Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun] [prep] the world " in BNC.

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1 To understand the UK economy and the restructuring of Britain that has been occurring we have to consider not only the response of British industry to changes in the world economy , but the character of those global changes themselves and the forces that have produced them .
2 Such a statement is analytic , whereas the truth of synthetic statements can be judged only by reference to facts of the world .
3 However , questions about the meaning of sentences , such as ’ Who did he mean by the woman he saw last night ? ’ can usually only be answered with reference to facts about the world , i.e. , the specific denotation .
4 It could equally well be seen as an attempt to draw attention to problems in the world that her audience might not be aware of .
5 If you lose sight of that , all the attention to detail in the world is not a great deal of use .
6 Christopher exports the Wallabies to collectors around the world .
7 The hidden agenda , which has never been properly discussed , was an attempt by American superagent Mark McCormack to muscle into the world of FI via Didier Pironi , then president of the drivers ' association .
8 Gloucester18pts Bath27 THE sight of David Campese drifting across field from the far wing and cutting even the New Zealand defence to shreds in the World Cup persuaded Bath that this was an attacking move worth investigating .
9 EUP 's business manager Allan Woods remembers 20 years ago when the press could rely on sales of almost 1,000 copies to institutions throughout the world .
10 A YEAR after coaching the Scottish Junior Ladies rink to victory in the World Championships in Germany , Peter Louden ( left ) has struck gold again .
11 We have many companies exporting high quality products to markets throughout the world .
12 Because it 's , one of his poems was , when man to man in the world ever shall grer , gra gra , Oh Gosh !
13 It is up to man to look at the world and through his perceptions and his thinking to convert the world either into a form which can then be processed or into an idea .
14 Hendry , who has not won a ranking event this season but could well be timing his peak to perfection with the world championship less than six weeks away , followed up with a break of 105 to lead 3-0 .
15 But the amendment also obliges the United States to oppose ‘ by word and vote ’ any further lending to Yugoslavia by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund .
16 According to the National Enquirer : ‘ The 20-minute tape has been offered for sale to newspapers around the world by a secret source . ’
17 The WHO programme of health for all by the year 2000 is a challenge to governments throughout the world to improve the health status of their populations .
18 The UN 's spokesman , Eric Falt , was often economical with the truth — a failing common to spokesmen around the world .
19 The next day , US State Department representative Margaret Tutwiler hinted to reporters that Baker was considering transferring his attention from the Middle East to areas of the world " where the circumstances are producing change " , although he continued to hold meetings on the Middle East during January .
20 In between , and amid the unprecedented furore over the axing of Clive Rice and Jimmy Cook , Wessels had become South Africa 's new captain and had taken the squad to Australasia for the World Cup .
21 At least once a fortnight there have been confusing signals coming from rugby in South Africa , in contrast to the clear-cut campaign that South African cricket conducted on their way to entry in the World Cup in New Zealand and Australia in this southern summer .
22 Rijkaard and Van Basten had travelled to Holland but Milan did not want them to play and both pulled out of the squad , Rijkaard with flu , Van Basten claiming he was tired after his trip to Tokyo for the World Club Championship .
23 Here the stress is on experience ( on observation and testing ) as the only way to justify claims to knowledge of the world , and hence on methods of verification as the key to the meaning of scientific statements .
24 The American government has made the data available at negligible cost to users around the world and , in recent years , has become concerned at the cost .
25 Such motivations took students to colleges throughout the world to learn military science , railway engineering , medicine , etc. , at the beginning of the century just as contemporary liuxuesheng ( overseas students ) learn about computers and technology at American universities .
26 To treat them simply as statements of objective fact , to be proved or disproved by appeal to observation of the world around us , to the speculations and arguments of metaphysical philosophy , or even to the authority of the Bible understood as a collection of ‘ divine truths ’ , is to misconceive their nature and function .
27 After England 's winter successes , a Test series win in New Zealand and runners-up to Pakistan in the World Cup , the announcement was little more than a formality .
28 shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world .
29 Finance Minister Ayursaniyn Bazarhuu signed agreements on Feb. 14 admitting Mongolia to membership of the World Bank and the IMF [ see p. 37610 for July 1990 application to join the IMF ] .
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