How To Use Lifesaver In A Sentence

  • That said, my copyeditor is a lifesaver, and keeps me from embarrassing myself. [INTERVIEW] The Saturday Seven with Author Caitlin Kittredge « Urban Fantasy Land
  • It was a lifesaver because I was about to be evicted from my apartment.
  • EAST LONDON - Many beaches along the Wild Coast are going to be a lot safer this year thanks to a serious training programme for local lifesavers.
  • This will prolong some women's lives and be a lifesaver for some babies.
  • Bulcock Beach lifesaver Kate Stow said she suspected the creature was a cunjevoi but could not be sure, so they had to take proper precautions.
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  • Even our surf lifesavers wear long sleeved surf shirts and long boardshorts when on the beach, along with suitable hats/caps. The Beautiful, Soft, Flowing, Modest, Clothing Depicted in the Art of Alfred Emile Leopold Stevens (1823-1906)
  • In countries that struggle with low immunization rates, such products may become major lifesavers.
  • I thought I would have some cachet as the lifesaver in the group but learned otherwise when the host said, ‘Hi, nice to meet you.’
  • These people are lifesavers and it's outrageous that such an incident should occur in such a place.
  • The woman sits like a lifesaver above the stage, scoring each bout as it ends.
  • Beginning and ending at Bondi, this film captures the essence of Australian beach life - the bodysurfers, boardriders, sunbakers, families, tourists and, of course, those iconic Aussie lifesavers.
  • The parking area and the walkway leading towards the lifesavers' building is often strewn with dog litter!
  • Swimmers will be hoping that the current standoff between lifeguards and the authorities will not escalate leaving several of the territory's most popular bathing spots without qualified lifesavers.
  • The club whose players were once shipwrecked off the coast of Spain on their way to a series of friendlies in the Canary Islands needs lifesavers again.
  • Being a lifesaver is part of the job, but I think that helping this little girl will probably be the most memorable thing I've ever done.
  • He laughed and pointed to the group of surfboard riders, saying that four of them were also experienced lifesavers who would be able to assist him in an instant.
  • Tomatoes have had a good press, saying they are lifesavers by preventing prostate cancer.
  • Lifesavers have issued a stark safety warning after a family's frolics ended in the desperate rescue of a small child whose rubber dinghy was swept out to sea.
  • WITH REGARD to the drowning in Haga Haga on December 26, I was horrified to see the equipment the two lifesavers had to work with to save lives.
  • But he said despite its place in Otley's calendar the swim did have a serious aspect to it, in helping lifesavers complete their training.
  • What an incredible job, to be a lifesaver in a doggie swimming club.
  • Leonie is only six and yet she has amazed us all with her actions - she's a real little lifesaver.
  • That's a staggering 300 lifesavers rolling up their sleeves every day in order to touch someone else's life.
  • Legend has it that during this time he was responsible for inventing that amateur gardener's lifesaver, the grow-bag.
  • From sports stars to medical professionals, charity workers to lifesavers and business leaders to those who help sick or elderly neighbours, the range of nominees is impressive.
  • Her family will tonight welcome hundreds of volunteers to a blood sample session at a West Timperley pub in a bid to find the lifesaver who can help Shannon.
  • The new single-use fragrance packets are real lifesavers - and space savers, making it ever so convenient to smell good on the go.
  • More often than not, the 999 Lifesavers stories are concerned with parents and children.
  • What of athletes who exercise in water, such as swimmers, water polo players, water aerobics devotees and lifesavers?
  • When questioned by the Saturday Dispatch, one lifesaver said: ‘Nahoon beach has never been closed.’
  • Surf lifesavers removed the 60 centimetre shark by hosing it with fresh water.
  • The senior aidman (attached from the BAS) works with the company team medic in coordinating medical activities and supervising team personnel (such as combat lifesavers and platoon aidmen) who hold medical responsibilities. FM 71-1 Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Surely such a conscientious accomplishment should prove a lifesaver for thousands of animals throughout the world.
  • His benefits as the spouse of an airline employee would be a lifesaver.
  • While cell phones have become lifesavers in emergency situations, they have also played a crucial role in man-woman relationships.
  • Everything I knew stemmed from my time as a lifesaver and what I had gleaned from the vaguely medical books I came across and the usual television shows.
  • Medically, blood is a two-edged sword, a transmitter of disease or, by transfusion, a lifesaver.
  • The modest lifesaver is pleased with his award, but insists he was simply acting on instinct and determination.
  • I only know a bit of first aid from when I was a lifesaver!
  • “I like to tell people a maraschino is the nutritional equivalent of a LifeSaver,” says Josh Reynolds, vice president of Gray & Company, the world’s biggest maraschino cherry manufacturer. The Fruit Hunters
  • She had to first pass an entry test like all other aspirant lifesavers.
