Example sentences of "life [pron] was [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I can now reveal that in a previous life I was the iceberg that sunk the Titanic .
2 Throughout their married life she was a tremendous support , managing their everyday affairs , helping to organise his exhibitions on both sides of the Atlantic and allowing him the freedom — one might say the luxury — to paint without interruption .
3 Throughout her life she was a regular worshipper at Llanfwrog Parish Church , even though in recent years she was largely confined to her home .
4 During the last years of her life she was the leader of a group — concerned to reform sexual behaviour and discard gender stereotyping — that published the journal Urania from 1916 .
5 For once in my life there was no need to believe as I did or act as I chose for any reasons other than that I was personally convinced it was right .
6 For perhaps the first time in her life there was no feeling of restlessness deep in her soul , no desire to be somewhere else .
7 For the rest of Russell 's life there was a constant tug of war between the very real religious sentiments which he expresses in passages like those and his sceptical attitude towards established religions .
8 Hamilton asserted that in ordinary life it was the strong arm of the law and not the strong arm of the husband which protected women from hurt or molestation .
9 As Thurlow sums him up , ‘ in everyday life he was a small insignificant man in an ordinary suit … but take off the uniform of the city solicitor and put on the running singlet and the track shoes and the transformation was amazing ’ .
10 My father worked on the railway and in my conscious life he was a supervisor , he was called an inspector , Inspector .
11 In his early life he was a keen explorer and traveller , and his photographs of life in Meiji Japan are of historical interest .
12 Throughout his life he was a committed member of the Church of Ireland , giving generously to local charities .
13 All his life he was a staunch supporter of the Bible as the ultimate truth and proclaimed this at the famous Oxford debate on evolution .
14 For most of his working life he was a maintenance engineer at Courtaulds ‘ Main Works ’ , retiring in 1962 .
15 Quite apart from his business acumen ( by the end of his commercial life he was the head of the largest clothing manufacturers — which his father had acquired earlier , originally named Freedmans — in the British dominions , as well as chairman or president of the most important trade bodies related to that industry ) he held very senior positions in such organisations as the Baron de Hirsch Institute , the Montreal Reform Club , the Montefiore Club , the Montreal Insurance Co , the Jewish Public Library , the Hebrew Educational Institute , the Canadian Jewish Committee for the Relief of War Sufferers in Europe , the Executive of the Canadian Jewish Congress , the Canadian Colonisation Committee , the Zion Athletic Club , the Zionist Organisation of Canada , and many , many more .
16 In later life he was an invalid .
17 Towards the end of his life he was an enthusiastic supporter of British involvement in the war of 1914–18 , for which he made recruiting speeches .
18 For the scene when Benjamin is trying to get a room key , Nichols suggested that Dustin find in his life what was the most painful thing for him to do that had a sexual connotation , in a public way .
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