Example sentences of "from all [prep] [art] world [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He says the Leeds course has broadened his horizons : ‘ We have people on my course from all over the world so the approach tends to be international .
2 ‘ They send stories about us from all over the world and they charge $1.25 a clipping .
3 Children come from all over the world and are observed and assessed for their suitability for Conductive Education .
4 The voice of the future mimes the supposed experts who presume to know what lies in wait : ‘ Soon the ecopolitical system will crumble , and sado-experts will fly in from all over the world and poke into its smoking entrails and utter smooching agnostications ’ ( 15 ) , or : ‘ The ecozoologists will then fly in from all over the world and poke its entrails and fraudcast a stooging diregnosis ’ ( 18 ) .
5 The voice of the future mimes the supposed experts who presume to know what lies in wait : ‘ Soon the ecopolitical system will crumble , and sado-experts will fly in from all over the world and poke into its smoking entrails and utter smooching agnostications ’ ( 15 ) , or : ‘ The ecozoologists will then fly in from all over the world and poke its entrails and fraudcast a stooging diregnosis ’ ( 18 ) .
6 He is an expert in grading wools that come from all over the world and blending together the many different types for yarn production .
7 BELT UP With Marie Pisa Snow 's collection of Western-style belts , hat bands , boot and guitar straps made from the finest matt black Rolls Royce car leather They 've been collected from all over the world and have been wrapped around the waists of stars such as Tom Jones , David Bowie and Tina Turner 's tour band .
8 A major strength of Henley is that students are drawn from all over the world and bring with them knowledge of many different cultures .
9 On the spot news from all over the world and this country — weekly programmes tackling a wide range of issues and stories with originality — and a wide range of programme formats to appeal to a wider audience .
10 Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding .
11 The comics come from all over the world and there were people queueing up to see it when we opened last Saturday . ’
12 The conference is expected to bring together a very diverse group of practitioners from all over the world and many leading world figures in practical systems thinking have agreed to attend .
13 and rowing for gold all this week will be the best oarsmen … young and old … from all over the world as the royal regatta takes off on the Thames at henley … we 'll be on the water tomorrow night to look ahead with the fastest school crew in the country
14 There were reports of sterling sales from all around the world and also by major British companies .
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