  • Fritzies trenches; had my head been where it was before I started to get the cooty, it would have been fare-thee-well Barney, so I just put Mr. Lifesaver back, and, as before stated, I'm gonna put him on a penshun. Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie
  • When most people think about Australian national identity, the images they remember are overwhelmingly blokey - drovers, surfies, lifesavers, Anzac soldiers.
  • A proud mum has hailed her two-year-old toddler as a lifesaver - after he saved her from falling into a diabetic coma.
  • Despite the serious nature of the expertise shared by the lifesavers, Moreton College's Rob Kreisler said the exchange visit was also a chance to build friendships across the Atlantic.
  • For a species considered near threatened , however , this newfound popularity could literally be a lifesaver.
  • On more than one occasion she has been a lifesaver, but there are times when I think I will snap in the face of the woman's dictatorial refusal to acknowledge much less join the 21st century.
  • Have to say - those meals you call uninspired..well, ohh..those are my lifesavers when I come home late from work : Spinach and Avocado Sandwich
  • A bronzed lifesaver in bright red pool daks and a goofy cap is an Australian icon, although they're starting to wear shorts a la Baywatch or bikepants lately.
  • Jenny Marsey's size 18-20 cotton pants were a lifesaver when they were grabbed to cover a frying pan fire at her home in Meryl Gardens, Hartlepool, Teesside. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Used auto parts can be a lifesaver, but you have to be careful when shopping.
  • While Doris sat having contractions in the car, George played lifesaver.
  • However, others will find that the historically grounded embellishments enliven the story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island lifesavers, a story that has been long overdue in its telling.
  • Combined efforts by lifesavers helped save a British tourist from drowning at Nielson Park on Wednesday.
  • I was a lifesaver at heart and knew the risks of heat exhaustion better than anyone.
  • Used auto parts can be a lifesaver, but you have to be careful when shopping.
  • David wanted to be a lifesaver but he couldn't swim!
  • With the surfing season about to commence, it is time to be mindful of the great contribution our volunteer surf lifesavers make to our way of life.
  • It may be that the problem is not all that serious, but if it is, a heart monitor could prove an absolute lifesaver.
  • When most people think about Australian national identity, the images they remember are overwhelmingly blokey - drovers, surfies, lifesavers, Anzac soldiers.
  • The main beach, on the other hand, is a huge sweep of golden sand that attract hundreds of day trippers and is patrolled by lifesavers in distinctive red and yellow caps.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • The 'surfboat' was about a quarter of a mile offshore 125 miles north of Sydney when the crew, most of who have been volunteer surf lifesavers for just a few months, encountered the shark. Home | Mail Online
  • Nominees might be heroic lifesavers who have put themselves in danger to help somebody else.
  • The small silver disc encasing a temperature gauge could be a lifesaver in the event of a fire.
  • Lifesaver Candy – A circle to show that my love for you will never end.
  • So last night her desperate family held a blood testing session at the Pelican Hotel to try to find Shannon's lifesaver.
  • You really, really want to, because you need some lifesaver to get you to stay in your seat for the entire length of the film.
  • They're lifesavers for many people, but they do have side affects.
  • Lollipops and LifeSavers are amorphous candies; fudge and fondant (creamy candy or filling) are crystalline.
  • Safety belts are a proven lifesaver and should be worn on all journeys, no matter how short.
  • When these small sachets containing a mixture of sugar and salt are dissolved in water they are quite simply a lifesaver for children who have lost vital body fluids.
  • The event was a great success and the community's efforts will go a long way towards covering the large insurance premiums the club will have to pay to keep volunteer lifesavers on the beach this season.
  • No seaside holiday area such as Evans Head would be safe without the services of our surf lifesavers and coast guard.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • You have no idea how much of a lifesaver the spellcheck is for me.
  • The new drug is a potential lifesaver.
  • These sandbags are an absolute lifesaver. The Sun
  • Bill: Thanks, Jane. You're a lifesaver. I owe you one.
  • So there were eighty lifesavers on the beach at that crucial moment.
  • The site stars members of the Nabisco confection lineup, such as LifeSavers and Now and Later chews.
  • All the webpages say so.) markgritter suggested that it tasted like the actual fruit form of Fruity Pebbles, and Timprov suggested the actual fruit form of white LifeSavers before going on to propose that the cherimoya is the answer to what fruit "fruit flavoring" is supposed to taste like. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Why marriage is a lifesaver for women with heart disease Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then, the former champion lifesaver has seen the world thanks to rugby, with Japan being a personal highlight.

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