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Example sentences for "everyday life"

  • The only practicable means of impressing one's pecuniary ability on these unsympathetic observers of one's everyday life is an unremitting demonstration of ability to pay.

  • Pictures of everyday life, familiar fireside discussions abound, together with the scenes of blood loved by all nations in the season of their early manhood.

  • This return to seriousness is quite as noteworthy as the mixture of everyday life, added by the poet to the idea borrowed from his model.

  • An Act of Everyday Life Treated as a Pretended Dream and Interpreted by Psychoanalysis.

  • Thus it is given a practical bearing on everyday life--a result that is in accordance with all religious history, in which we find that religious faith always appropriates and utilizes the ethical ideas of its time.

  • Taboo has originated a mass of irrational rules for the guidance of everyday life; magic has grown into a quasi-science, with an organized body of adepts, touching religion on one side and real science on another side.

  • Ghosts gradually lost their importance as a factor in everyday life; sights and sounds that had been referred to wandering souls came to be explained by natural laws.

  • The number of elements with whose compounds we commonly deal in everyday life is very small.

  • But, on the other hand, the experiences of everyday life compel us to acknowledge that food cannot be made out of a stone, or gold out of copper.

  • For Freud's doctrine of the unconscious, see his Psychopathology of Everyday Life, translated by Brill.

  • In everyday life we study our acquaintances and their actions from a personal standpoint.

  • Their great interest, however, consists in the light which they throw upon everyday life in India at the remote period at which they were written, and upon the method of teaching adopted by the founder of the religion.

  • A divorce, it must be remembered, was a common incident of everyday life in the Germany of that epoch.

  • The drawing in it was correct and elevated, and the perfect forms and system of the antique were carried into painting, united with the fleshy look of everyday life.

  • When we compare these results with the show that the skin makes as a sense-organ in everyday life, we can hardly help bringing against it the charge of dishonesty.

  • Should we not say something about =inattention=, which in everyday life we take to be the opposite of attention?

  • Illustration] (4) How is it that very great differences in mental imagery may go undetected in everyday life?

  • In pictures of everyday life he gave us Adrian Brouwer and David Teniers; in landscape, Everdingen, Ruisdael and Waterloo.

  • With the Dutch people this was most certainly the case, and the popularity of the painters of scenes of everyday life is a proof of it.

  • That Hals, Brouwer, or Ostade were great painters was not half so important to them, if indeed they thought of it all, as that they were capable of turning out pictures which reflected their everyday life like a mirror.

  • Some people may be of the opinion that they already possess in everyday life a certain degree of equanimity, and that they therefore stand in no need of such exercises; yet it is especially those who doubly need them.

  • Human understanding, as it works in everyday life and in ordinary science, is actually so constituted that it cannot penetrate into superphysical worlds.

  • The virtues of humble homes, the smiles and tears of everyday life, are presented in James Whitcomb Riley's poems.

  • An occasional revolt against extreme romanticism is needed to bring literature closer to everyday life.

  • He was an apostle of altruism, and he tried to improve each opportunity for doing good in everyday life.

  • He lived so far above the range of little minds, the trivialities of everyday life, social gossip, and the like, seemed to shrink from his presence.

  • Religion should not merely be a Sunday suit, but a gentle accompaniment to mitigate the ponderous tones of everyday life.

  • I remember now certain striking details in them, which bring to my mind certain experiences of everyday life.

  • We know that Swedenborg was temperate in everyday life, but went willingly into society, and then he allowed himself a poculum hilaritatus, a cup of cheer.

  • In the former case, the practical problems of life are to be lifted to the plane of fundamental principles; in the latter case, fundamental principles are to be brought down to the plane of present, everyday life.

  • I shall readily agree that there is always a grave danger that the trivial and temporary objects of everyday life may be viewed and studied without reference to these fundamental principles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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