"The British Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing street, London."
"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.
The present tense of the verb "live" in this sentence would be "lives." For example, "She lives with her parents."
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.
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 - The prince and princess continued to live happy and productive lives which would rankle the wicked witch to the end.
An example sentence could be: "The dormroom at my college is a coed building" meaning bothe guys and girls can live there.