Walks of life
walks of life (noun) - positions in society and jobs that people have
come from all walks of life
members come from all walks of life
women given equal opportunities with men in all walks of life
experienced discrimination in many walks of life
people from worthy walks of life
in all walks of life
from all walks of life
knowledge gained from people from other walks of life
attracts people from all walks of life
associate with people from all walks of life
lay people from all walks of life
die younger than women in other walks of life
people from all walks of life
unsung heroes and herroines from other walks of life
happened to people in all walks of life
experienced by people in other walks of life
inviting people from other walks in life
members come from all walks of life
make education available to people from different walks of life
taken from all walks in life
Example sentences:
* Members come from all walks of life.
* People all over the world from all walks of life are joining the Buddhist faith which is no longer seen as an eastern religion.
* It seeks to help evolve a more equitable social order where women are treated with respect and dignity and given equal opportunities with men in all walks of life.
* The ethnic minority experienced discrimination in many walks of life.
* The small community has a smattering of ordinary people from worthy walks of life such as ambulance drivers, nurses, teachers and charity workers.
* In this job you have contact with more people from all walks of life.
* "In all walks of life wives have to deal with emergencies but in the farming industry these can occur regularly and can assume considerable importance."
* "As fellow professionals from all walks of life are wont to do when gathered together, we could be found discussing every aspect of our vocation."
* True, you have politics in all walks of life, however in the diving industry some seem to thrive by putting other organisations and individuals down because of their different training methods.
* She had a great knowledge of people, gained from all the people she met from other walks of life.
* Camping is a pursuit that attracts people of all ages and walks of life.
* Born and raised in San Francisco, California, I took it for granted that I could associate with people from all walks of life, from every background.
* The college is devoted to bringing together people from many different cultures and walks of life.
* "It was important too, that these lay people should be from all walks of life, from different age and social groups, and comprise an even mixture of both sexes."
* Actresses are particularly at risk, dying on average 21 years younger than women in other walks of life.
* Our group includes teachers, lawyers, farmers, people from all walks of life.
* What we are looking for are the exceptional unsung heroes and heroines in other walks of life.
* We seeing democratic participation in all walks of life.
* People from other walks of life may be invited to participate in the training run by the education ministry.
* "As a result of social pressures, girls have a tendency to underachieve academically and in other walks of life."
* "Prison happens to people of all ages, from all walks of life; there's no typical prisoner's wife."
* "It happened to lots of people in all walks of life, and always looked like such a pity."
* "There is also little point in outlawing employment discrimination if the disadvantage and discrimination experienced by disabled people in other walks of life are not redressed."
* "The bureaucrats' control of appointments in all walks of life increases the dependence of their clients and followers on them for access to social wealth, thereby reinforcing their power base."
* The company went public in 1886 inviting investors from all walks of life.
* Our members come from all walks of life and include a student, a research chemist and a music critic.
* You get people from all sorts of walks of life.
* The government has made a bid to make education available to people from different walks of life.
* Things should be made easier; after all actors come from all walks of life and we shouldn't keep them out.
* "By holding open meetings for children and having the telecottage above the local store, people of all walks of life came in - small-scale entrepreneurs and their spouses, shop assistants, craftspeople and children."
* Prison officers are taken from all walks of life.






