1. Evidently, some one has been living beneath my kitchen floor, taking comfort in the heat of my boiler. 2. The woolly mammoth, I explained to them, is a burrowing animal, which lives exclusively beneath the ground and is very common in these parts. 3. But her passion was the sea, and what lived beneath the surface. 4. But much of that feast lives far beneath the surface and under the shelf of sea ice that surrounds the continent. 5. But those of us who live beneath big trees must learn to garden beneath those branches if we want refreshing shade as well as a colorful, textured garden. 6. Doan realized an uncommon wit lived beneath the stink, and she saw a kind of poetry in his unique language. 7. Everyone agrees that the millions of Russians who live beneath the official poverty line must be helped if the market economy is to have any popular support. 8. He is a theatrical man who lives beneath the girders of a walkway. 9. If something lives beneath the sterile surface of Mars, or lived there in the distant past, Earthlings may be about to find out. 10. In the voodoo tradition, libations poured from sequined bottles are soaked up by spirits who live beneath the earthen floor. |