"The British Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing street, London."
He decided to live alone. It was a live performance.
The couple decided to live at the end of the street.
The show is live at the theatre tomorrow.
"Where Does Your Dog Live." - Nelson Mandela ! That is a Example of a Interrogative Sentence !
Example sentence - I prefer to live in a mild climate.
Example sentence - I prefer to live in a mild climate.
Example sentence - Polar bears live on the tundra in Alaska and Canada.
Example sentence - The polar bears live on the tundra in Alaska.
Example sentence - She was sacrificing her marriage because she could no longer live with his deplorable daughter.
Do you mean, what is an example of a sentence with the word computer in it? If that is the case, then an example could be: My parents decided to invest in a computer, since we live in an age of technology.
Blackbirds and starlings are a good example of gregarious birds. (They live in flocks.)
We live near the farmers market.
No--at is a preposition, and you technically shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition. In this example, it is sufficient to say "Where do you live?"
Example sentence - He made a promise to take care of her but he didn't live up to it.
Example sentence - The prince and princess continued to live happy and productive lives which would rankle the wicked witch to the end.