Examples of 'often lived' in a sentence

Meaning of "often lived"

often lived - Refers to the frequency or regularity with which someone resided in a particular place

How to use "often lived" in a sentence

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often lived
They often lived in earthquake or flood zones.
Monks of different schools often lived and studied together.
They often lived shortened lives.
They were of completely different characters and often lived apart.
Coastal blacks often lived in abject conditions.
Often lived to be extremely old.
Persons with mental disabilities often lived on the street.
We often lived on our credit cards.
Persons with mental disabilities often lived in the streets.
Priests often lived in a concubinage that.
The couple have no children and have often lived apart.
We often lived around extended family.
I was surprised to learn that the soldiers often lived below ground.
They are often lived in an accident.
Managers and other senior officers of the whaling stations often lived together with their families.

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The latter often lived far from their family.
In contrast, priests in the countryside often lived meagerly.
They often lived underground.
Zapata came from an affluent family but often lived without material comforts.
They often lived as nomads in wilderness areas in order to avoid capture.
There was a big tiger which often lived in a cave close to the waterfall.
He often lived in the shadow of frail health during his childhood.
Two and three families often lived under the same roof.
Families often lived without running water and electricity during this period.
Jewish and Christian families often lived under one roof.
Large families often lived in longhouses that could be a hundred feet long.
It was worse for the auxiliaries, who often lived from hand to mouth.
Extended families often lived in the same neighborhood or even the same household.
She was very close to her mother, who often lived with her.
It indicated that they often lived in permanent settlements to which they were not used.
These youth, left to themselves without any vocational training, often lived on the streets.
Aunts and uncles often lived with the family during his childhood.
Even after being put on starvation diets, patients often lived no more than a few years.
Indigenous people often lived in sparsely populated areas and did not receive adequate information.
Bernard and I have often lived together.
They often lived with the tribes and married or had relations with native women.
Additionally, they often lived short lives.
They often lived in camps just across the border from the country they had fled.
The contemplative life is often lived heavy-handedly.
They often lived in Indian villages on the frontier and took Indian wives.
In addition, different minorities often lived together in one village.
He often lived with the director Brian Desmond Hurst.
The owner and his family often lived intermittently in the main house.
He often lived there, and collected many of the artworks displayed in the present-day museum.
Businessmen were getting richer, but workers often lived and worked in terrible conditions.
Shepherds often lived in shiellings, temporary summer settlements high in the hills.
Rangers were hunters and skilled woodsmen, and often lived reclusive lives as hermits.
The king often lived in filtered with the i, e.
During those winters, Julienne often lived in fear.
Nevertheless, they often lived comfortable if not luxurious lives.

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