1. They never even try, like people living beside a lake they never even go wading in, much less swim-ming. 2. In state prison, he said, he lived beside hard-core criminals, many of them violent. 3. In the generation after Europeans appeared, almost all the indigenous people who had lived beside the harbor fled or succumbed to disease. 4. No one had ever heard of living beside a sporting event, especially one as noisy and gritty as stock car racing. 5. The city is also trying to preserve historic neighborhoods, which gives residents other places to live beside the suburbs. 6. The event was more than just another honor for the former governor and U.S. senator who lives beside the road in Hampton. 7. The tribes who live beside the river insist an ancient race carved the stones. 8. The York family lived beside the church, where the children loved to play even if they attended irregularly. 9. But living beside the local course as a kid made its impression. 10. Hamilton, who spent Thursday visiting parishioners who live beside Ardoyne, said several planned to move out because of recurring attacks on their homes by Catholic youths. |