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Many animals that lived thousands of years ago are now extinct.
I tried everything to keep him alive.
Long live the King!
English, as you know, is very much a living language.
I wonder whether man could live with only two hours' sleep a night.
Generally speaking, women live longer than men.
The doctors thought he was dead, but today he is still alive and healthy, and has a job and a family.
The great statesman and general is still living.
You cannot live by love alone.
We live in a civilized society.
We must work as long as we live.
Lions live on other animals.
If my mother had still been alive, she would have helped me at that time.
He would still be alive had he refused to go to the battlefield then.
If it were not for the sun, we could not live.
If it were not for the sun, we could not live at all.
If it were not for the sun, we could not live.
If it were not for water, no creature could live.
If it were not for water, we could not live.
If it were not for water, we could not live.

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