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Example sentences for "life which"

  • Hugh Miller furnished, in his own life, an excellent instance of that practical common sense in the business of life which he so strongly recommended to others.

  • Southwood Smith, "is not only the end of life, but it is the only condition of life which is compatible with a protracted term of existence.

  • There," says he, in his Autobiography, "I laid down that plan of life which I have steadily and successfully pursued.

  • But to have known one at once so severely just and so indulgently tender and affectionate makes a mark in a man's life which he forgets at his peril.

  • He speaks of the married state, moreover, as a life which, if rightly led, is full to overflowing of good works.

  • As for Luther himself, he at first felt strange in the new mode of life which he had entered at the age of forty-one, so suddenly, and in the midst of his arduous labours, and the stirring public events and struggles of the time.

  • All this implied a nature liable to difficulty and struggle--elements of life which had a predominant attraction for his sympathy, due perhaps to his early pain in dwelling on the conjectured story of his own existence.

  • The Epistle of James, again, assures the man who endures temptation that 'the Lord will give him the crown of life which He has promised to all them that love Him.

  • The last Method which I proposed in my Saturday's Paper, for filling up those empty Spaces of Life which are so tedious and burdensome to idle People, is the employing ourselves in the Pursuit of Knowledge.

  • She is in that time of Life which is neither affected with the Follies of Youth or Infirmities of Age; and her Conversation is so mixed with Gaiety and Prudence, that she is agreeable both to the Young and the Old.

  • Optimum vitæ genus eligito, nam consuetudo faciet jucundissimum, Pitch upon that Course of Life which is the most Excellent, and Custom will render it the most Delightful.

  • The necessity of daily food for our bodies should remind us of that bread that cometh down from heaven, and that water of life which, as a river, maketh glad the city of our God.

  • Thus uncle and niece glided imperceptibly into that mode of life which is called humdrum, and which some wise people consider the best mode of getting through existence.

  • So Luke FitzHenry passed out into his life--a life which he was to make for himself.

  • There are certain modes of life which, if once adopted, make contentment in any other circumstances almost an impossibility.

  • But he admitted to himself that the pleasure which he had received during his visit was quite sufficient to qualify him in running any risk in an attempt to return to the kind of life which he had formerly led.

  • He had given all the colour to my life which it possessed.

  • For myself, I feel that there is something cut out of my life which cannot be restored.

  • Consoled, as far as any consolation could reach her, by the consciousness of doing good, as well as by a strong sense of religion, she led a life which we regret so few in her social position are disposed to imitate.

  • Thank God, I trust and feel that my regard for His precepts, and my perceptions of His providence, are too clear and too firm ever to suffer me to fly like a coward from the post in life which He has assigned me.

  • Then a strange thing happened--one of those little accidents of life which seem to be thrown off by the mighty hand of Fate.

  • Think of it as one of the misfortunes of life which we all have to suffer.

  • That unnamable quality in life which in every deeper feeling and every keen perception lights the spirit and charges it with intuitive knowledge is in his philosophy the love of God and the source of the love for persons.

  • Augustine says, to a kind of life which is betwixt and between.

  • But if these actions minister to our concupiscences, then they fall under the voluptuous life which is not comprised in the active life.

  • And similarly, under the active and the contemplative lives is comprised that kind of life which is compounded of them both.

  • She continually looked forward with a bright, vague interest to "growing up," to the mastery of life which adolescents so trustfully associate with the arrival of adult years.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bitterly cold; dying woman; falling short; four cloves; good grace; life annuity; life everlasting; life for; life from; life goes; life have; life here; life interest; life that; life unto; life were; life when; life worth; life would; modern geography; mother died; other grains; paper basket; quiet place; really ought; would look