Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] the world " in BNC.

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1 That little faith went on to go right round the world and it 's here today .
2 The lyric is not generically debarred from standing out against the state , or from taking a generous interest in what goes on in the world .
3 They say that God intervenes directly in a supernatural sense in what goes on in the world .
4 ‘ We ca n't really know what actually goes on in the world , like whether there really is honey : all we really know , and therefore all we can really tell other people , is what we believe goes on in the world . ’
5 ‘ We ca n't really know what actually goes on in the world , like whether there really is honey : all we really know , and therefore all we can really tell other people , is what we believe goes on in the world . ’
6 We know far more about what goes on in the world , i.e. we have far more reliably formed true beliefs about it , than we do about our own beliefs about what goes on in the world : beliefs about honey , thistles , etc .
7 We know far more about what goes on in the world , i.e. we have far more reliably formed true beliefs about it , than we do about our own beliefs about what goes on in the world : beliefs about honey , thistles , etc .
8 At any one time , therefore , most of the many beliefs that constitute our knowledge of what goes on in the world are beliefs that we do n't know we have .
9 If Charlton does stay on after the World Cup , he 'll find it hard to live up to the high standards he has set .
10 This may not seem to be a very daunting task , but when a man who has been flying four engine jet transports all over the world is suddenly confronted with a young pilot who has just written-off the landing gear of a light aircraft while trying to land in a cross wind , the true qualities of the new inspector are under test .
11 It meets , and even surpasses , all the criteria laid down by the World Cup committee after the inaugural event in 1987 ; that there should be healthy commercial environment , that the event should be well supported and that it should take place in only one country .
12 Born in 1900 , the same year as the Queen Mother , he had spent twenty-three years at the top , he had travelled all over the world , he had stories and memories of escapades and people and was a colourful raconteur .
13 Although he 's travelled all over the world taking stills , Mexico and the Bahamas last year , Thailand and Kampuchea before that , of all the beautiful places he 's visited and the stunning scenery he 's witnessed , his favourite place is the bottom of the sea .
14 For Charlie is one of Scotland 's best known pipers and has travelled all over the world with the Black Watch to play at social and diplomatic functions .
15 Again without a query , the news was triumphantly relayed all over the world , with the simultaneous announcement that the Kaiser had bestowed the Pour le Mérite upon Guretzky-Cornitz .
16 It lay between them , a scrap of paper that had travelled halfway round the world , and could finish up as evidence in a murder trial .
17 ‘ He 's apparently just flown halfway round the world to tell you he loves you . ’
18 ‘ But if he 's flown halfway round the world to tell me he loves me , then why did n't he tell me he loves me ? ’
19 A LITTLE boy has flown halfway round the world to learn to walk .
20 He eventually fell , seven short of a century , ‘ gated ’ by the offspinner after being stuck fast for 25 minutes , but Dermot Reeve , in his first Test , and watched by his mother Monica , who had flown halfway around the world to see him play , and Lewis , who unfurled drives and cuts of genuine quality , ensured progress was maintained as the weather closed in .
21 Pierre has taught all over the world — next month he 's running a course here at the Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway .
22 Table 7 gives some idea of the many Friesian derivatives which have since been developed all over the world .
23 Now , you 'll see that it has a tendency to go all over the world wherever it is invited but whoever invites the World Council of Churches now must , in fact , be able to cope with a great number of people !
24 ‘ I 'm not prepared to go all around the world with England any more as third or fourth choice . ’
25 And thousands have sped all over the world .
26 Treasures front all over the world .
27 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
28 ‘ It 's what he wants most in the world .
29 He decided that he was never likely to do even as well as they and that he had better look for another career , which eventually he found successfully in the world of travel .
30 But if a statement such as ‘ John is tall ’ is to be true , then the predicate ‘ is tall ’ must latch on to the world , just as ‘ John ’ does .
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