Example sentences of "[be] world [noun] " in BNC.

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1 WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’
2 ‘ We 'll be world champions within three years , ’ Mr Edwards predicts .
3 ‘ What matters to us is the fact that we have not enjoyed much success against Southern Hemisphere nations and until we start beating them regularly we will never be world champions .
4 Australia are the best in the world because they won the World Cup and they will be world champions until the next time .
5 Crest of a wave … the powerboaters planning to be world champions
6 The result could be world recession and a worsening of the international debt crisis .
7 Only Cardus , and maybe Vukmanovich really knew he had what it takes to be world champ .
8 Nowadays it may well be world history , deeply simplified .
9 Increasingly , funding will reflect the quality of the research output so that the best centres can truly be world leaders .
10 Even Japan has given up the fight in some market areas where they used to be world leaders : And even the new industrial nations , in their turn , will eventually be undercut and have to move on : To what ?
11 Pundits say that with a proven automatic gearbox and active suspension , Moustache Nightmare could well be world champion for Williams-Renault this year .
12 Now his aim is to be world champion .
13 ‘ My burning ambition is to be world champion .
14 It was n't , it was n't a bad end to the season after the way thing seemed to be going in the middle , but what do you reckon — are you going to predict that Hans Nielsen will be world champion again next year ?
15 He can be world champion for the next three years , so long as we do n't have to do it at Bradford because that 's an awful track .
16 And in two weeks ’ time , just before their Wembley date , they play San Marino again , so they will be World Cup Group Two leaders with three victories before England have even begun their campaign .
17 The match official will be World Cup referee Ed Morrison .
18 And Capriati admitted she is not prepared to wait for ever to achieve her ambition to be world No 1 .
19 If coaching were simply a matter of putting down on a piece of paper 10 points to improve , we 'd all be world beaters .
20 A coastguard spokesman said : ‘ These cylinders appear to be World War Two ordnance which had been dumped .
21 I have my doubts that Batty will ever be world class , that aside I can not understand why Wilko can not sit down with the side he 's got and bang something out to keep both Strachan and Rocastle in the side .
22 One of the authors , Phil Hanson , who is IBM 's consultancy team leader , commented : ‘ While few of our manufacturing companies have proved to be world class , it is good to see we have a significant number of strong contenders .
23 These have to do , inter alia , with technology : for instance , the World Broadcasting Satellite Administrative Radio Conference WARC 1977 ) allocation of the frequency spectrum for DBS conceived of as a national service , or the video communications or ‘ cable ’ plan of 1982 , whereby France was to be world leader in interactive fibre-optic networks — and so win export orders .
24 Germany 's biggest tyre company and the second largest in Europe , Continental has for more than a century been world leaders in tyre design and technology
25 If he was a bit deadlier in the balls he 'd have been world champion . ’
26 In the five years since , he has been world champion three times , but the British Open has eluded him .
27 Most experts agree Karpov is favourite but at 41 and having been World Champion and failed to regain the title in four matches with Kasparov , his enthusiasm must be waning .
28 He 's won umpteen Grands Prix and if Dalgety could have managed a tighter mechanical edge last season the general consensus is that he would have been world champion .
29 The Brazilian has himself been world champion three times .
30 The result would have been world wars and migrations and eventually a weakening of life-instincts in favour of a self-destructive ethic of murder and suicide like that of the Fijians .
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