Sentence examples for under mind from inspiring English sources

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Look for the religion section of almost any bookshop in Britain, and you'll find it's been subsumed under "Mind, body and spirit".

Jessica, our superhero, no longer under mind control--supernatural or otherwise--rejects this notion and adamantly refuses to let her rapist evade responsibility.

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After months of training, he was able to manoeuvre a car through a course on a former airport – where there would be no risk of collision should a stray thought pop into his head (the car is not approved for public roads when under mind-control).

There's an under-mind, all psychologists agree – an unconscious which does a lot of the heavy lifting in the process of thinking.

In a letter to the psychologist Peter McKellar, Blyton describes her writing technique: In another letter to McKellar she describes how in just five days she wrote the 60,000-word book The River of Adventure, the eighth in her Adventure Series, by listening to what she referred to as her "under-mind", which she contrasted with her "upper conscious mind".

I'd meet with the heads and say that rather than hothousing kids to get the grades, they should consider teaching them about successfully navigating real life, with classes in how to create better relationships, how to turn bullies into your best friend, and how to handle working under mind-numbing stress – or, as Hamlet called it, "the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune".

Under mind-boggling California law, a local tax that raises money for a specific purpose — such as healthcare — requires a two-thirds vote.

Eventually your under-worked mind will get bored of this and come up with something.

Those pioneering services include Safecare, which involves home visitors working to prevent the neglect of under-fives; Minding the Baby, which supports new mums at home; and the New Orleans Intervention Model programme for children's mental health.

Later, Valentine had always known something "under her mind"; Tietjens refers to "something behind his mind"; while General Campion "was for the moment in high good humour on the surface, though his subordinate minds [sic] were puzzled and depressed".

But for the wrong-headed replacement of Maxime Machenaud and the inability of Vincent Debaty to throw a pass under pressure – mind you, he was not the only French sinner in that regard – England could be champions.

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