Example sentences of "have to be lived " in BNC.
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1 | Kermode thinks that this process , with all that it implies , is a fact of life , which has to be lived with , whatever we think of it . |
2 | In order to be authentic it has to be lived in the wider context of the real world in which religious women make their vows , informed both by the relationship they enjoy with the God who calls them and the real live people God gives them to love . |
3 | Money is the law of life there , which has to be lived by . |
4 | Such is the lot of the football manager that constant criticism has to be lived with . |
5 | ‘ Already there seems to me to be in existence a new kind of human being who is living ahead of the meaning of our time , knowing only that meaning has to be lived before it can be known . ’ |
6 | Sometimes loneliness may have to be lived with for a while and not fought against . |
7 | What this spirit brought was a confidence that problems can be solved , and do not just have to be lived with . |
8 | The Church throughout the world received orders and instructions which it obeyed willingly enough , though sometimes it regretted that there were no arrangements for dialogue and that it had not been invited to collaborate ; the result was that unity had to be lived out in passive acceptance rather than celebrated in fraternity ( Pensiamo al Concilio 9 ; see Hebblethwaite , 1984 , p. 409 ) . |
9 | As Bishop Thomas Brinton of Rochester said when preaching at the time of the Black Prince 's death in the summer of 1376 , it was part of a knight 's duty to help his king in time of war ; failure to do so meant loss of the right to be called a knight , which was both a sign of honour and a mark of responsibility which had to be lived up to . |
10 | And to be far away from home and in a situation where life had to be lived as if each day was your last must have intensified every sensation . |
11 | have to be lived fully |