Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] international " in BNC.

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1 Some of his achievements are cheered by all , or nearly all : the way in which he stitched together an international coalition against Saddam Hussein ; the way he managed to use the United Nations to prosecute American policy ; his courage .
2 I find it difficult to conceive how an international hospital with a high with a highly regarded professional staff can be allowed to slip into terminal decline .
3 During this period there has also grown up an international community of people interested in gender in mathematics and/or science and/or technology .
4 Since its establishment in 1959 it has built up an international reputation as a centre of excellence in its fields .
5 Over the past decade it 's built up an international reputation for the quality of its scientific and technological research .
6 The main consequence of these discussions was to set up an International Commission of Chemical Nomenclature to continue the work started at the conference .
7 POLITICAL prevarication is blocking moves to set up an international agency to monitor military activity throughout the world using a network of spy satellites .
8 There are also plans to set up an international school for the training of museum curators attached to the Hermitage .
9 It was about a multifaceted international industry in which the volume car manufacturers and many of the world 's biggest companies slogged out an international marketing campaign .
10 Nor does it show how the international sphere affects the long cycle ; no consideration is given to how the international structure of industry affects innovation and the propagation of long waves or how innovation affects industry 's internationalization .
11 In aggregate then , the run-down of employment in foreign-owned plants was steadier than in domestic industry , reflecting more the international average of changes in the economy and productivity .
12 When the story ran on 3 November , it was picked up at once by the Western media , touching off an international scandal of such embarrassing proportions that president Reagan was forced to act .
13 The EC labelling will revolve around an international panel , comprising representatives of industry , trade unions , environmentalists and consumers , who will draw up criteria for each group of products on a " cradle to grave " basis .
14 Joyce went on the stage in 1939 — by accident rather than design — and during the next forty years she became both an international entertainer and a national treasure .
15 ‘ It will be good to see the England lads again and to put on the international shirt , ’ says Gazza .
16 Another new instrument that the Commission will be considering next year is a revised draft of the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture , which would set up an international system of visits to places of detention , aimed at preventing torture and ill-treatment .
17 The Charters agreed by the Allied Powers which set up the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo and the judgments of those Tribunals made it clear that everyone , from the lowest private soldier to the highest general and statesman is required to comply with the humanitarian spirit and the generally accepted principles of the laws of war .
18 Some looked for new political initiatives , particularly from the left : a survey of the ‘ condition of Britain' led Cole and Cole ( 1937 ) to advocate a Popular Front , with a programme embracing both an international policy of democratic defence and economic collaboration .
19 Here the organisers have set up an international event where walkers , climbers and people everywhere can do something they enjoy doing and benefit others at the same time .
20 The American Canoe Association have set up an international pen pal scheme for children .
21 In Wales the WRFU has set up an international players ' trust fund .
22 The hon. Lady represents a nationalist party , which seems to preclude the idea of taking on an international responsibility for nuclear matters .
23 On Oct. 31-Nov. 1 some 20,000 troops and tanks advanced down the international highway through the Iraqi town of Zakho and took control of about 160 sq km of Iraqi territory on two main fronts , in the Haftanin region north-east of Zakho and another in the Hakurk valley near the border .
24 Eight nations with legations in Beijing gathered together an international force and the two-month siege was lifted on 14 August 1900 .
25 The recent conference brought together an international gathering of 130 art historians , archaeologists , conservators and scientists working in the field of archaic Greek sculpture .
26 ‘ As far as I can see , putting together an international programme would not present too many problems — and it would be nice if we could tie in something with Australia as well . ’
27 The company began operating in the world 's rainforests when it bought out the international interests of the American company Tenneco in 1988 .
28 Table 7.3 sets out the international tax league table and compares the changes since 1971 .
29 In this context the community means either the international community , the national community , or a local community ( that is to say , a substantial geographical section of the national community ) or a section of such a community determined by sex or age .
30 Clearly he was against setting aside the international competition and had no particular liking for Gothic , but the chief reason was probably his relationship with Palmerston .
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