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Wealth property he tells us exists for the sake of virtue not virtue for the sake of wealth.

Mr Cameron put aside some of this conservatism for the sake of the coalition.

Only those who throw away their lives for my sake and for the sake of the Good News will ever know what it means to really live.

All the smokers should give up smoking for the sake of their own and others' health.

Practically everything in my life had been cleared away for the sake of writing.

I hated these women, hated the lot of them, for the sake of Mother, Father, and Hattie.

From the first he had sought to conciliate that gentleman, for the sake of the deserted girl.

No one will argue for the sake of a useless old man who is in charge of a decree.

She will put her interest ahead of others every single time, just for the sake of being a bitch.

I go to the palace for the sake of dogs and men alike. No one shall attack or harm me.

Men shed a jugful of tears for the sake of their children, for their wives, or for money. But who weeps for God?

Regardless of the reasons for a couple's public argument, for the sake of their own peace of mind, bystanders should try to remove themselves gracefully from the fray.

Your standard of life, including eating and all aspects of living, must be for the sake of restoring the whole life in the place of Jesus Christ.

Make a conflict for the sake of the together serious violent crime member of the encouragement citizen, protect the Human body right of citizen bitterly.

This paper introduce the techniques of creating the environmental art by daylight for the sake of expending the image in the architectural design and the environmental design.

The Xingqi style: Practitioners mentally control circulation of qi throughout the body for the sake of prophylaxis and treatment of disease.

For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, those of my own race.

These points have been mentioned in passing in the previous class, but they are summarized here for the sake of convenience and for added emphasis.

To compare my heart, I do good things not for the sake of reward, see no help, blind, I feel sorry for my conscience.

Some people will speak badly of themselves out of repentance. Some people will speak themselves very well for the sake of sophistry.

A more integrated theory of design and analysis has been established for the sake of developing the condensing lens type large aperture Frensnel lens.

Insist, effort, struggle, for the sake of the future, forward.

And as for the scarlet letter, I wear it for the sake of its gold thread.

They begged for mercy for the sake of saving their own skins.

They were willing to surrender themselves for the sake of the other girls.

We can't risk big things for the sake of small ones.

Regulations were gutted for the sake of a quick profit at the expense of a healthy market.

He who has never denied himself for the sake of giving, has but glanced at the joys of charity.

Just for the sake of this article, let's build a model to get a firmer grip on the notion "service".

Walk for the sake of walking - it's amazing what you see when you slow down to check everything out.

We are all brothers, one can not write out two rooms, are for the sake of this family.

Is it for the sole benefit of the people here, or is it for the sake of your fruition and Nirvana as well?

And in the name of the club, for the sake of the club, even to blow yourself up who CARES! That kind of loyalty you'll build.

Every day in the crowd, for the sake of life, and in the experience of time, I can see myself walking in the wind and rain.

That means Mancini will end up having to tell the board to get rid of him for the sake of the team.

This time he has to get it right, for the sake of the world's most prestigious newspaper and of that new recruit in the City Room.

Antecedents: Being nailed to a cross for the sake of mankind; taking the fall when the boss's daughter-who shouldn't be interning here anyway-breaks the fancy coffeemaker.

Nowadays, there is a growing tendency for children to attend school at a very early age, especially for the sake of early intelligence development.

Never do wrong for the sake of money.

Please do not disassemble the board at the right side unnecessarily, for the sake of safety.

I don't want to lose my health for the sake of filthy lucre.

However, for the sake of this article we're interested in the triggering infrastructure, not the mechanics of sending birthday CARDS.

Now all arts do the inferior things for the sake of the superior; therefore the universal nature does so too.

So instead of really being themselves, they resort to strictly standing out for the sake of standing out.

But perhaps also thread in an occasional run or bike ride for the sake of your hippocampal health.

Life is sometimes like a transaction, as long as you not only for your own sake, but also for the sake of others, you can finally get his benefits.

Therefore, for the sake of the security and freedom of all individuals, let us curb our egocentrism, and try to show your concern for others.

I have taken the framework of their words and polished them a little for the sake of grammar and fluidity of meaning and readability.

But politicians of all stripes in the Midwest are keen to promote ethanol for the sake of local farmers, who grow the corn from which it is made.

He regardless of costs for the sake of your spoiled, with the ultimate aim is to you forever though his claws.

for the sake of造句

Create for the sake of creation.

Science eis for those who are studious, poetry is for the sake of those knowledgeable people.

Instilling children with good virtues for the sake of humankind is something that Cao stresses.

I should not be giving you these teachings even for the sake of impressing you for a moment.

The most prominent category is things that do cool things just for the sake of doing cool things.

Every father should insure himself against premature death or prolonged illness for the sake of his wife and children.

Have so a group of people, for the sake of national revival, for the peace that the people, they, it devilishly hard to go a journey.

Zhangjiajie middle reaches of the snow, you have no need for the sake of safety, the area of staff, wherever and whenever visitors are God's protection.

We are also paying tribute to a model of international collaboration, for the sake of health protection, in a world of radically increased interdependence.

Professor: Although here, it's as if the government is electing by conscription certain citizens to go die for the sake of the whole.

To forsake good for the sake of gold is not for me.

He is willing to die for the sake of his country.

What is modified ought to be the editor's demand on the contributor for the sake of publication.

He said that these probes installed in an iron rack just for the sake of saving public resources.

She worked for her living; then, still for the sake of her living, — for the heart, also, has its hunger, — she loved.

Nevertheless, for the sake of David your father, I will not do it during your lifetime. I will tear it out of the hand of your son.

English tends to avoid repetition unless for some special rhetorical effects whereas Chinese favors it for the sake of semantic prominence, phonological harmony and syntactic balance.

Thousands of martyrs sacrificed bravely for the sake of the people.

The most dangerous hypocrite in a Commonwealth is one who leaves the gospel for the sake of the law.

They were always ready to go through fire and water for the sake of the Chinese people's liberation.

Then it hypotheses that we could use empty hedge instead of approximation, for the sake of the continuum of fuzziness of hedge.

The reason is that for the sake of convenience the Party handles many things directly and brushes aside the government bodies.

Dantes spoke for the sake of hearing his own voice.

Someone to protect the existence of happiness, but also for the sake of true love and leave.

Dr Sarah Dauncey, medical director of Nuffield Health, said: "People need to get fitter, not just for their own sake, but for the sake of their families, friends and evidently their pets too."

Cor. 11:10 Therefore the woman ought to have a sign of submission to authority on her head for the sake of the angels.

Above all, it should be honest, for the sake of both investors and the aspiring entrepreneur.

They were always ready to go through fire and water for the sake of the Chinese people' s emancipation.

The church of God has been hurt many many times by self-appointed preachers of various kinds who are only doing it for the sake of money.

His family moved to the countryside for the sake of his son's health.

Wang Guowei agrees to take the position of the correspondence adviser in the Chinese Classics Department at the Research Institute of Peking University for the sake of academy.

We do not trade for the sake of exports.

Hope today, all the teachers will smile from the heart, for the sake of plum, full of the world! As long as the teacher happy, we are happy!

In youth journey, even if you take the unreasonable, are just for the sake of the most simple wish.

For the quirkyalone, there is no patience for dating just for the sake of not being alone.

Johnson had to quit basketball then, supposedly for the sake of his own health and definitely for the peace of mind of his peers.

forsake formalities for the sake of brevity

Finally, until one day, you meet someone who loves each other. At that time, you finally realized that all of the search is for the sake of him.

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