Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] life " in BNC.

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1 Has the unsounded life
2 It is all very well to delay the onset of a retinopathy for a year or two , but to achieve this , is it justifiable that a diabetic has no social life and a poorer quality of life for 20 years ?
3 Just to go out into the night can give a sense of this ; night is not empty darkness — the night can be warm , or stormy , still or windy , and the darkness is charged by this and has a changing life of its own .
4 Nigel has a new life with his family in Florida .
5 Not because he ca n't live without her ( he has a new life , new partner and new home ) but because he has to know what happened .
6 Not because he ca n't live without her ( he has a new life , new partner and new home ) but because he has to know what happened .
7 And archivists like it , because if the medium carrying the recording has a limited life , it is possible to copy the sound to another medium without any degradation taking place .
8 Pottery has a limited life , determined by the function of the vessels , and thus store jars kept secure in a pantry may remain intact for several generations , while cooking pots , if in constant use , have a very short life .
9 For one who has a strenuous life it is necessary , absolutely necessary in order to keep sane and well .
10 Like many cephalopods , it has a curious life cycle : after growing very rapidly , reaching sexual maturity in just four months , it dies after a single breeding session .
11 If properly fitted to the shaft the boot has a long life .
12 The nation-state is inevitably becoming weaker as power goes both up to Europe and down to regions and districts , but it has a long life yet , and the British people have many uses for it .
13 The second must be that he or she has a long life .
14 The MacDonalds box has a useful life of only several minutes , but languishes for decades in litter or landfill .
15 Every member of staff has a private life which should be respected ?
16 Awkwardly he said , ‘ A person has a private life .
17 It is worth emphasizing here that because an option has a finite life and expires it can involve the investor in a 100 per cent loss .
18 Within the everyday repetition of television — the routines of presentation , the everlasting serials , the standardizations of time-slot — difference has a short life , the unexpected quickly instituted as an expectation .
19 The species has a short life under water , and lives up to 6 months in the aquarium .
20 Suppose a machine which has a known life of only two years is expected to yield £242 each year .
21 Suppose a machine has a known life of only one year and is expected to yield £450 at the end of that year .
22 His mission is to assure that everyone he comes across has a happy life .
23 A basic page printer has a rated life ; Canon engines are good for 3,000 pages per month , Ricoh 's can handle 5,000 , and you should expect them to last around three years at the full rated use .
24 On top of that it has a whole life of its own with sports , a nightly disco , live music , and a daily English film .
25 Catnip is an example ; Nepeta cataria is the true herb and is the catnip that has a hard life if a cat is part of the household , but Nepeta x faassenii , also sometimes called catnip , is the usual species grown in gardens , with little if any attraction for cats , though it is always alive with bees when in flower .
26 He has a comfortable life in west Los Angeles ; he dates a movie mogul 's ex-wife ; he wants for nothing .
27 Frances has a comfortable life in many ways .
28 It has a digenetic life cycle , alternating between a bloodstream stage in the mammalian host and a procyclic stage in the tsetse fly vector ( 4 ) .
29 On the whole , George Milton is a good , honest man who has a difficult life to lead , looking after Lennie the simple giant .
30 O. ostertagi has a direct life cycle .
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