Found 50 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).Number of matches per 100,000 words: 15.15No : Line : Concordance 1: 124: ars depriving an individual of his or her freedom or just taking away his or her 2: 124: er freedom or just taking away his or her life has been the only way of protecti 3: 216: ow much science contributes to his or her life. When a telephone, a TV set, a ra 4: 216: ity, man unconsciously diverts his or her attention from dreaming and imaginatio 5: 252: d has some problems in school, his or her mother is to blame for it. Mothers nee 6: 272: ool who cannot come up against his or her problems. It should be perceived as a 7: 370: person's breakdown entailed by his or her unquenched ambition, simply because na 8: 562: y of drugs one can possess for his or her own use. Thus, everybody may feel free 9: 713: as always wanted to understand his or her fellow human beings. The search for un 10: 713: always felt the urge to share his or her thought, he, therefore, attempted to r 11: 715: , man might be tempted to view his or her world from a very narrow-minded point 12: 717: ^t/Man has tried to understand his or her mind and soul ever since he or she dev 13: 939: uld willingly risk and destroy his or her life. But still many people do it and 14: 1312: glish must be able to organise his or her work when preparing for the exams. He 15: 1336: will set a definite purpose in his or her life. An example that can be useful he 16: 1438: the substitutioner, imposes on his or her eating candy. There are basically two 17: 1544: illiant one, highly increasing his or her chances to pass the exam. Unfortunatel 18: 1582: arent serving as an example to his or her children indirectly helps the envirome 19: 1886: ontrary, they usually boast of his or her achievements and estimate others at th 20: 1888: eping a child at home aware of his or her contribution to the family which becom 21: 2011: the parents has to resign from his or her professional career. Also, both parent 22: 2129: mned. If a child does not tell his or her parents about a low grade he or she go 23: 2141: non from the very beginning of his or her life. People lie because they do not w 24: 2143: d is not hungry but just wants his or her favourite chocolate cake. While trying 25: 2143: ate cake. While trying to talk his or her mother into buying one, the child reso 26: 2147: are lying to in the dark about his or her being a bore. This particular situatio 27: 2150: ely lying - the doctor enables his or her patient to hold out hope. It may happe 28: 2517: the entire responsibility for his or her action and for the consequences of not 29: 2519: ions when one wants to protect his or her life, someone else's life or health, b 30: 2519: e else's life or health, be it his or her beloved one or a complete stranger. Su 31: 2521: her they lie is the problem of his or her own consciousness, not the problem of 32: 2569: course of patient's treatment, his or her mental attitude plays equal part as me 33: 2718: parents". The child, who hears his or her peers talking about their moms and dad 34: 3279: short to enable man to fullfil his or her dreams and duties, is stuffed with a v 35: 3348: instalments by a student after his or her graduation and taking up regular emplo 36: 3382: other expectations that affect his or her life. It is one's work very often. Sup 37: 3477: mputer or synthesiser to write his or her music does it with less passion than t 38: 3565: he object's outfit, as well as his or her eyes, hair, or complexion./^t/Some oth 39: 3605: o a party or invites guests to his or her own appartment. If not, s/he is either 40: 4047: every receiver and to satisfy his or her average taste. Accordingly, the world 41: 5267: fulfils their days determining his or her goals of life./^t/A very common opinio 42: 5926: baby's gender quite early and his or her possible birth defects. People who are 43: 7145: l have to deal with or face in his or her days of existence. For that reason alo 44: 7366: ers. Readers' own feelings and his or her perception of them is enriched with wh 45: 7971: somebody wants to escape from his or her everyday problems, wants to live in se 46: 8015: rld, and, therefore, to create his or her own vision of reality, built upon view 47: 8017: omfortable while performing in his or her native language, the study of a foreig 48: 8099: n from and step by step create his or her hierarchy of values.These are just few 49: 8498: equire his parishioner to kill his or her favorite pet in order to win God's gra 50: 8502: is method and the reactions of his or her pupils. The same is the case with chur