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How to use self-preservation in a sentence

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I doubt whether the Scots, going it alone, would have developed the same ruthless instinct for self-preservation.
Did I think that self-preservation, as a basic drive, would take precedence over everything else?
I wasn't ready to chuck everything that I believed back in his face because of my sense of self-preservation.
All normal human emotions atrophy except one, the instinct for self-preservation and, allied to it, the itch to tyrannise.
Ending a corporation's right to exist if it is destructive to human beings sounds like self-preservation to me.
His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause.
Their fatalism is tempered only by the drivers' acknowledgement that the need for speed is stronger than the instinct for self-preservation.
Her instinct for self-preservation, however illogical it might be, remained strong.
While people in the same occupation often protect their own, self-preservation is a strong instinct in everyone.
Even in the age of reality TV you might expect a greater sense of self-preservation.
Chaos theory conveniently dovetails with this instinct of military self-preservation.
The ship is sinking and nobody with a sense of self-preservation wants to stick around this mess anyway.
What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs?
Forest companies are naturally inclined to look after the state of their forests as a natural instinct to self-preservation.
There's a sense of shame and self-preservation that you develop that lasts a long time.
Traditionally, people who make their living giving and taking punches have not paid much heed to the law of self-preservation.
Could Jagger and the Stones pull off a similar feat of reinvention and self-preservation?
There is something in the institutional church that is so much engaged in self-preservation that it is going to destroy itself.
If you do not demonstrate self-preservation, your employees may feel obliged to emulate that behaviour.
In the end, it is her undaunted spirit and self-preservation that is remarkable, not her morality.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was the instinct of self-preservation that gave him inspiration to accomplish it.
We club men will have to countercharge the enemy, for self-preservation, to play heavy villains upon the stage.
But mythology comes in and attributes them all to a nisus for self-preservation.
Here is nature once more at her old game of self-preservation.
He was savage justice and the law of self-preservation personified.
They are self-preservation and the perpetuation of the species.
For a moment I heeded nothing of the heat, forgot the patent need of self-preservation.
And yet the murder, if you choose to call it so, would be simply a measure of self-preservation.
They have no sense of self-preservation and so are entirely without fear in the face of danger.
We demand a right, guarantied by the sacred and inviolable law of self-preservation!
Men attach importance only to self-preservation and the propagation of their species.
The state of nature is something we ought to avoid, at any cost accept our own self-preservation.
Throughout our lives we all use masques as self-preservation or to obtain something.
It is in vain to oppose constitutional barriers to the impulse of self-preservation.
As he wheeled about, it was a beast at bay, vibrant with the instinct of self-preservation, that faced a huge bull-ape that was already charging down upon him.
Here he was compelled to violate his instinct of self-preservation, and violate it he did, for he was becoming tame and qualifying himself for civilisation.
Although Oliver had been brought up by philosophers, he was not theoretically acquainted with the beautiful axiom that self-preservation is the first law of nature.
And acting on these principles, those who benefit by the laws will be the lawmakers, for they necessarily have the instinct of self-preservation, and foresee their dangers.
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