Example sentences of "europe [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , we get er , leads , unfortunately they become available across the whole of western Europe or the whole of Britain , and we do n't have hundreds of successes from America .
2 The games at Parkhead against Hibs and at McDiarmid Park against Falkirk were both meaningful in the sense that they influenced either the chase for a place in Europe or the relegation issue .
3 Every year or so since ‘ 76 found Thompson in some far-flung place , emerging from the fictional telephone box to do his Superman act and beat the world , or Europe or the Commonwealth , the great all-rounder , Victor Ludorum .
4 And that 's gon na create opportunities but also er the possibilities of joint ventures be it on a U K , Europe or the world basis er joint ventures will I mean a lot more cooperation between er th the large players with regards to product development what have you .
5 During the First World War , Radek of the Polish party and the Left abstained on national questions ; ‘ Social Democracy does not advocate either an erection of new boundary posts in Europe nor the re-erection of those which have been torn down by imperialism ’ .
6 But the way the French see it , the Germans destroyed civilization here in Europe and no punishment is too bad for them .
7 It adopted the Charter of Paris for a New Europe and a Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ( CFE ) .
8 According to The Times of Dec. 29 this was a reference to events in Eastern Europe and a warning to the Soviet Union not to interfere in China 's socialist system .
9 Other walls had a map of Europe and a map of the world .
10 UK has the highest marriage rate in Europe and a divorce rate of twice the european average
11 Contributions to a proposal for the production of a geochemical atlas of western Europe , including an inventory of regional geochemical surveys of western Europe and a summary of the vertical distribution of trace elements in floodplain sediments in the United Kingdom , were prepared for the WEGS Working Group .
12 We are ready to relinquish the British crown to concentrate on Europe and a world title chance . ’
13 He wants to start with a virtual pay freeze on the public sector throughout Europe and a commitment to big capital spending .
14 The £50 million development will make C&P the only manufacturer with plant in each of the three major markets , with Runcorn already serving Europe and a plant in Louisiana being built to supply the American market .
15 The first year History course provides pupils with an introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary for a balanced understanding of the emergence of early modern societies , a knowledge of continuity and change in Medieval Europe and an awareness of the heritage which has contributed to the world in which pupils grow up .
16 Another for the amateur photographers is Krimml , the highest waterfalls in Europe and an opportunity to experience yet more breathtaking beauty .
17 Mr Major said that plans for devolved Scottish , Welsh and regional assemblies , combined with moves to a federal Europe and an end to the first-past-the-post voting system , were ‘ of far greater importance than the general election itself ’ .
18 ‘ He did explain that to us quite often , when she had fallen in love with Europe and the prince proposed , she saw herself in Rome ; the Eternal City , it was always that to her .
19 In May 1945 with the termination of the war in Europe and the easing of Atlantic travel he crossed over to Britain .
20 This belief has only been strengthened in the post-war period when indeed the division of Europe and the division of Germany were in fact physically the same thing .
21 If one looks at the continuing difficulties in eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet empire , which some now call the UFFR — the union of fewer and fewer republics — one sees that those troubles could trigger off large movements of displaced persons across national frontiers .
22 Meanwhile , talks were also continuing in Vienna on the implementation of the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) , which had been signed in November 1990 by 22 states from eastern Europe and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO ) [ see pp. 37838 ; 38255 ; 38458 ] , and which provided for a multilateral reduction of troop deployment levels in Europe as well as a general reduction of conventional weapons stockpiles .
23 The revolutions in eastern Europe and the fall of communism in Russia presented the west with a rare historical opportunity to build a better and more prosperous world .
24 We also need a large membership to further and strengthen already a very effective lobby within government , Europe and the sport .
25 Marketing activity is being targeted on central and eastern Europe and the Company considering setting up an office in Seoul to take advantage of new business opportunities which could arise from the signing of a bilateral agreement between the UK and Korean Governments .
26 This one was more highbrow than most , bringing together economists from all over Eastern Europe and the West as well .
27 On a geographical basis , merchandise trade within the West Pacific region increased by over 30 per cent in 1988 , that between North America and the West Pacific by over 20 per cent , that between Western Europe and the West Pacific and within North America each by about 15-16 per cent , transatlantic trade and trade within Western Europe each by about 14-15 per cent , and other trade flows by about 7 per cent .
28 Significant developments at the undergraduate level , were the reintroduction of an Honours programme in Political Studies , with a particular emphasis on Europe and the graduation of the first students with degrees in Japanese .
29 It serves to remind us that the collapse of the old political certitudes in Eastern Europe and the awakening of new political alternatives to market capitalism are precisely of a piece with the erasure of the old artistic ‘ avant-garde ’ and the ceaseless searching for the ‘ new ’ .
30 Although some success had been achieved through its radical economic , social and political programme in the early period , suspicions of the links with more sinister movements in Europe and the development of anti-semitism and political violence turned public opinion against the fascist movement .
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