How To Use life-or-death In A Sentence
- It sounds to me as if the two of you were dealing with a life-or-death situation yesterday. DEVIL'S CLAW
- Now he's been seriously injured in yet another crash and will require life-or-death brain surgery. General Hospital's Steve Burton on Jason's Life or Death Surgery
- And every year, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing a new home, honey bees stake everything on a process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building.
- The busker's struggle extends beyond the everyday necessities to life-or-death events that overshadow his performances. Doom and Gloom, and the Cult
- As last month's nuclear disaster at Japan's Fukushima power plant shows, such safety considerations can become a life-or-death matter. Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant to Open With International Oversight
- Better to stay in their safe tenured little patch of academia than risk saying something on urgent but controversial questions where their purported wisdom might help ordinary people wrestle with huge life-or-death decisions. How the End Begins
- With thousands of miles of marching behind him and constant life-or-death decisions to make, it was a rare luxury to sit on a ship gently drifting down a river in India. Alexander the Great
- TV and John Wells Prods., centers on a mobile medical team that travels the U.S. helping those in need get through life-or-death medical crises. Twilight Lexicon » Rachelle LeFevre in Unnamed Medical Drama Pilot
- Sideburned men in bell-bottomed jeans dashed from building to building, cradling Kalashnikovs, in a life-or-death game of hide-and-go-seek. Day of Honey
- Such organizations should be ready all the time to make life-or-death choices and have the organizational capability of self-sacrifice.