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How To Use Body and soul In A Sentence

  • She gave herself to him body and soul.
  • In the thirteenth century, the popedom was at the summit of mortal dominion; it was independent of all kingdoms; it ruled with a rank of influence never before or since possessed by a human sceptre; it was the acknowledged sovereign of body and soul; to all earthly intents its power was immeasurable for good or evil. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
  • Water, especially in a cleansing bath before a ritual, always soothes my body and soul.
  • The church will sanctify your body and soul on Sundays.
  • One of the chants of the production's liturgy is that two things are certain: that we will die; and that we must transgress the limits of our existence, break and smash taboos, in the urge to transform suffering into pleasure; body and soul, pain and pleasure homoousian. Superfluities Redux
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  • Both in practice and in theory, he moved always toward new interconnections between body and soul, life and art, morality and psychology.
  • In the most famous example, from the Book of Genesis, Enoch father of the even hoarier Methuselah doesn't simply keel over at the ripe old age of 300 but is "translated," body and soul, into heaven. Foreign to Familiar, Essence Intact
  • In all these, the common denominator is the willingness, eagerness, or desperation to eschew all pretense of privacy, discretion, decorum, and personal space to expose mind, body and soul in any and all ways possible the sleazier, more embarrassing or self-immolating, the better! Lorraine Devon Wilke: You're Not Keeping Up With The Kardashians Either
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton.
  • The Celt, undisciplinable, anarchical, and turbulent by nature, but out of affection and admiration giving himself body and soul to some leader, that is not a promising political temperament, it is just the opposite of the Anglo-Saxon temperament, disciplinable and steadily obedient within certain limits, but retaining an inalienable part of freedom and self - dependence; but it is a temperament for which one has a kind of sympathy notwithstanding. Celtic Literature
  • He thought of the degree as something in the bank and a licence to pour himself body and soul into rugby. Times, Sunday Times
  • She threw herself body and soul into her work.
  • It is more than sonic sound-bathing; it is deeply resonant immersion of mind, body and soul.
  • But this particular morning, my tears were salted with frustration and exhaustion as my body and soul crumpled, overwhelmed by the weight of empathy. Christianity Today
  • Vanishing into nothingness, he felt his body and soul, breaking apart and ripping.
  • People can reject dualism at a conscious level, but the intuitive sense that body and soul exist is here to stay.
  • She'd finally realised that what she needed was to commit mind, body and soul into something challenging and exciting.
  • America, investing in it one of the “usual amounts,” promising to make Howells over again body and soul with the life-giving albuminate. Mark Twain: A Biography
  • Cancer macerated her body and soul.
  • Two large 1957 canvases, All Alone and Body and Soul, each about 3 by 5 feet, are playful images with pink scumbled lines activating the rich off-white, pale blue, brown and gray impasto at the center of the canvases.
  • Socrates the man, consisting of body and soul, when he is waking, are two persons: since waking Socrates has no knowledge of, or concernment for that happiness or misery of his soul, which it enjoys alone by itself whilst he sleeps, without perceiving anything of it; no more than he has for the happiness or misery of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • My body and soul serve to condition this effort with manual, physical, and spiritual attunement, not unlike the tuning of a musical instrument.
  • While many of them do involve both body and soul - eating matzah, wearing tefillin, blowing a shofar, etc. - in the case of mitzvot it is the needs of the soul that provide the impetus for engaging in the activity.
  • He fought body and soul for his country.
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton.
  • Yet there was, in Orphism, a distinction between body and soul.
  • People were amazed to see that he was in perfect health of body and soul. Christianity Today
  • They think they own the employees, body and soul.
  • Away in smoke go the lordships, the Rabbi-hoods of the world, and the man who acquiesces in the burning is saved by the fire; for it has destroyed the destructible, which is the vantage point of the deathly, which would destroy both body and soul in hell. Unspoken Sermons Series One
  • I hate my job, but I have to keep body and soul together somehow.
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton.
  • He scarcely has enough money to keep body and soul together.
  • People were amazed to see that he was in perfect health of body and soul. Christianity Today
  • The distinction between body and soul seemed unimportant here. The Tribes Triumphant
  • People were amazed to see that he was in perfect health of body and soul. Christianity Today
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton.
  • Thus far Plato and Aristotle attribute similar statements to the Orphics: body and soul are separable.
  • His wages are barely enough to keep body and soul together.
  • One of his companies specialises in the most indulgent and decadent pampering of mind, body and soul to be found in the Home Counties.
  • It's astonishing to witness the recuperative powers of the human body and soul.
  • In real prison situations, inmates are ready to sell body and soul for a stale crust of bread - anything!
  • They do not allege that they remember that (and yet as they themselves are, as they say, composed body and soul of this eternal fire mist, they ought to remember), but only that there are certain comets which occasionally come within fifty or sixty millions of miles of this earth, which they suppose may be composed of the fire mist which they _suppose_ this world is made of. Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity
  • A place to restore body and soul over huge steaming bowls of noodles swimming in broth and shiny black bento boxes of sushi, dumplings and tempura, washed down with reviving miso soup.
