Example sentences of "of be human " in BNC.
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1 | Yet movement is the very essence of being human and of the human condition which policing sets out to nullify . |
2 | He was sent to be , commanded to be , the first completely human being , the first to be wholly at one with the human race , to be , therefore , wholly at risk from us , to be the victim , the scapegoat on whom we could project our guilt and our fear of being human , of being loved . |
3 | Miss Claire Darbourne , 28 , said she thought the five-year-old affair with a secretary was ‘ just part of being human ’ . |
4 | The essence of being human consists in the values we place on ourselves in being human beings . |
5 | It helps us to see that suffering is a part of being human . |
6 | Instead of being human and down-to-earth , faith becomes a fragrant , concentrated essence . |
7 | Because language is a fundamental part of being human , it is an important aspect of a person 's sense of self ; because it is a fundamental feature of any community , it is an important aspect of a person 's sense of social identity . |
8 | But they 're part of being human . ’ |
9 | Althusser describes the ideological form of Marx 's early work as humanist in that it addressed the problem of human nature or the essence of being human . |
10 | They are not part of being human . |
11 | Furthermore , the academic discipline of English studies followed the familiar dynamics of a professionalizing process in which the conditions of being human were themselves masculinized . |
12 | Along with theorists such as Ronald Dworkin ( 1979 ) and Alan Gewirth ( 1979 ) we would hold that each individual human being has certain fundamental rights which we possess equally by virtue of being human . |
13 | a cetacean 's fear of being human |
14 | Maybe I 'm tired of being human , if human is what I am . |
15 | I 'm tired of being human . |
16 | Western science — like our medicine — is notoriously dismissive of anything that smacks of the spiritual life that our civilisation seems so carelessly to have thrown away.Yet if we are to survive for another thousand years , we desperately need to rediscover this aspect of being human ; not only as a reaction to the yuppie ‘ me first ’ generation of the Eighties but as the only means of re-establishing the synergy between man and planet.This requires a radical shift in our attitudes . |
17 | The pattern revealed in the story of the Incarnation of constraint , death and resurrection is fundamental to the Christian mystical perception of being human . |
18 | Now , if that were right , that is , here 's our bodily bit here , that 's what individuates them , right , Socrates is shorter than Plato , Plato is a bit taller than Socrates , Socrates has funny bulgy eyes , erm Plato must have been rather a normal looking person , a variety of things that differentiate them , but they 're not different in respect of being human beings . |