live with造句31. We have to live with the fact that this experiment is a complete failure.
32. 'He's not an easy person to live with.' 'More fool her for marrying him!'
33. After due consideration it was decided to send him away to live with foster parents.
34. You'll have to learn to live with it, I'm afraid.
35. At the age of eight, she was wrenched from her foster parents and sent to live with another family.
36. Much as I like you, I couldn't live with you.
37. I just had to learn to live with the pain.
38. Much as I like Bob, I wouldn't want to live with him.
39. It's hard not having him around but I've learned to live with it.
40. With the course of time, I've learned to live with my disability.
41. Three years ago I ran away to Mexico to live with a circus.
42. He had a rather volatile temper and can't have been easy to live with.
43. I don't know how she can live with him; he's such a male chauvinist pig!
44. Debbie is the black sheep of the family , having left home at seventeen to live with her boyfriend.
45. The trouble started/began when my father came to live with us.
46. I can't change the situation so I'm going to have to learn to live with it.
47. For the moment, however, the government is happy to live with it.
48. Teenage mothers often have no option but to live with their parents.
49. I can't just throw everything up and come and live with you.
50. He was getting very hard to live with, and that's the understatement of the year.
51. He's in the throes of a mid-life crisis which makes him rather difficult to live with.
52. I felt that going to live with my parents would be a step backwards.
53. We were burned out and had to live with relatives.
54. They recorded this album live with me.
55. They fudge and live with contradictions.
56. You ain't fit to live with decent people.
57. No female could live with that on her conscience.
58. We live with its consequences today.
59. The loss of personality along with the total loss of short-term memory is very exhausting to live with.
60. When I say corporate plan, I don't necessarily mean you have to live with it rigidly.