Example sentences of "europe to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the immediate cause of the growth of unemployment in western Europe to a peak of 19 million in 1986 was a sharp deterioration since 1979 ( Table 2.4 ) in Europe , but not in the USA . |
2 | Walesa suggested to German Defence Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg and to a meeting of the Bundestag foreign affairs Committee that a second EC and a second NATO should be created to aid the transition of central and eastern Europe to a market economy . |
3 | He proceeded to explain the Plan , starting with a brief review of the world components market which positioned Europe to the rest of the world and led straight into the Plan . |
4 | If one had to make a guess , it is that within another ten years or so ‘ environment ’ will have become a somewhat passé term , rather as ‘ ecological ’ has , simply because of its insufficiency as a generic description ; a term which links the preservation of rural landscapes in Europe to the fate of millions in Bangladesh obviously has problems of definition . |
5 | MINISTERS from 35 European countries started a two-day conference in Hungary yesterday to agree joint measures on stemming the flow of illegal migrants through Eastern Europe to the West . |
6 | Budapest , Feb 15 , Reuter — Ministers from 35 European countries started a two-day conference in Hungary on Monday to agree joint measures on stemming the flow of illegal migrants through Eastern Europe to the West . |
7 | Ducks from Britain are being blamed for driving a species in Europe to the verge of extinction . |
8 | Until vernacular opera made progress during the second half of the eighteenth century , ‘ opera ’ was almost synonymous with Italian opera from one end of Europe to the other . |
9 | Even if one postulates continent-wide uplift to produce the conglomerate in such widely separated places , it is very difficult to explain why the source rock is also so remarkably similar from one end of Europe to the other . |
10 | Perhaps not in the political lifetime of most hon. Members but at some future stage , we may see a Community that stretches from one end of Europe to the other , for which I for one will wish to work . |
11 | Fresh from the indulgence of driving the fastest and most powerful Jaguar saloon ever built over several hundred kilometres of demanding roads , I was about to set off on a journey that would take me from one end of Europe to the other . |
12 | But the Czech crisis of September 1938 , which took Europe to the brink of war , did produce the kind of public response which popular frontists were looking for to transform the political situation . |
13 | These migrants were pushed from station pillar to post from the moment they left their homes in Europe to the time they settled in the western United States . |
14 | The HIE chief executive , Iain Robertson , said : ‘ Objective 1 funding would provide a platform for growth for the Highlands and Islands which would take it from the edge of Europe to the community 's very heart . ’ |
15 | ‘ Objective 1 funding would provide a platform for growth for the Highlands and Islands which would take it from the edge of Europe to the community 's very heart , ’ said the Highlands and Islands Enterprise chief executive , Iain Robertson . |
16 | It was hardly flattering , with its account of the miserable climate — the vehement cold and the winds — and the forbidding landscape , with many rough mountains ( for it was to be another two centuries before Rousseau was to alert the attention of Europe to the beauty of mountain scenery ) . |
17 | Its strategic value lay in its situation , ideal for commercial use of the trade routes to England and France in the west and Russia and Europe to the east . |
18 | On the substantive point , my hon. Friend will know that I agree with him , for I refused earlier this week to agree in Europe to the sort of laws that would have had the effect my hon. Friend sets out . |
19 | While problems of partiality and bias in news-reporting are , rightly , matters of concern , various issues that have attracted Western media attention have excited public opinion in the United States and Europe to the extent that governments have been obliged to respond . |