Sentence examples for to resides from inspiring English sources

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to resides

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To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to remain for a long time.

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The difficulty this criticism points to resides in the ambiguities of the self-description that we might utilize in valuing our "humanity" — our capacity to obligate ourselves.

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And to reside?

"That reason has to reside inside me".

I went there to reside," he said.

Why shouldn't we be able to reside here too?

But no fire seems to reside in his belly.

& Conn., where the Eastern Establishment was supposed to reside.

Bateman feels only absence where a soul ought to reside.

She returned from France to reside in Montreal in 1997.

The registrations are needed to reside in a mobile home.

Beyond all that, they seem to reside on different planets.

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