  • People were amazed to see that he was in perfect health of body and soul. Christianity Today
  • But this particular morning, my tears were salted with frustration and exhaustion as my body and soul crumpled, overwhelmed by the weight of empathy. Christianity Today
  • I hate my job, but I have to keep body and soul together somehow.
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.
  • I hate my job, but I have to keep body and soul together somehow.
  • By some instinct I told them at once about James Hinton, whom, of course, they knew by name as the first aurist of his day; how, with all that this life could give him, he had died of a broken heart, a heart broken over the lost and degraded womanhood of England, the hosts of young girls slain in body and soul whom he met with at night in our terrible streets. The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons A Book For Parents, And Those In Loco Parentis
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.
  • He died for Mass'r Jim, -- loved him and _died_ for him, -- jes 'give up his sweet, precious body and soul for him on de cross! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
  • We keep in touch, I always inquire about him, he is a devotee of Khwajah Gharib Nawaz the Holy Saint of Ajmer ..now if you call his malady a disease than the first person to infect him with the poison was his uncle who gagged him and sodomized him when his family was away..he has not forgotten that and weeps each time he talks of this persecution ..this assault on his body and soul. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Having thus briefly anatomised the body and soul of man, as a preparative to the rest; I may now freely proceed to treat of my intended object, to most men's capacity; and after many ambages, perspicuously define what this melancholy is, show his name and differences. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • It was just at this period (the beginning of 1902) that he was promoting with his capital and enthusiasm the plasmon interests in America, investing in it one of the "usual amounts," promising to make Howells over again body and soul with the life-giving albuminate. Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
  • Orthodox Christians live - habitually, I would say - within a liturgical environment that transfigures body and soul, the entire world, in this vision of the light of the Transfiguration.
  • They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul.
  • It is also a remarkably accurate portrait of a family who, in two postwar generations, leap from the daily struggle to keep body and soul together to public school insouciance and confidence.
  • By baptism we be regenerate, and when we shall have passed the time of this exile, he shall clothe us of double vesture, that is to wit of body and soul in glory. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • In that hille and in that same place, at the day of doom, 4 aungeles, with 4 trompes, schulle blowen and reysen alle men, that hadden suffred dethe, sithe that the world was formed, from dethe to lyve; and schnlle comen in body and soule in juggement; before the face of oure Lord, in the Vale of The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • His wages are barely enough to keep body and soul together.
  • The reason for which body and soul unite follows from a deed -- the Titanic act of dismembering and killing Dionysos.
  • Here the devouring jaw is a symbol of corporeal disintegration; it reverses the process of reintegrating the perfected body and soul at the time of the Resurrection.
  • But this particular morning, my tears were salted with frustration and exhaustion as my body and soul crumpled, overwhelmed by the weight of empathy. Christianity Today
  • Conversely, there is the Mosaic prohibition against murder of any kind, coupled with the idea of the body and soul as God's property, and perception of suicide as motivated by despair.
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.
  • I hate my job, but I have to keep body and soul together somehow.
  • Don't you know it will be the ruin of ye, body and soul?
  • The materials do include assertions about the constitution of humans and do make a distinction between body and soul.
  • He'd have wished to own her, body and soul, to possess her.
  • Fula is a muffler for warming the user's body and soul on a cold winter's day. Archive 2008-03-01
  • ‘And your father,’ said the farmer, ‘a poor wretch, with hardly enough to keep body and soul together — (the bunniab snorted, but was silent) — came to my father, and he said, putting his hands together as humble as could be —’ The bunniah here flashed a furious glance at his companion, but bit his lips and held. his peace. The Olive Fairy Book
  • But, on the other hand, in fully adopting the old scholastic creationism, he supposes a special creation of the _soul_, a separation of body and soul, which in this form is very contestable, and might better have been replaced by a separation of natural and rational or of physico-psychical and pneumatical parts of his being. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life;Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul;Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old. Sandra Robbins Heaton.
  • They think they own the employees, body and soul.
  • The materials do include assertions about the constitution of humans and do make a distinction between body and soul.
  • The fall of man is our plaister for all these particular maladies of body and soul, which you call “the general health”; but Shaftesbury and Bolingbroke have attacked original sin. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The unconscionable truth fused his mind, body and soul in a foreign uncertainty and the rhythm that had heretofore produced harmony in his life was now off-key. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • Forgive me for needing you in my life; Forgive me for enjoying the beauty of your body and soul; Forgive me for wanting to be with you when I grow old.
  • Body and soul are not meant to be parted from one another.
  • Copra argued that the original split in ancient times did not occur between body and mind but between body and soul or spirit.
  • Our Lord is the owner of our body and soul; and they had no doubt that in bringing their sick to him, they would be cured: «And all who touched him were cured» (Mk Spero News
  • Body and soul were in consonance with each other.

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