Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in the world [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He decided that he was never likely to do even as well as they and that he had better look for another career , which eventually he found successfully in the world of travel .
2 She rose up in the world without lifting a finger when she married into the gentry and I daresay she let him feel the difference been them .
3 CICS/6000 is a good product , Data Logic argues , but falls down because it is now caught up in the world of IBM marketing strategy .
4 Police believe Gary may have been caught up in the world of drugs and met his death as a result .
5 They are now thought to be the oldest planked boats built anywhere in the world outside Egypt .
6 Nature , produced by Robin Hellier , has a lot of pace as did Horizon 's The Geneva event ( BBC2 , 24 January ) What the latter did not have was much patience with the aspirant but relatively unlearned student of what is going on in the world of high energy physics The main Geneva event — the identification of the W subatomic particle which , with the Z , will enable the theory that the four fundamental forces of nature can be unified within a single framework to be sustained — has yet to be announced , though it is believed imminent Horizon had been patiently filming for four years .
7 So what is going on in the world of higher education today ?
8 be aware of what 's going on in the world in terms of not just employment but further o opportunities .
9 I like to think that I share a love of the World Service and an interest in it with Mr. Gorbachev , who gave it one of the best unsolicited testaments that anyone could when he said that while being held prisoner he heard about what was going on in the world by listening to the World Service .
10 But if you think about it in contemporary terms I I was giving a lecture in London er a couple of weeks ago erm on the subject of erm America 's changing foreign policy under Clinton if you just think about foreign policy making and who makes it , and questions of consistency and you think about some of the crises that are going on in the world from Bosnia and so on what does the constitution tell us ?
11 5 Airborne Brigade is the Army 's ‘ Instant Readiness ’ Force , and is able to deploy anywhere in the world in a matter of days .
12 Above all there is a smell of great ordinariness and naturalness that I should recognize anywhere in the world like a familiar voice .
13 If the United States is to compete effectively in the world in a way designed to enhance the real incomes of Americans , we must bring collective entrepreneurship to the forefront of the economy .
14 I was brought up in the world of the arts because , apart from the Rothschild side which had some influence on me , my mother was a completely Bloomsbury figure , and her mother was a great friend of Matisse and a distinguished collector — she was a Strachey , very English .
15 The thing she needed least in the world at this moment was to fall in love with a steward .
16 All fossils found anywhere in the world in rocks of this age can be placed in one or other of those three main groups we identified on the reef .
17 Starring at the County Ground tomorrow is Kenny Dalglish and his Blackburn team … his very first match as Rovers manager was at Swindon … both clubs have gone up in the world since then but what Town would give to turn the clock back and have the same scoreline again … 2-1 it was to swindon Chalky White and Colin Calderwood got the Town goals …
18 The telegraph now allowed instantaneous communication with the farthest reaches o the empire , while the steamship brought everywhere in the world within a few weeks ' sail of home .
19 As I looked at his stern face , I knew I could go anywhere in the world with him as a colleague , but I could never lose my freedom by marrying him .
20 The first was the fact that no full-size commercial reactor had ever been totally decommissioned anywhere in the world to date .
21 From their small and humble beginnings in tiny weather-board stations to the great climaxes of the massive Auckland and Wellington stations of the 1930s , New Zealand Railways have consistently adopted thoughtful and sensitive approaches , When railway confidence was beginning to wane elsewhere in the world in the 1930s , New Zealand not only built two of the greatest stations in the southern hemisphere , but under the Labour Government of 1936–49 continued to invest in railway 's .
22 He had become a major in the military at twenty four and achieved much in the world in prosperity and position , but it had been an uphill climb .
23 There ought to be enough intelligence sloshing around in the world for humans to have some too .
24 Completely pre-paid Express envelopes for up to 150g , depending on the size of the Swiftpack , they come in three sizes and can be sent anywhere in the world from only £2.35 .
25 Completely pre-paid for up to 150g , depending on the size of the Swiftpack , they come in three sizes and can be sent anywhere in the world from only £2.35 .
26 She knew that these sort of wonders do pop up in the world from time to time , but only once or twice in a hundred years .
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