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

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1 The Liberal Democrats happen to believe that investing in our children 's future will provide the highest dividends of all ; and the better quality of life which a good education brings .
2 Pray that many would hear in their hearts the Good News of life through faith in Christ .
3 Now I thought it was an equally good answer to what was the best kind of life .
4 When I was at college , I used to think , ‘ This must be the best time of life . ’
5 A better way of life need not depend on a higher standard of living and they were out to stop those whose pursuit of continued economic and industrial growth undermined the basis of life itself .
6 The ¥70.3 trillion ( $520 billion ) budget approved during a late-night cabinet meeting on December 24th is the first in post-war years to put priority on seeking a better way of life for the Japanese rather than achieving higher economic growth or increased exports .
7 DIATA — A BETTER WAY OF LIFE
8 Latvia , in common with other former republics of the now defunct Soviet Union , is looking to the West not only for help but ideas as it tries to rebuild its shattered economy and create a better way of life in a society which has not been used to making decisions for itself .
9 I think you could play so many tunes on it that not only would we be producing much more efficiently and economically , but people could have a better quality of life too .
10 Under the heading ‘ A better quality of life ’ , Labour 's policy review for the 1990s declared that the future of the planet depended on keeping it at the top of the agenda :
11 Choosing the right car is a hard task , especially one that fits a better quality of life .
12 This probably reflects the perceptions of the respondents rather than a real difference in the actual quality of life of the people who died , although staff members may have been more willing to act as respondents for residents they had got on well with , and those residents may have had a better quality of life because of their relationship with the staff .
13 Bristol will increase its contribution to the pursuit of scholarship and research for the benefit of all mankind , for the creation of a better quality of life for our fellow citizens , for a renewed industrial future for our country and for a better understanding of the past and expanded horizons for many who are trapped by lack of opportunity or missed chances in earlier education .
14 It may seem risky to start investing so much time and effort to obtain a better quality of life for a person at the margin of coping , but once the framework of social care planning has been established other aspects of social work and health service provision can be woven in .
15 Enterprising market economies are always — always , not sometimes — more effective in producing a higher standard of living and a better quality of life than those in which Governments try to run too much themselves .
16 I do n't want to be like a film star , but I do want a better quality of life and I 've got that with H R T !
17 Monitoring of people moved from Friern Hospital in north London and Claybury Hospital in Essex shows that they are not slipping out of the system and are enjoying a better quality of life with greater independence and a more varied social life .
18 People moved from Friern Hospital in north London are enjoying a better quality of life with greater independence and a more varied social life
19 Would his wife not have had a better quality of life with fewer children ?
20 They are intended to reinforce the main aim of the National Health Service — to help people live longer and enjoy a better quality of life .
21 A better quality of life comes from better health .
22 Better housing means a better quality of life for the new residents , ’ says marketing manager Ken James ‘ The work spells excellent news for the community as well as for Wimpey . ’
23 It is widely assumed that restoration of intestinal continuity inevitably results in a better quality of life for the patient , but that is not necessarily the case .
24 We both fight for social justice , we both strive for a better quality of life for our people and most importantly we both demand equality .
25 And it 's never too late in life to improve your fitness , allowing you to enjoy a better quality of life … and more of it !
26 And it 's never too late in life to improve your fitness , allowing you to enjoy a better quality of life … and more of it !
27 Although it may hold back for reasons of cost and supply , and because the housing market is static , during this decade I believe we will see an increasing spread of relocation moves to those parts of the country which offer a better quality of life than London and the South-East . ’
28 It seems like you got there 's a logic , there are arguments behind what you 're doing , and you 're equalising things certainly , but I suppose what comes to mind is this phrase to rob Peter to pay Paul , and it must be very difficult to explain to the people in the old folks home when it 's being closed , I 'm sorry , you 're doing this so that somebody else in a different part of the country will have a better quality of life .
29 How risible it is that art can not provide a better imitation of life , when we know that life itself is so illusory .
30 Does it not presuppose man 's progress from primitive to sophisticated ways of life , and does it not suggest on the basis of a progressive increase of ahi sā a movement from a less good to a better form of life ?
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