Sentence examples for to survive something from inspiring English sources

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But could it have been an effort to survive something other than a criminal act?

In order to survive, something else takes over, which most people never know they have, and do not need.

"It's such an insult – clearly people have no idea how it feels to survive something like this.

I think it takes more strength to survive something like that than it does to beat somebody up with a negative television ad.

Doesn't politics inevitably make you hard? "No I don't think to thrive you have to become hard, but to survive something like what's happened to me in the last six months, you either have to be so hard you've got no feelings whatsoever or you've got to not read the newspaper, and not watch the telly.

If Sega was to survive, something drastic had to be done.

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Whereas only the (rational) Isfahbad-light part of the soul is immortal, Suhrawardi, nevertheless, notes the possibility for the imaginative faculty of souls that have not yet achieved perfection to perhaps survive, something that is required for the experiencing of divine retribution and for the perfecting of souls in the afterlife.

The whole trek had been a kind of group therapy session about how to communicate and survive, something we do every time we perform.

"This show is about a culture trying to rebuild and survive, something we are all facing right now one way or another.

Their relationship was intense, but it did not survive, something Ms. Heinze ascribed to their immaturity.

If anybody could survive something like this, it's him".

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