living造句(61) Woodlice attack living plants and gnaw at the stems.
(62) The pension is not sufficient for living expenses.
(63) I like living on my own.
(64) Once again he had to readjust to living alone.
(65) Where were you living when war broke out?
(66) He described their living conditions as tolerable.
(67) Our living expenses are mounting up.
(68) He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan.
(69) I'll certainly carry on living here for the foreseeable future.
(70) Their living room is equipped with all kinds of modern appliances.
(71) In those years they were forced to beg for a living.
(72) It was when we started living together that we found we just weren't compatible.
(73) Everyone there is a Part of the living for others their own.
(74) I have only a vague notion of what she does for a living.
(75) Having my mother living with us causes friction at home.
(76) If you're not satisfied with the life you're living, don't just complain. Do something about it.
(77) Since his cancer was diagnosed, he feels as if he's living on borrowed time.
(77)try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(78) The hard part isn't making the decision. It's living with it.
(79) Living in a flat is all right, but it has its limitations - for example, you don't have your own garden.
(80) This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
(81) They have been living under the most appalling conditions for two months.
(82) Nobody knows precisely how many people are still living in the camp.
(83) The French I learned at school is very different from the local vernacular of the village where I'm now living.
(84) To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
(85) The children had been living on the streets, foraging for scraps and sleeping rough.
(86) Her parents fear that, living in this neighbourhood, she might stray into the wrong company.
(87) The interests of British citizens living abroad are protected by the British Embassy.
(88) The conditions they're living in are worse than we thought.
(89) After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.
(90) The first snow came. How beautiful it was, falling so silently all day long, all night long, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, on the graves of the dead!