Example sentences of "of [art] world [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And most important of all , we will use the best of the World Service programmes like ‘ Newshour ’ — to enable people here to hear what is currently only available abroad .
2 It put England 2-0 up and seemed to break the spirit of the world bronze medallists .
3 Environmentalists , led by the Greenpeace organization and the World Wide Fund for Nature , had conducted an intense campaign in support of the world park proposals .
4 The Panama canal was not opened until after the outbreak of war in 1914 , but may stand for the completion of the world sea communications system .
5 With the fall of the world commodity prices really .
6 Irrespective of the decisions of the World Bank classifiers , however , it is an undeniable fact that in the 1990s most hitherto self-proclaimed socialist or communist countries are rapidly coming to an understanding with transnational capitalism , and that the scope and volume of the transnational practices of such states with the states and institutions of the capitalist system have increased dramatically in the last decade .
7 SIMON PARKE , 17 on Tuesday and England 's youngest ever international , helped his country to their third 3-0 victory , this time over The Netherlands , here yesterday , ensuring a place in the quarter-finals of the world team championships .
8 ENGLAND earned a seeding position in the quarter-finals of the World Team Championships here with a 3-0 victory over Egypt yesterday .
9 ENGLAND 'S hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the world team championships remain high , despite a 3-0 drubbing from Australia in the last round-robin match here yesterday .
10 Marne la Vallée , site of the World Sprint Championships , have instituted a new award for a French team member .
11 THE ORGANISERS of the World Student Games to be held in Sheffield in 1991 intend to foot the bill for the Games , which will have to be staged for the first time without direct financial help from the host government , by raising £18m through sponsorship .
12 The group 's financial problems had increased since late 1987 when Warwick Fairfax , a member of the family which had controlled the company since its formation 150 years earlier , launched a A$2,100 million buyout of the group which coincided with the 1987 collapse of the world stock markets [ see pp. 35740-41 ] .
13 The work will involve the linking of crop-climate ( those that simulate how plant growth responds to weather ) to complex economic models of the world food systems ( its tariff structure , pricing mechanisms , etc ) .
14 This may be because birds find scent cues particularly reliable cues in Italy , whereas in other parts of the world alternative guides are more important .
15 Michael Duffy yesterday clinched a place in the last 16 of the World Amateur Championships in Bangkok , but there was great disappointment for Ulster number one Andy Sharpe who failed to make the play-offs .
16 Home demand and supply curves for the good are represented by Dh and Sh , and PuSu and PwSw are the partner country and rest of the world supply curves .
17 GREAT Britain won their first gold medal of the world rowing championships today through lightweight coxless four , Alison Brownless , Jane Hall , Annamarie Dryden and Tonia Williams .
18 UNTIL John Whitaker had to scratch Henderson Milton with last-minute lameness a week ago , the 1992 Volvo World Cup final in Del Mar had been billed as the ‘ duel of the World Cup champions ’ — Milton 's rival in this ‘ shoot-out ’ being Canadian Ian Millar 's Big Ben , the first horse to win the World Cup twice , in 1988 and 1989 .
19 England are forced to field such an inexperienced team because none of the World Cup players or reserves is available .
20 Two-thirds of the World Cup games will kick off in the afternoon for television purposes .
21 ‘ It 's true this is the first time all but one of the World Cup downhills have been called off before Christmas and , with the Madonna slalom cancelled , that 's unique . ’
22 Regrettably , it seems to some of us that a large proportion of the World Cup referees ‘ chickened out ’ of difficult and contentious decisions when they involved more powerful and vocal countries , but did n't hesitate to punish the lesser countries e.g. Calder 's butt and the Argentina v W. Samoa punch-up .
23 This is partly thanks to the free insurance provided by one of the World Cup sponsors and partly historical perspective .
24 Sir Angus Ogilvy , Viscount Marchwood the managing director of Moët et Chandon ; the famous negotiator of the world oil prices Sheikh Ahmed Yamani ; Madame Taman Al Aubaro , the chief charity commissioner Mr Robin Guthrie ; the Earl of Stockton the Patron of NCH in the North East : Mr and Mrs K. J. A. Fraser , Mr and Mrs Derek Nimmo , Miss Esther Rantzen , and her husband Mr Desmond Wilcox ; Miss Angela Rippon a Vice President of NCH ; Mr George Walker , and many more .
25 According to Dr Mobius , over 75% of the world 's population lives in such countries , which currently account for only 11% of the world 's GNP and less than 5% of the capitalisation of the world equity markets .
26 ‘ Three of the World Security guards dragged out of the carnage down near Freiburg were armed .
27 I know of no world champion boxers who stand rooted to the spot .
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