Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] for life " in BNC.

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1 Premiums paid for life insurance and funds under management have risen more than five-fold to £14.5 billion and £224 billion respectively , despite there being only a 2m rise in the number of life insurance policies to 106m .
2 We are talking here not specifically about DNA , but about the basic ingredients needed for life to arise anywhere in the universe .
3 The rules set for life insurance firms , and proposed for general insurers , strongly favour insurers investing in low-risk assets , such as bonds , rather than higher-risk ones like equities .
4 An intricate watering system would eventually replace the army of Baluchistan gardeners who tended not only the road islands but the roundabouts and the young plantations of trees struggling for life under the condemnation of the sun .
5 Pigs bred for life inside do n't do well outside — so the Pig Improvement Company has come up with a tougher type of pig .
6 Hagans jailed for life for Anna McGurk murder
7 NEW evidence emerged last night which may help clear two sisters jailed for life for the murder of bank worker Alison Shaughnessy .
8 Players fighting for life after head injuries
9 On July 29 the Northern Ireland appeal court in Belfast released three out of four of the former Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ) members imprisoned for life in 1986 for the 1983 murder of a Catholic man [ see p. 34318 ] .
10 Since 1977 , when a detailed inquiry into child deaths was instituted in Gwynedd , no children admitted for life threatening events in the first four years of life have subsequently died ( apart from two children with known epilepsy who have died during fits ) .
11 JAMES Robinson , one of the men jailed for life for the 1978 murder of the newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater , began a rooftop protest yesterday over the Home Secretary 's refusal to refer their case to the Court of Appeal .
12 Factors needed for life ?
13 No , factors needed for life .
14 Well look back to the factors needed for life first of all .
15 It 's no secret that swans mate for life .
16 Head injuries leave sportsmen fighting for life
17 Six hundred senators chosen for life ruled the city : they had to be married , to have children and to be sons and grandsons of citizens .
18 A conventional multiplier to apply in such case to expenses continuing for life would be 16 .
19 Instead she takes part in his piracy and gains meaning for life , before she helps him escape .
20 Many academics , being civil servants , have secure jobs guaranteed for life .
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