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

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1 Most meteorites collected elsewhere in the world fell within the past 200 years , although some dates of fall range back a few thousand years .
2 The new law , passed by the US Senate on Sept. 20 [ see p. 39090 ] and the House of Representatives on Oct. 2 , made it illegal for the subsidiaries of US companies based anywhere in the world to trade with Cuba , and closed US ports to any ship which had called in Cuba within the previous six months .
3 There ought to be enough intelligence sloshing around in the world for humans to have some too .
4 Education about the Third World which does not refer to the socio-economic problems of rural Europe can promote a belief that European development has worked and that failure lives elsewhere in the world , or that there is no relationship between the problems of European DRAs and those of the predominantly rural Third World countries .
5 They are now thought to be the oldest planked boats built anywhere in the world outside Egypt .
6 David Nicholson says he lived on the end of the racecourse for 22 years and his father lived there longer than that … for him Cheltenham is the best three days racing anywhere in the world and he loves it
7 It is almost as if Big Brother begrudges us our pleasures and has decided to make us realise there are other things going on in the world other than cricket .
8 He had known she was old but she had been so full of vitality , and interested in all the things going on in the world , that her death was a shock .
9 That does n't mean you disregard adult commitments and disregard that there is some really shitty stuff going on in the world right now .
10 I am as aware as anyone of the changes going on in the world .
11 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 .
12 Sure an' they must be pleased seein' the geddle come up in the world like she has . ’
13 One oil company , for instance , considers it essential that details of every crude oil futures trade done anywhere in the world reach its head office computer system within two minutes of the trade 's being concluded .
14 ‘ KNOCK FOR KNOCK ’ AGREEMENT relating to claims arising out of accidents occurring anywhere in the world ( including claims where either insurance covers Third Party risks alone except under Clause 3 hereof ) under Policies ( the Agreement itself is NOT restricted to Motor Policies except where specified ) issued by the parties hereto in Great Britain the whole of Ireland the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man .
15 On the whole they are not , but the seasonal productivity of a few areas is very high , and subpolar seas include some of the richest patches of ocean known anywhere in the world .
16 Boys should go to school because they need the skills to get on in the world , because they will spend their lives moving between household and family and the institutions of state and nation .
17 " It is from the Lung Ching period , and I 'm fairly confident that it is one of only two perfect examples of its kind left anywhere in the world . "
18 ‘ But I do n't need incentives to play well in the World Cup , just playing for my country is enough .
19 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 .
20 But when such practices occur elsewhere in the world , he feels , UK companies might have no option but to accept it and adjust .
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