Pronunciation of the English word lives.
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1. | A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. A man who never reads lives only one. | |
2. | I have a brother and a sister. My brother lives in Tokyo and my sister lives in Nagano. | |
3. | Animals lives are no less valuable than our lives are. | |
4. | Shame on the age and on its principles! The senate is aware of these things; the consul sees them; and yet this man lives. Lives! | |
5. | Jani lives above me and Mari lives below me. | |
6. | It is the most important aspect of our lives for a very simple, logical reason, namely, it's a necessary condition on anything being important in our lives that we're conscious. | |
7. | Tom has two brothers. One lives in Boston and the other one lives in Chicago. | |
8. | Tom has two brothers. One lives in Boston and the other lives in Chicago. | |
9. | Tom's mother lives in Boston. His father lives in Chicago. | |
10. | Our progress has been the result of countless ordinary women and men whose names will never be written into the history books or chiseled on monuments, but who dedicated their lives to ensuring that America lives up to its promise of liberty and justice for all. |