, and have our being.

  • Live and learn, my friend, live and learn.

  • To find out where I live and to 'get' me some night out there.

  • How very long since I have thought Concerning--much less wished for--aught Beside the good of Italy, For which I live and mean to die!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "live and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    even keel; forced myself; getting down; industrial pollution; live after the flesh; live births; live here; live together; live under; live upon; live well; lived here; lived together; lively faith; lively interest; livery stable; lives lost; lives were; livestock products; livestock raising; sexual excesses; square leagues; turn round; will seek; woman like; young leaves