Example sentences of "of life [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean it 's it 's always a com I mean the whole of life is a compromise but especially with this .
2 The meaning of life is a life .
3 Furthermore , James had something that Niki never had , at least a smattering of general culture , and there is no doubt that appreciating some of the finer things of life is no impediment , but an adjunct , to success in many fields , sport no less than others .
4 The third tier of life is the celebration , to which all the congregations will go .
5 One thing I have noticed about the American way of life is the emphasis on the positive .
6 The range and significance of water in the processes of life is the subject of the next chapter .
7 The first tier of life is the cell , or housegroup of eight to twenty people , and these are constantly multiplied .
8 I believe that the inspiring and the enlisting of the active citizen in all walks of life is the key . ’
9 The second tier of life is the congregation , and as this grows to around 100 to 200 people it will want to combine with other congregations from Ichthus to plant a new congregation in a new area .
10 The industrial paradigm has been based on the idea that the purpose of life is the satisfaction of our physical needs ( including our intellectual need to understand what is going on in the physical universe ) .
11 The expectation of life is an average and assumes everybody lives to that age and then dies but in fact some die before and some after .
12 The first five years of life are a period of rapid development .
13 Cos Jung had this idea that the whole the whole of life was a journey towards the discovery of what he called the real self .
14 The only sign of life was a man , wearing what looked like a woollen dressing gown with a hood , riding past on a camel .
15 But I could appreciate a countervailing vision of tolerant scepticism in which the surface texture of life was a source of amiability and pleasure .
16 Vincent had grasped early on that his deep-seated , recurring fearfulness in the face of life was a condition he shared with many nineteenth-century artists .
17 The only sign of life was a goat chewing on a rag at the corner of a house .
18 — The origin of the world and of life was no accident .
19 Tracking nature 's pathways to the pigments of life was the title of a stimulating lecture by Prof A. R. Battersby ( Cambridge ) at Minnesota 3M Research , Harlow , on 11 December 1991 .
20 This contrast with the previous medieval/religious paradigm where the purpose of life was the salvation of the soul and man had no need to understand the physical universe , only to celebrate it as God 's creation .
21 The only sign of life was the horse tethered outside , and it was n't Twoflower 's horse .
22 He now realized that specialization for a particular way of life was an advantage even in a stable environment , because it allowed a species to escape from the pressure of rivals seeking to exploit the same resource .
23 It was eerily quiet , the only sign of life being a handful of horticultural robots trimming the flora and lawns .
24 By 1966 the earlier body was dormant , its last flicker of life being a report on after-care in 1963 .
25 Until comparatively recently there was a general belief or tacit agreement within the community that the later years of life were a time of " all passion spent " — that sex stopped or should stop with the menopause in women and that it continued into later years only in old men who were awarded the epithet " dirty " .
26 This in part reflected the conviction of nineteenth-century experts that the later years of life were a stage of general physical and mental deterioration .
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