Example sentences of "to live a [adj] life " in BNC.

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1 My mother wanted to live a posh life and have dinner parties with other rich Jews and cook gefilte fish and wear a wig and dance with fashionable rabbis at weddings , you can imagine how Dad took to that .
2 Christians in particular have trouble with this part of the grief response because so often it seems that Christians are not meant to be angry — especially when the feeling is commonly directed towards God personally , as it were : ‘ I try to live a good life and see what He has let happen …
3 It is not simply a question of becoming nicer or trying harder to live a good life .
4 He practises what he has always preached — respect and tolerance for people of whatever religion , who try to live a good life by their own creed .
5 As far as I know , she went on to live a long life , enjoyed the notoriety , and used it to advantage in the family business , exploiting rumours of her Evil Eye to scare off creditors , and to get the best out of every bargain . ’
6 This restrained attitude did , at least , enable farm cats and some town cats to live a tolerable life as unloved pest-controllers , but for certain village cats life was far more unpleasant .
7 Insulin injections allow the majority to live a normal life but the control over blood sugar is not as efficient as the body 's own mechanism .
8 He too , could start to live a normal life again .
9 More recently , the couple made a brave effort to live a normal life for the children .
10 John , 43 , whose weight has dropped to 8st 12lb , said that he tried to live a normal life for as long as possible .
11 Actually he simply likes to live a normal life and keeps himself to himself , but in the end he decided that he would do it .
12 I tend to live a normal life .
13 Unable to live a normal life , he emigrated to the USA in September 1818 .
14 ‘ I 've almost forgotten what it 's like to live a normal life , ’ she said drily .
15 She presented them with the annual Child of Achievement awards , given to children who 've overcome extraordinary difficulties just to live a normal life .
16 You want me to live a middle-class life . "
17 Susan made an effort to imagine what it would be like to live a settled life with a partner she saw every day .
18 These needs must include the needs to live a natural life and not be used for invasive procedures or be kept in restrictive confinement .
19 As for his goodness , the attempt to live a Christian life was so much a part of Irwin 's public persona that the legend became current that , arriving in India on Good Friday , he ignored the official ceremonies of welcome and went straight to church .
20 It would not be possible to live a Christian life on the shifting .
21 If I had found the cramped interior of the U-boat at Kiel oppressive , it was nothing to the claustrophobia I felt inside the midget submarine , and I marvelled again at the courage and calm that had enabled Place and his crew to live a daily life in such surroundings , far less undertake and brilliantly accomplish their mission .
22 to live a fulfilling life
23 Of the four brothers who went to war , only Thomas Bradford , who won a Distinguished Service Order , survived and returned to County Durham to live a full life until his death aged 80 in 1966 .
24 For the middle classes , able to live a comfortable life with servants to take care of domestic matters and to minister to the needs of dependent members of the household , giving a home to an elderly relative would not have meant the automatic provision of unpaid care by female relatives .
25 Victoria had accused me of trying to thrust myself into the action while pretending I want to live a quiet life .
26 Back in England I found a house and began to live a quiet life .
27 Any elderly crone , who happened to be ugly or misshapen enough to have repelled all potential husbands , and who was therefore forced to live a solitary life with no children of her own , often as an outcast on the edge of the village , was desperately in need of companionship .
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