Sentence examples similar to provided with sustenance from inspiring English sources

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As hunting and gathering provided them with sustenance, tobacco was their only crop; it was planted with much ceremony.

This must also provide you with sustenance.

The exhumed bones of a man, named Shanidar 3, who had been blind in one eye and missing his right arm but who had survived for years after he was hurt, indicated that fellow Neanderthals had helped provide him with sustenance and other support.

Rather, they rely on the forest in which they live to provide them with sustenance and mental stimulation.

For now, I will rescind back into my normal life with my normal job, scheming the means of language and persuasion in a way that provides me with sustenance.

For now, I will retreat back into my normal life with my normal job, scheming the means of language and persuasion in a way that provides me with sustenance.

If SNAP is intended to provide sustenance, then sustenance it should be.

To 'sustain' has been defined as 'to supply with sustenance and to nourish' [ 24].

These early cities – Ur, Nineveh, Jericho, Babylon – became established next to their farmland, and for a time flourished in concert with the fields that provided their sustenance.

Whatever the esthetic shortcomings of Eng's food stalls, they do provide the walker with sustenance for the most strenuous part of this long day, the climb to the Lamsenjoch Hutte, 2,000 feet above.

There's a beekeeper who trains new recruits and packs her garden with as many flowers as she can to provide the bees with sustenance; a former IT manager turned English flower-grower and the only elderflower farmers in the UK.

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