Sentence examples for living bread from inspiring English sources

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Next Sunday, 10 a.m.: "O Vos Omnes" by Tomas Luis de Victoria, "O Living Bread" by Percy Whitlock, with choir.

John 6: 51 "I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world".

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In the meantime, she tells me she's living off bread and jam.

Ms. Azano said that she had not cooked anything since Friday because of the rockets and that her family was living on bread and spreads.

Sophie Brookes, manager of the National Debtline in Birmingham says: "It doesn't mean living on bread and water but it does mean cutting back a bit.

GEORGE ORWELL, who memorably sketched the stark existence of living on bread and thin soup in Paris in the 1930s, hardly seems like an obvious guide to exotic food in the tropics.

So in less than five days I gained seven pounds living on bread and butter, beer and chips (that's fries in English).

I'd been told the rent for my studio apartment was going to be hiked up, and I was already living on bread and beans, so staying there wasn't really an option.

"It's the bane of our lives, bread," says Keith Annal, the operations manager.

Long live bread.

Back came the answer by telephone: "Man does not live by bread alone - not even pre-tested bread," "From the American Character," by Denis William Brogan".

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