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

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1 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
2 Market capitalisation of domestic equities listed throughout the world stood at £6 551 billion in 1989 , with European stock exchanges representing 23.1 per cent of the market capitalisation , and the ISE accounting for 30 per cent of European domestic equity capitalisation ( the largest proportion of any European country ) .
3 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 .
4 Juggling three phones at once , she attempted to concentrate on placing and receiving orders from clients scattered across the world .
5 The workgroup could be located in the same office , or split among a number of offices located around the world .
6 Poet and visionary climber Edwin Drummond is about to achieve his ambition of a United Nations Climb for the World , now sponsored by the Sheffield firm Fretwell-Downing Datasystems .
7 It is also a chance for home-grown designers to sell to the world .
8 WALKERS CLIMB FOR THE WORLD
9 Finally , it must be recognised that adjustment may be less than instantaneous , both because production processes take time and because the presence of transactions costs and other risks leads to a world in which contracts exist and expectational errors have real effects .
10 Anorexic Primrose , thirteen years and five stones , delicate eyes closed against a world she refused to recognise , hands folded white and nun-like , or worse , beneath a sharp chin .
11 I noticed that this did not feature in their party political broadcast , wrongly entitled ’ Made in Britain ’ and alleging that virtually nothing was made in Britain , when we not only have the successes mentioned by my hon. Friend the Member for Bury , South ( Mr. Sumberg ) in his constituency but export far more television sets than we import and make the best hi-fi in the world , and when one in ten personal computers sold in the world are made in this country — in Scotland .
12 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has written to the Leader of the Opposition drawing attention to the many ways in which it was a gross distortion and to the fact that , for example , one in 10 personal computers sold in the world — let alone in this country — is now made in Scotland and that no less than 85 per cent .
13 Johnson Matthey continued to lead the market , selling over a third of the autocatalysts fitted to new cars sold around the world .
14 Hard-nosed policemen in unmarked cars belonged to a world of violence and intimidation he had no wish to enter .
15 Perhaps they felt pity and affection for the animals moving through a world by which they were doomed to be destroyed .
16 And if we had problems , imagine the difficulties if 20,000 supporters arrive for the World Cup ’ , he added .
17 Cariplo , with its 538 branches concentrated in Lombardy , one of Europe 's richest regions , is the largest savings bank in the world and one of Italy 's most important financial institutions ( see table ) .
18 His brave words echoed around the world after the IRA 's bomb in Enniskillen robbed him of his beloved daughter .
19 What writers from past centuries believed about the world , the sky , themselves is often untranslatable , and we will never quite master it without the help of a guide .
20 Welcome back : Thousands of teenagers will be packing their rucksacks to travel around the world this summer , and get away from the stress of exams .
21 You can explore the relationships between some of the basic indicators published by the World Bank in the dataset WORLD .
22 The other channel will draw on TV programmes transmitted around the world and will be financed entirely from licence fees , which will have to increase as a result .
23 But perhaps the obvious disparity between individual talents and dispositions which clearly fit some for action more than others , the obvious tension involved between the pressures of active involvement in affairs and the inner detachment necessary for thought and contemplation , and the history of the development of Western institutional Christianity with its strong tradition of groups separated from the world in convents and monasteries , or priests distinguished from the laity by their religious calling , make it after all not so surprising that the discussions of active and contemplative life tended to stress their separation from each other rather than draw attention to a more fruitful affinity .
24 How firms actually reacted to these policies and practices will be best seen when , in the next chapter , we review how corporate strategies made at the world headquarters have been adjusted at local levels to reflect national possibilities .
25 The ‘ limited contingent ’ , did not crush the opposition , now in receipt of the largest US covert operations support in the world .
26 ‘ Fair Loch Ranza , the lone hamlet which her inland bay/And circling mountains sever from the world , ’ wrote Sir Walter Scott .
27 Figures 4.9(a) — ( c ) show the output from a SYMAP run using the commands and data of Appendix G. Figure 4.9(a) uses the default five classes in a map of infant mortality per thousand live births for the African countries included in the World Data Matrix ( Appendix A ) and named in Appendix F. Data values of — 1 are excluded by the use of elective 4 .
28 Sites vary throughout the world , and it is important to look at the local situation .
29 With China already set to become the biggest telecommunications market in the world , a new network could signal an unprecedented bout of order opportunities for foreign companies .
30 A CRUCIAL partnership , which motivates inner city youngsters to succeed in the world of work , was strengthened yesterday .
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