Example sentences of "[art] new world " in BNC.

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1 Adventure in the Newest World
2 Such poems ‘ need not be stimulated by real-life events ’ such as the plight of the Marseilles dock-workers , which has effaced the sight — darkly limned in Jaromil 's juvenilia — of Magda in her bath ; and if the poet who displays his ignorant , indifferent self-portrait is hoping for applause , there is a chance for him to do well in the new world of revolution , which rings with applause , and with blame .
3 Already the new world was not easily reduced to one thing .
4 Oscar , I said , let me take you to Coney Island , it 's like Brighton , I think , the Brighton of the New World .
5 Jonathan Davies , almost disjointed in a literal sense in the act of try-scoring on Wednesday , will get a run in his favoured stand-off position if Tony Myler misses the new world champions ' next challenge , Sheffield Eagles at Bramall Lane .
6 Meanwhile Jansher Khan , the new world champion who had his $15,000 prize money withheld because he left the official dinner early , may have lost his chance of taking over as world No. 1 .
7 Two hundred miles from land the fierce Amazon river stained the dark water darker , red with the silt it carries down from the secret jungles and mountains of the New World .
8 Barbarism , similarly , is divided into three substages but in this case the stages are not seen as universal , since according to Engels , they differed in the old and the new world .
9 The lower substage of barbarism is common and is marked by the discovery of pottery , but the middle substage is marked by agriculture and the domestication of plants in the new world , and by pastoralism and the domestication of animals in the old .
10 How far Marx and Engels were wedded to the idea is not clear and Engels did note that this sequence did not apply to the New World .
11 Sometimes the coercion and oppression is felt directly in the paintings : for example , in images of Saint Isidore , a rather obscure Spanish saint vastly amplified in the New World as the patron of labourers , who is shown to carry a small bag of coca leaves as the Indian peasants and miners did , and do , to chew to combat hunger and fatigue .
12 The Virgin has always been more popular than Christ in the New World ; indeed in the sixteenth century certain churchmen had argued that while the East was the domain of Christ , the newly discovered West was that of his mother .
13 The new world snooker champion was aware of the commercial potential of his title , but was unable to persuade companies to comply with his desire to endorse their products .
14 The New World may not be the New World at all , it may be the Old World .
15 ‘ The New World may not be the New World at all , it may be the Old World .
16 $4m will be going into the Columbian world fair at Seville ; the Dominican Republic is hoping to build a 390-foot lighthouse for $10m ; 12 full-size replica ships will be setting sail for America ( presumably from their commissioning countries ) , and the fifth Genovese Columbian conference will be exhibiting every plant of the New World .
17 More friction meant less tension — a lesson for the new world order ?
18 What would be the world reaction when the full implications of the new World Car Plan under the new centralised organisation became more obvious ?
19 For example it was packed into the holds of ships sailing to the New World , to satisfy the expatriates ' desire for Spanish tableware in their overseas posting .
20 ( ‘ Why did you come to the New World ? ’ one conquistador was once asked .
21 Rose of Lima herself did not write her memoirs , or anything else , so her subjective understanding of this painful phenomenon is not really known ; what is known is that she offered her life explicitly for the conversion and salvation of those suffering people — one of the reasons , obviously , why she later seemed an appropriate patron for the New World .
22 Capes in The Flower of the New World ( 1899 ) and F.P. Keyes The Lily and the Rose ( 1962 ) have sentimentalized her .
23 Your generation will be the key architects who will help determine and shape the new world which will emerge in the new century .
24 The roaring of the American boom rang round the Western world where everyone in every hard-pressed country saw the new world as an Aladdin 's cave of American goods , American entertainment and the American style of living .
25 Spain , its two kingdoms brought together by the dual monarchy of the Catholic Kings , Ferdinand and Isabella , and beginning to benefit from the riches of the New World , was emerging out of its previous isolation and preoccupation with internal affairs to become one of the two dominant powers of Europe .
26 their enthusiasm is still that of a child who asks all kinds of fascinating questions about the new world in which he finds himself .
27 A shared Protestant Christianity , combined with the legend of the persecuted Puritans seeking refuge in the new world to worship freely ( and pari passu to prevent those disagreeing with them from worshipping at all ) and based on the Authorized Version of the Bible , Shakespeare , Bunyan and Foxe 's Book of Martyrs , transcended political separation .
28 It took a foreign observer like Alexis de Tocqueville earlier in the century to describe ‘ the people of the United States as that portion of the English people which is commissioned to explore the wilds of the New World ’ .
29 The reasons for the migration are hugely complex but the opening up of the New World and the Ottoman closure of Eastern Europe were crucial to it .
30 But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned , the centrality of Prague diminished .
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