When the word is "life"
life ... or a long one ...
for gun dealer is 20 year and if you have kill some one you will be in prisond for life ..
At least one year and one day in prison.
Technically speaking, a person can only live as long as their natural life. So "life" ends at death, whether death will occur in one hour, one day, or 65 years from now. However, when Judges want to emphasize no possibility of parole for heinous crimes, a judge can give a life sentence (or lifespan sentence) for every count charged (such as multiple murder charges). So, if a criminal killed multiple times, the judge could sentence to say, "Life plus 100 years". The person would die long before reaching that limit.
There isn't one. 'Move' here is used intransitively. However, in 'he moved his mother to California', the object would be 'mother'. There is no direct object in this sentence, only an indirect object (California).
The meaning of life is '42'.
No. He has one year and one day
one day
How long did you want the sentence to be? The frog was a competitor in the Animal Olympics long jump event. Frogs can jump long distances.
I would imagine a meandering sentence is one that is too long and does not confine itself to one subject.
yes