1Good food and affection do wonders for a man, body and soul.'
2The meeting had left him deeply chilled, both in body and soul.
3He was absorbed, body and soul, in the business of the firm.
4The price he paid was to belong to them body and soul.
5So Rome emerges body and soul from the past, in this spectacle.
6For keeping body and soul together; for keeping body barely decently clad.
7In nature, as in man, body and soul are one and indivisible.
8The people are being despised and neglected and ruined body and soul.
9His is the interior play, the eternal conflict between body and soul.
10He wanted Zaynab's body and soul, even as he had wanted mine.
11The pale-faced man had thrown himself body and soul into the movement.
12The woman, too, was awake, in every fibre of body and soul.
13The qualities of body and soul that now emerge are far newer.
14Epicurus, that it is a fragment torn from the body and soul.
15Her free young body and soul revolted with nausea at the thought.
16And when they took people they took the body and soul together.