Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] world in " in BNC.

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1 The American , who was ranked as high as 22 in the world in 1982 , will be responsible for coaching the current Rover Scholarship players in the south east as well as taking international teams to tournaments abroad .
2 If we follow this , the play with conventions , in television narrative subgenres as much as in language , may not simply be a classical ( or postmodern ) fascination with language games , but may also contain a ‘ naturalist ’ ( or modernist ) desire to revitalize forms that have become stale and hackneyed , and are no longer adequate to the world in which people believe .
3 Related forms are spread over much of the world in Ordovician and Silurian times .
4 Colman 's last screen appearances were a fleeting one in Michael Todd 's all-star Around the World in 80 Days ( 1956 ) and finally in The Story of Mankind ( 1957 ) .
5 The 1840 Preface to The Chronicles of Crime ; or The New Newgate Calendar indicates a new ‘ moral ’ tone — ‘ Chronicles of Crime must comprise details , not only interesting to every person concerned for the welfare of society , but useful to the world in pointing out the consequences of guilt to be equally dreadful and inevitable ’ .
6 Williams added : ‘ We have looked forward to coming here and found English rugby , on and off the field , is the greatest in the world in terms of organisation and attitude . ’
7 Not only is it the largest in the world in volume ( $11 billion in loans and grants in 1991 ) , but its untied ratio ( 79.7% in 1991 ) is the highest in the world .
8 Flying at 2,000mph and at an altitude of 80,000ft crews often saw more of the world in one day than most people see in their lifetime .
9 Latin America is not alone in the world in being an agricultural producer and at the same time dependent on imported foodstuffs .
10 The Labour party is almost alone in the world in questioning the benefits of competitive tendering .
11 ‘ Why should the community be alone in the world in imposing this annual masochistic ritual on itself ? ’
12 It should not however be criticised because of its attempt to relate the gospel as directly as possible to the world in which we live .
13 The wide acceptance of secularisation is not a strong enough reason for us to cease applying Biblical social teaching as directly as possible to the world in which we live .
14 Docherty , who is undefeated as a professional , is now ranked fifth in the world in his weight division .
15 He swept from nowhere to 13 in the world in four weeks and kept it going through the rest of the year and throughout 1991 .
16 We are in London 's trendy media haunt , the Groucho Club , where he has that day become a member , his celebrity enabling him to jump a one-year waiting list to his evident delight , and where he is promoting his new BBC travel series Pole to Pole , a sequel to the successful Around the World in 80 Days .
17 Visitors to a major stamp fair in Brackenhoe School , Marton Road , Middlesbrough , today will have a chance to win a copy of a Victorian Penny Black regarded as the oldest in the world in a raffle .
18 George won the English championship for the mile and the four miles in 1879 and the same distances at the inaugural Amateur Athletic Association championships , which were open to the world in the following year .
19 Other documents imply the existence of lay archives , and this is hardly surprising in a world in which there may have been considerable literacy in Anglo-Saxon .
20 Is he aware that the chain and cable industry in this country is widely accepted as being the best in the world in terms of both technology and workmanship ?
21 But nothing of this is true in the world in which we live .
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