Use "matter of life and death" in a sentence

1. It's a matter of life and death.

2. They wouldn't ask for help unless it were a matter of life and death.

3. Fulfilling orders on time is a matter of life and death for a small company.

4. He told the telephone operator that his call was a matter of life and death. Sentencedict.com

5. "Accountability might seem like an abstract concept, but for Indian women it's a matter of life and death."

6. The threat of nuclear annihilation has converted it into a matter of life and death for all mankind.

7. From mythology to science fiction, human versus machine has been often portrayed as a matter of life and death.

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9. The full City Council is expected to take up the issue next week.Cranley said ending Brownouts was a matter of life-and-death.“Brownouts aren’t just political games,” Cranley said.

10. 1981, Alexander Yanov, The Origins of Autocracy: Ivan the Terrible in Russian History, page 152: The interests of the Russian aristocracy — the Boyardom — which by definition defended the social limitations on power (since these were a matter of life and death for it), did not

11. Collectivising the gig economy: In the pandemic, it's a matter of life and death Anthony Forsyth, RMIT University and Labour Law Down Under Blog.This post was recently published in a collection of articles: 'Focus on Impacts of COVID-19 and Work and the Challenge for Union Rights' - …