problem of loveの例文
- The comic deals in satirical form with the problems of love relationships.
- After graduation, problems of love and career appeared one by one.
- A young woman set herself on fire to escape problems of love and economics, reports said.
- Perhaps some of the draft could occur before 1732, when Princess actively mused upon the problems of love and marriage.
- It is this vital and vigorous thing that is ongoing as you and I work out our problems of love and justice.
- Locke's popularity derived from the emotional style in which he sang lachrymose ballads about the problems of love and life in Ireland.
- The musicals mostly focused on the village life, the innocence of growing up, the problems of love, parental care, and the mischief of youth.
- Bedhab's poems deal with problems of love, romance, odernity and politics . his humorous poems present biting and sarcastic comments on the incongruities of life.
- She is the only fairy not to use her Sirenix wish throughout the fifth and sixth seasons ( although she does mention it in " The Problems of Love " ).
- Thus Shakespeare offers him to the audience not as an answer to the problems of love and melancholy in " Twelfth Night ", but as an alternative spirit, with its own rude energy and boorish flaws.
- After the review of Christian doctrine, Augustine treats the problem of love in terms of use and enjoyment until the end of Book I of " De Doctrina Christiana " ( 1.22.21-1.40.44; ).
- ELLIOTT SMITH " Elliott Smith " ( Kill Rock Stars, 120 N . E . State No . 418, Olympia, Wash ., 98501 ) : In gently strummed, quietly sung songs, Mr . Smith, of Portland, Ore ., sorts through problems of love and friendship.
- Leng sums up the conclusion that Harrison provides in the middle eight's final line, " " Can only do what it tells me " " : " He surveys the problems of love, social strife, and disconnection from spiritual values, but decides that taking his own advice is a good enough start ."
- Cathleen Medwick in " The New York Times Book Review " praises Eberstadt's " shrewd and sensuous fifth novel . " Medwick hails Eberstadt's preoccupation with " the footloose life of the wilfully dispossessed " and writes that " in her novels, idealists and fast trackers wrestle with thorny problems of love and social identity . "*
- Harvard professor Stephen Burt wrote in 2011, " Throughout the Game Theory songbook, but especially in " Real Nighttime " ( 1985 ), you can hear an anguished concentration on language and its rules . . . and on the complementary rules of pop song construction, as if all those rules once mastered could help solve problems of love and sex, of friendship and estrangement, of bodies with feelings that have no clear names ."
- Love Is the Enemy; Love Is Contraband; Love for Sale; Love Locked In; The Judgment of Love; The Many Facets of Love; No Escape From Love, Punished With Love; Armour Against Love; Lies for Love; The Wild Cry of Love; The Slaves of Love; The Cave of Love; A Game of Love; The Love Pirate; The Love Trap; Conquered by Love; The Prisoner of Love; A Fugitive From Love; The Problems of Love.