Found 1001 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).Number of matches per 100,000 words: 303.33No : Line : Concordance 1: 10: about his wife having to work all night with a group of special-slows before an 2: 20: ocrisy? Do we really mean that all people are equal when we say this or do we ad 3: 28: equal" are usually members of all kinds of minorities like homosexuals, the dis 4: 28: certain rights. Obviously, not all of the discriminated are refused the same pri 5: 56: ad in a dark and damp cell was all they could count for. Today, societies agree 6: 68: n introduced lately, this time all over Europe, requires every new car to have a 7: 102: of enterprise), freedom to buy all the necessary or unnecessary goods, and the f 8: 110: visible everywhere. Societies all over the world differ a lot. People, despite 9: 130: tice in their country and that all the criminals are going to be punished proper 10: 138: ecame directly exchangable for all the other articles and thus money originated. 11: 140: rsal category and a feature of all human beings. While evil has existed as late 12: 146: ral and distinctive feature of all people is aiming at comfort and security. The 13: 146: . The living examples might be all the people who struck by the extreme poverty 14: 148: great extent, helps to achieve all of them./^t/Money itself has little value. It 15: 150: eat money as a good excuse for all the wrong in the world. 16: 188: ruths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal..." says the Declaratio 17: 190: that makes the statement that all people are equal a hypocrisy. How can we clai 18: 216: that has the gradual effect on all of us, it diminishes our ability to think thu 19: 234: ant lack of time to accomplish all those duties and responsibilities. Undoubtedl 20: 252: hild is ill or has been crying all the night and the mother wants to take a few 21: 268: who suffer. In this way people all over the world face a magnificent opportunity 22: 280: er of channels to choose from, all providing a huge selection of programmes whic 23: 292: cademic world has brought them all to big cities, where universities and college 24: 326: visit somebody. However useful all these invensions may be they limit our use of 25: 336: uch alarming messages are sent all over the world by environmentalists, who put 26: 7256: enefits it has been destroying all that makes life worth living. Must we wait fo 27: 7610: ually can one be provided with all the answers to all the questions that still c 28: 7610: ratic tradition is the best of all possible ways to get self-fulfillment and rea 29: 7760: d cigarettes is the biggest of all other businesses. What is more, it is not onl 30: 7770: ity of meeting new people from all over the world and learning their customs and 31: 7844: iew in this essay./^t/First of all every person is an individual. Everyone is di 32: 7858: ood poisoning or AIDS disease. All drugs can be divided into two groups; soft on 33: 7983: ncorporate the perspectives of all cultures in all subjects and to reject the Am 34: 8162: , affluence, health, power and all that people desire is accepted as a consequen 35: 8210: TV and hundreds of channels in all possible languages. To watch them with compre 36: 8232: fee) and the actual reality we all live in. Commercials are not mimetic of reali 37: 8248: you active and full of energy all day long'. Ironically enough, the commercial 38: 8252: h is higher as it must include all of the costs of the emission thanks to which 39: 8262: ges./^t/As I said people enjoy all the entertainment that is offered to them by 40: 8320: wise we would not believe that all the washing powders are 'the best' and 'numbe 41: 8441: motion pictures are preferred all over the world. They are easy to watch, they 42: 8466: ven that they, indeed, satisfy all the above conditions.There is sufficient evid 43: 8468: evidence that animals fulfill all the conditions from the first group. Obviousl 44: 8484: n can make us feel really bad. All we have to do is to remember that none of us 45: 8512: y are we here?" or "How did it all begin?", constitute the universal, never-answ 46: 8526: ian ink, poster colours - were all used to paint, all with an unlimited range of 47: 8526: ours - were all used to paint, all with an unlimited range of tints and hues. We 48: 8528: rvations of the artistic scene all around the world. The objects produced by con 49: 8542: the drug and focuses virtually all his interest and activity on obtaining and us 50: 8582: ly the school authorities must all combine their efforts to properly educate the