Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [adj] life " in BNC.
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1 | More detailed than real life , more exact , more real . |
2 | At least ( or is it at most ? ) it looks more lively than Standard Life 's recently unveiled corporate logo . |
3 | They will have lower than average life expectancy , although with improved standards of medical care , many now live into their fifties and sixties . |
4 | Head : ‘ Are we saying that you get more personal satisfaction out of your political than professional life ? ’ |
5 | Virtually every week we are warned in the media of further devastating environmental effects of our own past excesses ; effects that threaten human as much as non-human life and livelihood . |
6 | We would all be much happier if real life problem.solving was like assembling the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle . |
7 | This was possible because human life was regarded as primarily the life of the community in which one generation quietly succeeded another , so that there was no pressing need for rapid construction . |
8 | So much neater than real life , do n't you think ? |
9 | She was actually Doris Clay , her tartiness only the variety adopted by certain barmaids who hoped to look just a little more glittering than real life . |
10 | okay good point and that is that is a point , that you need to be clear about what you want to role plays on as good as the real thing you know but then again sometimes you know sometimes I 've listened to people saying well role plays are a bit harder than real life harder than real life why are we talking about being assertive now . |
11 | okay good point and that is that is a point , that you need to be clear about what you want to role plays on as good as the real thing you know but then again sometimes you know sometimes I 've listened to people saying well role plays are a bit harder than real life harder than real life why are we talking about being assertive now . |
12 | Here " English " is sufficiently broadly conceived to encompass " the study of man " — as the Board " s memo puts it — or , in the Committee " s own words , considered to be as " wide as the English mind , and as broad as English life " . |