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Example sentences for "reside"

Lexicographically close words:
reshape; reshaped; reshaping; reshipped; resi; resided; residence; residences; residencia; residencias
  1. Will Congress order or recommend that He should reside in it notwithstanding?

  2. It restores the Estates of others which have not been confiscated and refers their coming to reside within the Commonwealth in the first Instance to the Governor with Advice of Council.

  3. Mutual Interest as well as mutual Friendship most strongly remonstrate against such Persons being permitted to reside within any of the Sister States.

  4. As before, when the army arrived at Dublin, Captain Davenant's troop was posted in and around Bray, the greater portion of it being permitted to reside in their own homes, until again wanted for active service.

  5. In the town where I reside were twelve young men who were accustomed, early in life, to meet together for indulgence in drinking and all manner of excess.

  6. They appear to speak the same language as the tribe of Esquimaux who reside near to the Moravian settlements in Labrador: for we perceived they used several of the words which had been given to us by the Missionaries at Stromness.

  7. It is indeed in its worst state confined almost entirely to the half-breed women and children who reside constantly at the fort and make use of river water drawn in the winter through a hole cut in the ice.

  8. The tribe of Indians who reside in the vicinity and frequent these establishments is that of the Crees, or Knisteneaux.

  9. If this massacre should be the one mentioned by the Copper Indians the Kangorrmoeoot must reside near the mouth of the Anatessy, or River of Strangers.

  10. This most excellent work affords every kind of information which a person proposing to travel, or reside in Switzerland, would wish to acquire.

  11. The procurators are subordinate to the Imperial Legates of Syria and reside at Cæsarea.

  12. You shall reside in my palace, and be provided with every necessary.

  13. The mansion that she occupied had been left to her for so long a time as she should choose to reside in it, and, having a regard for the spot, she had coaxed Sir William to remain there.

  14. Here dwell several very good Families, and more reside here in their own Houses at publick Times.

  15. This Person should reside in some Parish in Virginia, and be obliged to make a Progress (for the People will not approve of a Visitation) each Spring and Fall in Virginia and North Carolina, as his Discretion shall best direct him.

  16. Langbaine we have this account:-- When I left London in 1724, to reside in Yorkshire, I left in the care of the Rev.

  17. But it was also policy that they should not reside in their own counties: this relaxation was only granted to those who, living in the south, consented to sojourn in the north; while the dwellers in the north were to be lodged in the south!

  18. Where did you reside immediately prior to that?

  19. My wife and I reside at 4911 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, where we have resided continuously for the last four years.

  20. I reside in Dallas at the present time; I was born in St. Louis and I have lived in Florida for the most part of my life.

  21. And do you reside in Dallas or Fort Worth?

  22. Being mostly Englishmen, they preferred to reside in the portion of their diocese within the gate, and Drogheda, being a walled town, was less liable to attack from the natives.

  23. In 1373 Bishop Appleby was enjoined by the King to reside continually in his diocese upon the Marches, and to keep the inhabitants in a state of defence as a protection to the rest of the kingdom against the Scots.

  24. This was such an occurrence as had never been known, in the memory of man, to have happened to any stranger that had come to reside in the parish of Worth--that of leaving the parish richer than he entered it.

  25. She did go out of the world, and went from place to place till she went to reside at Slough.

  26. I am a native of Glasgow, 21 years of age, and reside with my father at No.

  27. On the 9th of December, Miss Bankes and the prisoner went through the form of marriage at Battersea Church, and, two days after, commenced to reside at Richmond.

  28. It was proposed we should reside in furnished lodgings, but we had not made any definite arrangement as to time or otherwise.

  29. The immediate cause of old age seems to reside in the inirritability of the finer vessels or parts of our system; hence these cease to act, and collapse or become horny or bony.

  30. And so you reside at the Manor, and I am at Transome Court.

  31. But his wife was allowed to visit him, and indeed reside with him in prison.

  32. Besides this, certain Israelites are allowed by special permits to reside as clerks in sundry establishments, but under the most uncertain tenure.

  33. Certain skilled artisans have also been allowed to reside in certain towns outside the Jewish pale, but their privileges are very uncertain, liable to revocation at any time, and have in recent years been greatly diminished.

  34. In other parts of the Empire they have only been allowed to reside as a matter of exceptional favor.

  35. They brought James Roy with them in a litter; and, without being particularly molested, he was permitted to reside in the MacGregor's country along with his brothers.

  36. As it is particularly unpleasant to reside in a family where we are at variance with any part of it, I made some efforts to overcome the ill-will which my cousins entertained against me.

  37. A poor forlorn and ignorant stranger, unacquainted with the very Alcoran of the savage tribe whom you are come to reside among--Never to have heard of Markham, the most celebrated author on farriery!

  38. She continued to reside at Glasgow, without venturing to return to her own house at Edinbilly.

  39. Under the same threats of violence, which had been all along used to enforce their scheme, the poor victim was compelled to reside with the pretended husband who was thus forced upon her.

  40. It must be said, however, that although the sensitive nerve of national honor seems oftenest to reside in the national belly, nations rarely murder with the object of eating their victims.

  41. Under the Superintendents are agents having charge of particular districts and the bands within them, who reside among them.

  42. The Swampy Crees reside in Manitoba and Kee-wa-tin.

  43. None of us any longer reside on the ground floor.

  44. He thought he should secure her good graces by informing her that great efforts were being made to induce her patron to reside at Rome, with a view to get him away from Paris.

  45. We at length learnt that Mr. Coleridge was gone to reside with his friend Mr. John Morgan, in a small house, at Calne, in Wiltshire.

  46. We shall reside in London for the next four months.

  47. A house inhabited solely by women is a sanctuary which the most shameless libertine would not dream of violating.

  48. Thus arose the practice of seppuku (belly-cutting) or hara-kiri, the more common term.

  49. The fifth day was chiefly occupied in dismissing the gods and the ancestors and the other divinities that had been invited to the feast.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reside" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.