Sentence examples for were dwelling from inspiring English sources

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were dwelling

noun

A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.

  • The old house served as a dwelling for Albert.

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The truth is we are living like stone age people who were dwelling in caves.

What, it occurred to me, if local authorities were dwelling in an equally mistaken land of religious illiteracy?

And he would be likable, just as you were dwelling on aspects of him that weren't so likable at all".

According to Shinto philosophy, areas surrounded by rocks were dwelling places of the gods, while clusters of trees and water encircled sacred ground.

Struck by the analogy, Parker Pearson has become convinced that Durrington Walls and Stonehenge, with their parallel circles in wood and stone, were dwelling places for, respectively, the living and the dead.

At least 9,000 years ago, our ancestors were dwelling in the honeycomb-like caverns of Matera in southern Italy.

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They believe with perfect faith that "Where Mercy, Love and Pity dwell, There God is dwelling too".

Bradley had been dwelling on this question.

Many players would still be dwelling on the negative.

So he won't be dwelling on Melbourne.

At 57, he has been dwelling on the past.

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