Use "live up to" in a sentence

1. Bat rays live up to 23 years.

2. Aardvarks can live up to 23 years old

3. They made claims they couln't live up to.

4. Some aardvarks can live up to ten years.

5. The event did not live up to expectations.

6. Did the TV play live up to your expectations?

7. A crossbow which can live up to its name!

8. Oh, may we ever live up to our name!

9. But, it was a lot to live up to.

10. He failed to live up to his parents' expectations.

11. He could never live up to his father's exacting standards.

12. The movie failed to live up to all the hype.

13. Congeners (Latin for “born together”) live up to their name

14. He finds it hard to live up to his ideals.

15. Eel-tailed catfish may live up to about 8 years.

16. He has singularly failed to live up to his promises.

17. • “My mate does not live up to his (or her) obligations”

18. 5 He could never live up to his father's exacting standards.

19. We will live up to what our Patty expects of us.

20. The film version does not live up to the original novel.

21. She found it hard to live up to his high ideals.

22. They live up to 2–3 years, similar to European anchovy.

23. Bugbears reach adulthood at age 16 and live up to 80 years

24. I try to live up to the high standard of the school.

25. One ought to live up to what he knows to be right.

26. The players failed to live up to their coach's expectations of them.

27. Ready to try whatever it takes To live up to his name

28. The service at Heron Lodge failed to live up to its reputation .

29. 21 The service at Heron Lodge failed to live up to its reputation .

30. Stephen Chase had determined to live up to the expectations of the Company.

31. As a bowler at Middlesex, Tuffers has a great tradition to live up to.

32. She is quick to reproach anyone who doesn't live up to her own high standards.

33. If progress in Africa is not accelerated, we will not live up to our responsibility.

34. 1 It is easier to fight for principles than to live up to them. 

35. Some experts are concerned that the new drug won't live up to all the hype.

36. Baobab tree is a long living tree, it can live up to 1000 of years.

37. Unfortunately, Ward, I won't be able to live up to my part of the deal.

38. Cheaper Than Dirt! is America's Ultimate Shooting Sports Discounter, and we live up to that title

39. You can live up to your dedication by doing your best and relying on God’s spirit.

40. A journalist should always live up to the ideals of truth, decency,[sentencedict .com] and justice.

41. His wife was so clever that he felt that he could never live up to her.

42. Agoutis can live up to 17 years and usually give birth to one to four offspring

43. PAthogen was highly anticipated and I really wondered how could it live up to its predecessor

44. Many men feel their body shape doesn't live up to the stereotype of the ideal man.

45. The Bittersweets—Chris Meyers (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Hannah Prater (vocals, guitar)—live up to their name

46. So when the Batfish was launched in 1943, she was expected to live up to her name

47. The balanced budget amendment forces Washington to live up to its responsibilities and address budget issues honestly.

48. Satisfactory but not superior; passable: The restaurant was Acceptable but did not live up to its reputation

49. He thought I was perfect, he had me on a pedestal that I couldn't possibly live up to!

50. As it was, they suffered because they endeavored to live up to their role as followers of Christ.

51. 27 I know it seems that only love what you are trained to live up to what extent.

52. The onus is on the shopkeeper to provide goods which live up to the quality of their description.

53. Being alert to these and other tactics of Satan will help us to live up to our dedication.

54. Mary was a one-book wonder who failed to live up to her stellar parentage and early promise.

55. Now is the time for the prime minister to live up to his promises and hold perpetrators accountable."

56. I fail to live up to the people who love me, still persistent waiting for the one I love.

57. Courier beat Stefan Edberg in the final, which failed by a large margin to live up to it's billing.

58. Amazingly, some Cockroaches have been known to live up to three months without food and a month without water.

59. After so many positive accounts about him, we might feel we could never possibly live up to Barnabas’ example.

60. Each ingredient comes measured AND weighed to make your baking easy! Worlds Best Fudgiest Brownies really live up to

61. For example, an olive tree produces fruit for hundreds of years and may live up to a thousand years.

62. They have been known to live up to 38 years in captivity, opposed to 20–30 in the wild.

63. About 80 daredevils, most in their 70s and 80s, plan to live up to their reputation for unparalleled courage.

64. And they are justly criticized for failure to live up to the higher standards of behavior expected of role models.

65. We at The Constitutionalist aim to live up to that standard by providing a service that Americans both expect and deserve

66. Conversely, other individuals richly blessed with advantages from birth squandered what they had and failed to live up to their full potential.

67. The action doesn't quite live up to the presentation: it's simple overhead-view stuff with no frills, but fun none the less.

68. It was a song which Paul McCartney had high hopes for, but early recordings did not live up to the song's potential.

69. Angelfish are easy to care for and can live up to 10 years in captivity if they are provided with proper aquarium conditions

70. Mouse-deer have been observed to live up to 14 years in captivity, but their lifespan in nature is still an open question.

71. But will Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao live up to that standard, as conveyed in the Analects of Confucius, on his current visit to India?

72. All this abundance shows that this little strip of land does indeed live up to its reputation as the “good land.” —Numbers 14:7.

73. I l traveled extensively on trains in Europe for 4 years and didn't think Amtrak could live up to their standards but I was wrong

74. With a name like Noble, you have a lot to live up to, but for Canadian Mormon Adonal Noble, it’s more than just a name.

75. Aggressor 17-18' Pro MX Series The 1870 tiller, 1871 side console and the 1873 walk-through continue to live up to the performance oriented Aggressor name

76. Can McGrady, entering his 11th NBA season, at long last live up to his nonpareil reputation and deliver a blue-collar, crunch-time effort in the post-season?

77. Despite the inability of the music to live up to the high standards of Jimmy Somerville's ridiculously skilled falsetto voice, the Communards' first album achieved platinum status in …

78. Brainchild (1981), neiderman’s second published work under his own name, is a suspenseful and mostly engrossing novel, though i feel it doesn’t quite live up to his debut, pin

79. Hope is delusive, and the new spring will not live up to expectations: it will bring cold, wind and rain, and the sickly tiredness that accompanies the end of winter.

80. Our resolve to live up to our dedication can be weakened and our grip on the “plow” loosened if we compromise our spiritual values. —Luke 9:62; Philippians 4:8.