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It is not for us to live in such a fine house.
My aunt lives in New York.
London, where I live, used to be famous for its fog.
The people he is living with in London are coming to see me.
Rod lives across the street from John.
The rocket landed sufficiently gently to avoid breaking its instruments.
She lives near the edge of Wripple, so she drives in every day.
If it were not for water, no one could live on earth.
If I were to live abroad, I would live in Britain.
She got to the point of not thinking she would want to live in this town again.
Does Mary live next door to the bus driver with whom John worked?
Does Mary live next door to the bus driver who John worked with?
Does Mary live next door to the bus driver that worked with John?
Does Mary live next door to the bus driver that John worked with?
Mary's been living in Japan so long. Don't you think it's time she adjusted to Japanese customs?
Once upon a time, there lived an old man.
Have you ever seen the new house in which Marilyn lives?
Have you seen the new house that Marilyn lives in?
Why don't you get yourself a decent house?
I'd like to live in a decent house.

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