Example sentences of "to [art] life [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 How does this apply to the life of the Church ?
2 One : the continuation of the pregnancy would involve risk to the life of the mother
3 He never felt that he quite belonged to the life of the daylight hours .
4 These were not the bad nerves of the lost or the young ; O was well used to the life of the city at night .
5 Proteins are fundamental to the life of the cell because they are essential for all the key chemical reactions as well as providing the main framework of all the structures in the cell .
6 The Primate of New Zealand ( where a woman has recently been consecrated as a diocesan bishop ) speaks of women priests bringing ‘ an overwhelmingly positive contribution ’ to the life of the church .
7 Over the last forty years the Women 's Fellowship has made an invaluable contribution to the life of the church .
8 In imagination I hear angelic laughter as a background to the life of the other world .
9 It hopes to adapt the life of the electronic control gear to the life of the lamp so that it becomes a throwaway item and bring it in line with the ‘ convenience purchase ’ of the coiled-coil lamp .
10 Now , metaphor is central to the life of the mind because this joint assertion of identity and difference is the means by which consciousness identifies itself as figure , possessing a certain symbolic meaning , in its reflection upon the material world .
11 A mistake with the treatment will simply mean a double threat to the life of the patient .
12 Indeed they made a significant contribution to the life of the city and took every opportunity to demonstrate their existence .
13 It speaks of ‘ serious public disorder ’ , ‘ serious damage to property ’ , ‘ serious disruption to the life of the community , and intimidation ’ ( the latter with strike picketing in mind ) as justifying the imposition of conditions .
14 This new housing brought inevitable changes to the life of the village , and many of those who live here now work in the city of Hull or at the nearby installations at Saltend and Easington .
15 The contribution you make to the life of the Church is immense .
16 His sincere and careful counselling was ineffective in introducing them to the life of the church .
17 There was a new awakening to the life of the spirit and an intense interest in all religious issues .
18 Group members should not only feel that they are contributing to the life of the group , but that their participation is important .
19 And if the doctrine of collegiality is to be seen as one of the major contributions of Vatican II to the life of the Church , even that can be found in the pontificate of Pius XII , for it was he who set up CELAM , the Conference of Bishops of Latin America .
20 Greene chose the life of an émigré , had an austere dedication to the life of the writer , avoided all publicity .
21 ‘ Sex was a means of access both to the life of the body and the life of the species . ’
22 Schüssler Fiorenza has shown in an impressive way in In Memory of Her that women 's contribution to the life of the church was not so marginal as has often been assumed .
23 Trace the development of the woollen industry in the locality and see its importance to the life of the community by following the ‘ factory trails ’ through Drefach and the neighbouring villages .
24 Section 12 of the Act gives the police the power to impose conditions where there is a risk of serious public disorder , to prevent serious damage to property , serious disruption to the life of the community and to prevent intimidation .
25 If he had hoped for a gentle introduction to the life of the School , he was soon to be disappointed , for 1978 was to be the year in which far-reaching changes were to be set in motion .
26 It did not define the authority of the bible in relation to the life of the church .
27 His scenes are never static but animated by his fast-moving line and by his attention to the life of the place , to the boats , barrels , nets and figures at work .
28 It was the policy that residents were expected to contribute to the life of the community .
29 But important though these opportunities are to individuals , they are marginal to the life of the hospital .
30 In a secular society , where death no longer holds out hope of an after-life and heaven , the quality of the life we know we have has assumed an importance previously given to the life of the soul .
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