Similar words: from the cradle to the grave, from there, from then on, from the heart, from the outset, from the word go, from that day on, rise from the dead.
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1, She lived in the same village from the cradle to the grave.
2, They knew each other from the cradle.
3, The bond of brotherhood was one to last from the cradle to the grave.
4, How many years can a person live from the cradle to the grave?
5, Her life, comparative ease from the cradle up; she had to thank her father.
6, He had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle, as most Catholic children had.
7, He was taught from the cradle never to cry.
8, We knew each other from the cradle.
9, We have known each other from the cradle.
10, Some people left, it's from the cradle to the grave.
11, Commitment will go with us from the cradle to the grave.
12, Life is a battle from the cradle to the grave.
13, In this country the government looks after you from the cradle to the grave.
14, Learning should be a never ending from the cradle to the grave.
15, I've been able to ride a bike from the cradle.
16, Social security was made available from the cradle to the grave in Britain.
17, He had bad luck from the cradle to the grave.
18, Good fortune followed him from the cradle to the grave.
19, The road of salvation was mapped out from the cradle to the grave.
20, As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle.
21, Like most Catholic children, he had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle .
22, Because you've been crackers about Christopher,[http://sentencedict.com/from the cradle.html] in love with him from the cradle.
23, They are electrically powered and operate from supports built on rails with vertical and horizontal movement controlled from the cradle.
24, Practices which have characterised the details of your daily living from the cradle upwards are dealt a swift and final blow.
25, The state now provided something of a protective safety net from the cradle to the grave.
26, On the contrary, learning should be a never - ending process, from the cradle to the grave.
27, Called Theobroma, this cocoa-based brew was hatched from a chemical analysis of 3,200-year-old pottery fragments from the Cradle of Chocolate, the Ulua Valley in Honduras.
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