Sentence examples for survive somewhere from inspiring English sources

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Now I shall know how to proceed if forced to survive somewhere with only an eel, two pairs of pliers and a door-frame for company; but I don't otherwise need the activity to be central to my life.

Tax havens may survive somewhere, but surely not under the protection and citizenship of the western world, let alone of the EU, which Cameron is so desperate to defend.

The epitome of indomitable good cheer, the Taylors might disprove Jim Gear's sentiment that to survive somewhere like Foula you may well need Foula, or somewhere quite like it, in your blood.

A majority of native plant species found here since botanists began combing the city in the late 1800's survive somewhere in the five boroughs, a new study has found.

If life is an inevitable result of complex chemistry and can arise quickly in a broad range of environmental conditions, then the odds are very good that there might have been a second genesis of another kind of life on Earth, and that it might survive somewhere on Earth today.

This observation opens the way for proposing that the virus simply manages to survive somewhere on a wide regional scale, even if hard to detect at times, and spreads back through rabbit subpopulations when susceptible rabbits are recruited as a result of seasonal breeding and when there are suitable conditions for flies to spread virus.

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For years rumors circulated that a suitcase of Mr. Cole's prints had survived somewhere in Sweden.

Amphipsalta cingulata and Notopsalta sericea survived somewhere in NZ, and it is likely that local habitat attributes created small refugia undetectable using our elevation-scaled meteorological data [ 63].

You survive and you go somewhere you never dreamed about, because you were attacked by them.

In the event Simon Gray lived for only nine more months, but felt relatively well during them, and what killed him - suddenly - was not the direct result of his drinking or smoking, but the rupture of the aneurysm, a fact which if, against his expectation, his spirit survives somewhere, will give him some ironic satisfaction.

After having survived a number of harsh New England winters, deciding to go somewhere possibly even colder would be just cause for some to question my sanity (again).

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