Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] world " in BNC.
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1 | Gradually , however , maps became more and more accurate as people found out more about the world . |
2 | Spoken to a satisfactory minimum number of candidates being presented at an appropriate fee , SEFIC examinations can be carried out anywhere in the world , on any suitable premises and at any time of the year ( with at least a month 's notice ) . |
3 | They are all living on somewhere in the world . |
4 | Research on methods for controlling pests without chemicals is going on all over the world and the latest greenfly predator to come under scientific scrutiny is the lacewing . |
5 | You do n't imagine we can simply walk out of here , do you ? — win or lose , up stakes and toddle off back to the world of boiled cabbage and beds with sheets ? |
6 | Those people always get on better in the world than decent men . ’ |
7 | In fact , population growth rates are slowing down everywhere in the world — even in Africa . |
8 | The two would take low stances in the cages and stare out together on the world , separated by bars but joined in a common sympathy . |
9 | The first major upset of the championship came when the Anglo-Scot , Andy Thomson , the No2 seed and bookmakers ' favourite for the title , tumbled out tamely to a world championship debutant , Cameron Curtis , from Australia , 7-6 , 7-1 , 7-0 . |
10 | Ethno-religious conflicts have sprung up all over the world in recent years . |
11 | The Global Environmental Facility has been set up jointly by the World Bank , and the UN Environment and Development Programmes . |
12 | There was a fine blue sky with great white clouds in the distance , and even the restless tiger had stopped still and was dozing , his great eyes staring out peacefully on the world as he occasionally licked a paw and groomed himself . |
13 | The essential quality of the world was its transitoriness vis-à-vis God , not the visible change which went on unceasingly in the world . ’ |
14 | ‘ Something like 90,000 acres of trees per minute are being chopped down all over the world , ’ contributed Lydia off the top of her head . |
15 | People will be tuning in all over the world for these live performances and it 's the organisers ’ hope that they will also take note of the educational messages conveyed . |
16 | With a £250,000 advance under his belt , Mr Seth has created a best-seller and with rights being snapped up all over the world he is well on his way to becoming a millionaire . |