Examples of 'may have lived' in a sentence
Meaning of "may have lived"
may have lived: The phrase 'may have lived' indicates a possibility or likelihood that an individual or a fictional character has experienced or existed within a specific period, setting, or circumstance. It implies uncertainty or speculation about someone's past life or history
How to use "may have lived" in a sentence
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Many children may have lived there.
We may have lived as an ordinary married couple.
Some of these families may have lived in.
A smoker may have lived in your home.
It has sometimes been said that it may have lived in burrows.
He may have lived there because he was disabled.
Man and woman may have lived together.
He may have lived nearby with other family.
Ancestral humans may have lived the same way.
It may have lived at least part of its life in trees.
As many as a hundred people may have lived in the village.
They may have lived here once but.
I have also felt that we may have lived parallel lives.
They may have lived together in any country.
I think the thief or thieves may have lived in my apartment before.
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It may have lived in herds.
There is some speculation that he may have lived in this villa at some point.
They may have lived even longer than that.
All of the animals are filthy and may have lived under horrible conditions.
But it may have lived at any time before then.
In the old days this was a clinic so many children may have lived there.
The lady may have lived elsewhere.
Nobody could even guess that a witch or two may have lived there.
Relatives may have lived there.
There is evidence that a woman from the Cassius family may have lived here.
Someone else may have lived there with them.
The ancestors of the Mandan Indians may have lived here.
Homer may have lived.
He gave his life, so that others may have lived.
He may have lived.
How much of this time of trouble Osmund may have lived through is not recorded.
You may have lived through it but you were not paying attention.
People their grandparents may have lived among or even known personally.
We may have lived through the same thing and we will be stronger together.
The first inhabitants may have lived in crannogs in the lochs.
You may have lived for many years without too many serious threats to your life.
Others are blind and may have lived below the photic zone.
You may have lived among my people but you are not a Klingon.
The Homo erectus populating the region may have lived on the shore of a large lake.
But he may have lived for a couple of minutes after the mace blow.
The Lords of Romainville may have lived in the property.
Khushi may have lived if she had received proper medical care in time.
They suggested that John the Baptist may have lived there for some time.
Your teacher may have lived hundreds or even thousands of years ago.
Do you think that you may have lived before?
Your ancestor may have lived in a village that belonged civilly to a larger nearby town.
They used caves for sacred purposes, but may have lived there as well.
An old man may have lived less than a young man.
Davids died that year also, and his widow may have lived there at the time.
The pyramid workers may have lived in simpler housing located by the pyramids themselves.
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