Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] world [that] " in BNC.
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1 | The anti-realist does not believe in the existence of this further ‘ real ’ world which lies behind the world that we know and which may come apart from our world in ways which of course we could not recognize if they occurred . |
2 | Once folks had printed a few pages of closely spaced text , the next logical step was to print lots of pages of giant words announcing to the world that Fred and Wilma had just got married , or that winkles were on special offer at only ten bob a pound . |
3 | She went to the block bravely , announcing to the world that she preferred to die the wife of Culpepper than Queen of England . |
4 | He was returning to a world that had been kind to him , a past he could be sure of . |
5 | In 1935 Louis Aragon proudly proclaimed to the world that his encounter with communism and the revolutionary society of the Soviet Union had transformed him into an entirely new man , had rejuvenated him , re-educated him , and in the process cured him of the social disease of his bourgeois class origins . |
6 | Never announce to the world that you have gone away by forgetting to cancel the milk and newspapers . |
7 | The point will be made to the world that Mexico stands as a nation for the principle that a healthy environment is essential for the common future of humanity , with particular stress on the quality of life our children will inherit . |
8 | Among lovers of early music , however , it is recognized throughout the world that there is not just a choral tradition in England but also ( to quote a French reviewer ) a nouvelle école anglaise de chant . |
9 | LOOK OF LOVE : Eyes sparkling , Jill gazes at a relaxed John in the garden of their hideaway home … and her radiant smile reveals to the world that their romance has survived |
10 | The Spaniards are by nature noisy and vociferous , especially in the mornings when , like cocks crowing , they have to announce to the world that they are alive and doing . |
11 | Gradually , as time passed without this return occurring , Christians had to cope with a world that continued to exist , its end being postponed to an indefinite future . |
12 | Yoshida 's attitude to communism was pragmatic : while he disliked communism as an ideology , it was necessary to deal with the world that existed . |
13 | Rincewind opened his mouth to reply but felt the words huddle together in his throat , reluctant to emerge in a world that was rapidly going mad . |
14 | We are works of art , belonging to a world that is itself an aesthetic phenomenon ; and this is our highest claim to dignity , " for only as an aesthetic phenomenon can existence and the world be eternally justified " . |
15 | Then , with a last look at the empty corner , Conradin returned to the world that he hated . |
16 | Then I thought of St Antony , so horrified by the world that he fled to the desert , and of the faces of the saints at St Paul 's staring down from the dome , haunted by demons . |
17 | He knows that you are an extremely useful human being and there are things that need doing in the world that you are just the person to do . |
18 | The rival genius of Picasso has proved to the world that our age may be epitomized by works which ( show ) his unfailing sense of visual drama , his protean invention and his power of investing his creations with a hallucinatory poetry . |
19 | Now that Windows has proved to the world that massive files are OK ( yah ! ) you 've as much chance of being able to save a decent sized word-processed document onto a 1.44MB floppy as Madonna has of becoming a nun . |
20 | It was while travelling around the world that the seeds of her future calling were first sown . |
21 | It 's a very striking book because while on the one hand he admires the Bolsheviks very greatly for the hope that they have given to man , for the feeling that they have given to the world that new potentialities are there to be realized if only we had enough courage , yet on the other hand , even at that point , he was acutely conscious that the Bolsheviks ' attitude towards the equality of power was leading them in a fatal direction , and long before Stalinism began to take shape , he described in advance what he expected to come . |
22 | He made a few gamey remarks to his first Hollywood leading lady , Olivia de Havilland , and she announced to the world that he was ‘ a coarse-grained man with a coarse-grained charm and a talent not completely developed ’ . |
23 | This particular political failure of the post-war welfare policies , to provide equality and not just the opportunity for individual achievement , was set in its turn against the dislocation that my mother 's 1950s represent : welfarism in one country did not embody the desire people felt for the world that had shaped them . |
24 | During the headmistress 's speech she had realized for the first time how little she knew of the world that lay beyond the school gates . |
25 | Unlike past live efforts , however , this is massively entertaining , a rare treat to eavesdrop into a world that is festooned with ugly and crazy behaviour . |
26 | I 'd go that 'd go round the world that would ! |
27 | Enzo , the Jove of the motor-racing world , who may get all the statistics and results and data from the circuit but has n't been on the inside of modern racing on the track since prehistoric days , announces to the world that Lauda is n't taking care of his car , he neglects his work , he 's got himself married and buggers off home and more of the same . |
28 | But I 'm not sure that I 'd be the best person to judge whether I turned to writing by way of compensation or not , though I can see that a serious death like that would lead to a world that was whole being broken . |
29 | As the British media hung on his every word , Ally announced to the world that Willie Johnson would ‘ terrorise their full backs ’ , and the rest would be academic . |
30 | When Ian Martin first announced to the world that he would be leaving the post of secretary general , there were few among us who could believe it . |