Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] lives " in BNC.

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1 Nor is the connection between improvements in health and feminism clear in the lives of individuals ; large numbers of active middle class feminists were also chronic invalids .
2 We were greatly interested in the lives of machinery and equipment …
3 Despite being safe they are all fearful for the lives of their menfolk .
4 These three cases have to call into question the rights of parents , ignorant of the lives of the mentally handicapped in our society , and fearful and shocked by the discovery that they have a mentally handicapped child , to make decisions about the future of their handicapped children .
5 It is absolutely crucial to the lives of the small creatures that the rock is returned precisely where it was found .
6 Although it hardly seemed to notice the Hooligan affair , and its only immediate response was a front-page poem ‘ Hot Weather and Crime ’ which can only have been intended as a slap in the face for The Times leader on ‘ The Weather and the Streets ’ : The message was clear enough : if it took crime and violence to attract the attention of the mighty to the lives of the poor , then so be it .
7 Both , with Adrian Reynolds , the Horseshoe 's artistic director , have been involved with the lives of these two remarkable people for 15 years or more .
8 They still believe that the kingdom of Heaven is something present in the lives of men and women .
9 Although the Christian faith is no longer at the heart of the culture of this land , and the Church is peripheral to the lives of many people , mid-twentieth-century British composers such as Vaughan Williams , Walton , Britten , Berkeley , Mathias and Leighton have all contributed to the choral repertoire .
10 ‘ I am really concerned about the lives of my brethren here and also really concerned even greater about the lives of all those in this world . ’
11 Campbell was little concerned with the lives of ordinary seamen ; nor did he reflect the alarm which many of his contemporaries felt about the sea and the behaviour of those who sailed on it .
12 Whatever the authors ' texts may say , the whole lay-out of such books implies that anthropology is essentially concerned with the lives of people who are in some way inferior and/or deprived .
13 ( e ) An immediate environment in which , during the past years , three murders have actually taken place , where prostitution , larceny and violence are commonplace in the lives of many of the children and where the hangings that take place at Pentonville Prison periodically create deep disquiet in the minds of all our children .
14 They provide the writers with a language by which they can recognise and communicate their sense of an ineffable being with the dynamic power to transform their lives , and the purpose of their writing is to release that dynamic in the lives of others .
15 Although a reasonable amount of material is available about the lives of these two men , nothing is known about their Muftiliks beyond the bare statement that they did hold the office ; and it is consequently impossible to make assumptions with any assurance about the nature of their Muftiliks .
16 ‘ It 's all too easy to be heroic with the lives of other people , ’ he told MPs .
17 What I have described so far relates in general to the lives of women in the peasant communities in many parts of the Indian sub-continent , but the details I have given mainly concern women in East and West Punjab .
18 Even if that child 's life is not ‘ normal ’ or likely to be comparable with the lives of other people , there can be no arbitrary rule which condemns certain babies to death because they do not conform to some spurious notion of that which constitutes a satisfying or fulfilling life .
19 Some elderly persons are very inward-looking and completely uninterested in the lives of others , even those of their close family .
20 Paykel ( 1979 ) pointed out that events are also more common in the lives of schizophrenic patients in the six months before their first admission and in the six months prior to suicide attempts .
21 But that functioning is marginal to the lives of most people in affluent societies .
22 The issues thrown up by these works are hardly remote from the lives of students .
23 The meeting at the Castle Street house was decisive in the lives of both Poole and Coleridge , and was also , though by accident , instantly notorious in the little world of Stowey .
24 Rob flew with calculated care , mindful of the lives of his crew and the need to get them back to the safety of the debriefing room and steaming mugs of rum-laced tea .
25 Perhaps none of it was very good , but it was at least the beginning of something true in the lives of people who had been educated to falsity .
26 When social investigators and philanthropists condemned women for gossiping and deplored the excitement of the street life , striving to bring order and a respect for quiet to the lives of the poor , they were in fact often attacking the sources of neighbourly communication and mutual aid .
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