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1 For many years I almost lived on board the packets.
2 During the few days that must intervene before she sailed, he lived on board .
3 Under the present household arrangement of Groby Park all the servants lived on board wages.
4 On the whole we slept on board four nights, and lived on board as many days.
5 Then I saw no more of him for some days and again lived on board in seclusion.
6 The young stranger subsequently lived on board the "Assistance".
7 The Commodore now lived on board .
8 And soon she looked as though she had come out of a band-box; but hunger lived on board of her.
9 He lived on board his tug, which was always dashing up and down the river from early morn till dewy eve.
10 The kangaroo lived on board for a few days, and proved to constitute quite a new kind, closely allied to Halmaturus thetidis.
11 Those who had no money lived on board and wished to be off, while those who had still some cash remaining were content to stay.
12 The Auckland couple who lived on board had to escape in an inflatable life raft and were rescued by the Coastguard and a rescue helicopter.
13 We were on the theatre of the last diversions of the monster: and, to say truth, we no longer LIVED on board .
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