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How to use lifeblood in a sentence

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What gives the series lifeblood is excellent writing, inspired acting and good characters.
Whether this defence will be accepted by the political sources who are the lifeblood of any newspaper is, for the time being, a moot point.
With 14,000 workers in 13 countries it has built a sizeable business with Asian and European carmakers but its lifeblood is Detroit.
Didn't matter though, as the charity's doors were closed because its lifeblood had been cut with the loss of its tax deductibility status.
Something must be done to halt the alarming decline in television audiences on whom it depends for its lifeblood.
The international prohibition of drugs is their lifeblood, and a guarantee of on-going civil war.
It's a city that has depended on sins of the flesh for its economic lifeblood, but it is also a city that confesses its sins.
Roadside services on the A9 were banned in the 1970s to preserve the economic lifeblood of Highland villages.
Quiet precision of thought and speech is individuality's prerequisite, its lifeblood, its hallmark.
Tonle Sap Lake is the lifeblood of Cambodia, providing the most important source of animal protein for its population.
But the problem has been compounded by the inability of the Legion to attract younger ex-servicemen and new lifeblood.
Retained firefighters come from all walks of life and are the lifeblood of the brigade in rural areas.
The cloud, that huge bank of online power that lives somewhere and everywhere, is fast becoming the lifeblood of the internet economy.
The African approach to time has delved irrefragably into her very lifeblood.
Promoting juvenile talent is the lifeblood and future of any sporting club.
Principals may take the limelight in a musical but chorus work is the lifeblood of it.
The power of a nation lies in its freedoms, its ideas, and its lifeblood including new immigrants which add fresh lifeblood.
We here in British Columbia know that forestry is the lifeblood of our province's economy.
This river is unlike the fire before, more focused, cool and steadily pulsing and mixing with her lifeblood and mending her core.
The mighty Rufiji River is the lifeblood of the reserve and its numerous tributaries and oxbow lakes are ideal for boat safaris.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And it was as if Dworn's own lifeblood had been drained and his own heart had stopped beating.
No man knows, till he experiences it, what it is to feel his own lifeblood drawn away into the veins of the woman he loves.
It made me almost frantic in my desire to find some way to keep warm and cooling lifeblood in her veins.
Water, the staff of life for all living things, is the lifeblood of vegetable processing operations in many ways.
The curse impels her to attack him, to seek to drain his lifeblood.
Lyrically, though, the lifeblood of the career of Live has been the angst-filled spiritual journey of its songwriter, vocalist and frontman, Ed Kowalczyk.
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