Living
in sentence
6445 examples of Living in a sentence
Well, at the time I was
living
in the city of Philadelphia, and it's a big city, and I figured, in this entire place, there are lots of possibilities.
They're today's Iranian Jews, still 25,000 of them
living
in Iran, making them the largest Jewish community in the Middle East outside of Israel itself.
"Give me liberty or give me death" is all well and good if you can afford it, but if you're
living
on less than one dollar a day, you're far too busy trying to survive and to provide for your family than to spend your time going around trying to proclaim and defend democracy.
However, I am saying that on balance, they worry more about where their
living
standard improvements are going to come from, and how it is their governments can deliver for them, than whether or not the government was elected by democracy.
I put it to you today that it is this system that is embodied by China that is gathering momentum amongst people in the emerging markets as the system to follow, because they believe increasingly that it is the system that will promise the best and fastest improvements in
living
standards in the shortest period of time.
It's not just in economics, but it's also in terms of
living
standards.
People who care and will pivot towards the model of politics and economics in a very rational way, to those models that will ensure that they can have better
living
standards in the shortest period of time.
You know, we say, half the world is
living
in cities.
Well, in America, that
living
in cities, for many of them, they're
living
in cities still where they're dependent on that automobile.
All of these innovations together contribute a fraction of what we contribute by
living
in a walkable neighborhood three blocks from a metro in the heart of a city.
I would argue the same thing that makes you more sustainble is what gives you a higher quality of life, and that's
living
in a walkable neighborhood.
Within the tower, people have come up with all sorts of solutions in response to the various needs which arise from
living
in an unfinished tower.
And with each inhabitant finding their own unique way of coming by, this tower becomes like a
living
city, a place which is alive with micro-economies and small businesses.
The inhabitants literally built up these homes with their own hands, and this labor of love instills a great sense of pride in many families
living
in this tower.
When out on the water, it's clear that life has been completely adapted to this very specific way of
living.
This entire economic model is designed to meet a specific way of
living
on the water, so fishing and boat-making are common professions.
They're descendants of farmers who began migrating from the upper Egypt in the '40s, and today they make their
living
by collecting and recycling waste from homes from all over Cairo.
While these apartments that they built for themselves appear to lack any planning or formal grid, each family specializing in a certain form of recycling means that the ground floor of each apartment is reserved for garbage-related activities and the upper floor is dedicated to
living
space.
While to most of us,
living
amongst these piles and piles of garbage may seem totally uninhabitable, to those in the Zabbaleen, this is just a different type of normal.
When I was let in, it appeared that this fifth-floor apartment was being transformed into a complete animal farm, where six or seven cows stood grazing in what otherwise would be the
living
room.
When I asked people why they were digging their houses from the ground, they simply replied that they are poor wheat and apple farmers who didn't have the money to buy materials, and this digging out was their most logical form of
living.
And what you'll see here is that most Africans are now
living
in democracies.
Half the city was dark because of a power cut, and I was
living
on the dark side.
But then, I looked into the distance, and I saw some smoke coming from a farmhouse, and I'm thinking, who could be
living
here?
The point being, no human being should be
living
anywhere near the dead zone.
It turns out an unlikely community of some 200 people are
living
inside the zone.
The benefits of hardy, physical living, but an environment made toxic by a complicated, little-understood enemy, radiation.
They want to earn a
living.
He ends up
living
in a tent city on the outskirts of Mogadishu.
By 2030, three out of five people
living
in cities will be under the age of 18.
Back
Next
Related words
People
Their
Standards
Which
There
About
Would
World
Years
Other
Where
Could
Poverty
Countries
While
Still
Standard
Country
Movie
After