Sentence examples for something to be saved from inspiring English sources

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On the whole, during the millennium separating Alcuin from Newbery, the child's mind was thought of, if at all, as something to be improved; his imagination as something to be shielded; his soul as something to be saved.

We want something to be saved without fear".

"If teenagers consistently viewed sex as something to be saved for marriage, Planned Parenthood would lose abortion business," Sims argued.

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But they may need to do something if manufacturing is to be saved.

It's not like Abu Ghraib or something where lives are going to be saved if you reveal this, and people are going to be spared torture.

Powell had looked in such control in the heats and semi-final that he seemed to be saving something special for the final.

Perhaps he was unable to stomach hearing from a skeletal child a plea for something to be done to save others from the fate he knew, all his life, awaited him.

Once you have created something, it can be saved to your iPad's camera roll, shared or sent to MoMA, which reserves the right to use it however it sees fit.

That's something that should be saved for the secondary school grounds, preferably later.

"There was very little sense that The New Republic was something that could be saved," an editor who was there told me.

That something could be saving for a home deposit, or maybe investing in stocks.

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