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

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1 ( Chapter 7 contains an attempt to follow through the implications for the internal life of institutions of their practising such a Habermas type communicative rationality . )
2 Symbols , according to Gandhi , are a necessity for the religious life of some people but he insists that there is nothing inferior in conceiving of God in personalized terms .
3 I was intended for the religious life .
4 The attempt here is to highlight the inadequacy of the present legal approach where it is assumed that selling on credit , or leasing for the useful life of the equipment is not lending , and that reservation of title on sale does not constitute the creation of a security interest but is merely an agreement as to the time at which the property should pass to the buyer .
5 GROWING up on a tobacco farm was enough to convince Cheryl Boston that she was not cut out for the agricultural life .
6 The assertion about the murder of the father setting problems for the unconscious life of all later generations has been left unexamined in anthropology and sociology .
7 Those figures — the £170 and the £153 — represent the surcharge that Langbaurgh families will have to pay for the continued life of the Tory Government .
8 His wife , Sonia Gandhi , was an Italian-born Christian who had made known her distaste for the political life imposed on her husband ; their son Rahul , 21 , and daughter Priyanka , 19 , were too young even to enter the Lok Sabha .
9 But Keith Davies , spokesman for the anti-euthanasia Life campaign , said : ‘ We reject any suggestion that the law concerning euthanasia needs amending .
10 Competent solicitors are a blessing to their clients and a necessity for the economic life of the country .
11 Laughton came from Scarborough and while his best known film role was probably The Hunchback of Notre Dame he won his Oscar in 1932–33 for The Private Life of Henry VIII .
12 The hope for the future life and charity towards all and everything .
13 We at first wanted to know each other , then knowing became friends , and every day as our knowledge increased , greater liking , deeper sympathy , and so on to love and feeling our love , knowing it to be true , pure , and everlasting ; then the desire for the perfect life of unity , and then of giving the world the benefit of our love by a little child .
14 It also sunk £255,000 into a joint vent-ure , Sherwood International Ltd ( CI No 2,114 ) , to buy the rights for the Informix-based life assurance system , Palace , from Beta Computers ( Europe ) Ltd .
15 Japan 's chip-makers head for the good life
16 For ten years , from the time she arrived in France — after a journey in which she showed considerable enthusiasm for the new life to which she was going , and very little sign of regret about leaving her country , let alone her ‘ dearest mother ’ ( in contrast to Mary of Guise 's grief ) — until her marriage , she was the fêted darling of the French court .
17 I trusted him to see that I was equipped for the new life I had chosen .
18 He thought that architects should design for the new life style which was to arise , and design " for service " , making economical and logical use of space and using mechanical devices in order to provide comfort and to make housework pleasant by lightening the time and effort spent doing it ( 1934 p 32 ) .
19 For the first class she had just taken two soft pencils , and she had sketched while the others had mixed watercolours for the still life of a bowl of apples , oranges and pears .
20 I decided to use a varied by essentially loose technique for the still life that I attempted next .
21 During this period of voluntary ostracism from social contact with those around him , Mr Thesiger 's fondness for out-of-doors sports and predilection for the simple life stood him in good stead .
22 As delivery approaches , r ( the riskless rate of interest for the remaining life of the future ) tends to zero , as does D ( the present value of the dividends payable ) .
23 Faye turned and buried her face in her husband 's shoulder , and Belinda 's throat constricted suddenly as she saw how their love for each other and their concern for the tiny life growing inside Faye united them in both happiness and fear .
24 She threw up until the nausea passed , just as it always did if she drank alcohol , but now it was almost as if her body already knew alcohol was bad for the tiny life growing inside her .
25 The women demanded their ‘ gifts ’ of time and interest to the club be reciprocated by the donation of time and money by the players for the collective life of the community .
26 Jack Berry 's Laurel Queen is fancied for the Standard Life Handicap ( 3.15 ) and Bill Elsey 's Philgun may defy a penalty in the Calder Handicap ( 4.15 ) .
27 He has n't bought the widely held idea that a good airing is beneficial for the inner life .
28 For example , in mice modified liver cells have been implanted , which have not only corrected the phenylalanine defect but have remained healthy for the normal life span of the animal .
29 The injected cells remained healthy within the liver parenchyma and corrected the phenylalanine defect for the normal life span of the mouse ( even though the cells made up only a small percentage of liver cells ) .
30 So much for the normal life cycle of the virus in nature .
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