Example sentences of "up [prep] [art] [adj] world [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He could have destroyed Tottenham except for their world class goalie who is shaping up for a good World Cup eh Halvard ?
2 As major appliance makers gear up for an expected world market for ‘ green ’ refrigerators , FORON is the first to offer a fridge completely free of so-called chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) .
3 Employers constantly gnawed at the high level of wages which had been built up during the First World War .
4 Axelrod draws a moving illustration of the importance of the shadow of the future from a remarkable phenomenon that grew up during the First World War , the so-called live-and-let-live system .
5 But although Biarritz still has a statue of Queen Victoria , that of Edward VII was blown up during the Second World War , on political rather than aesthetic or moral grounds it is said .
6 The Welfare State was set up after the Second World War as a means of providing universal ‘ freedom from want ’ , according to Sir William Beveridge , and ‘ care from cradle to grave ’ for the whole population according to Sir Winston Churchill .
7 W that bit we gave up after the First World War but we made er we did make some of these er patented things that they had in the Second World War .
8 Today with the shaking up of the post-war world order the terms migrants , refugees , borders , national identity , have become part of the cultural agenda in Europe and North America .
9 Government policies are so short-term that by the time the recession is over , the country 's industrial base will have been destroyed , and we could end up with a Third World economy .
10 Since the commission was set up in the First World War they in nineteen ninety five they said it would break even for the first time and agreed the last and thirties and forty come to maturity in which incomes are expected to double by twenty , twenty two .
11 The old-style conglomerates based around a bank which emerged from the pre-war zaibatsu differ markedly from newer groups that have sprung up since the second world war .
12 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
13 Over the next few years leading up to the 1995 World Cup there 'll be plenty of time to slot in replacements as they are needed — particularly to the front-five where Jason Leonard will probably be the only one available for the next tournament .
14 The mill is best remembered as Ayliffe 's Mill , the name of the family associated with it throughout its working life , up to the Second World War .
15 At Easter 1939 , with Europe once more in the grip of events leading remorselessly up to the Second World War , Leeds Deaf F.C .
16 It was the end of the first stage of a conflict which was to rumble on up to the Second World War .
17 Up to the Second World War it was normal for governments to run a balanced budget .
18 Discussion of the inter-war years usually centres on industrial change , but North Shields resembles the rest of the North East here in that while it is true that the 1920s saw a good deal of structurally induced unemployment which reflected the position of traditional basic industries , and the 1930s saw the impact of work recession , these same basic industries began to recover in the run up to the Second World War in the mid-1930s and were to remain basic to the area until the early 1960s .
19 Up to the Second World War , different industries in Britain were concentrated in different regions .
20 Through the period leading up to the Second World War rural England too was subjected , according to C.E.M .
21 During the latter part of the nineteenth century and up to the Second World War large numbers of Irish cattle were sold at Norwich market .
22 Production increased tenfold in the period leading up to the second world war .
23 Although piped water was connected to the village in 1906 , it proved unreliable and the well was still in use right up to the second world war .
24 If you look at the people who went in for the Olympic Games , right up to the Second World War , erm you would call them amateurs .
25 By the 1850s , it was solely a corn mill , working up to the First World War .
26 Slade Mill was in the hands of Edward William Cook from the 1890s , up to the First World War .
27 For much of the period and up to the First World War , the targets of the largest movements of national liberation were the two great empires of Eastern and Central Europe — that of the Romanovs in the Russias and of the Habsburgs in Austro-Hungary .
28 Anyone trying seriously to find out what was in the public mind at the time of the Boer War and the years leading up to the First World War will find information here of great value .
29 It had very considerable influence in Germany up to the First World War , and also , in somewhat diluted form , in both Britain and America ( see chapter 6 ) .
30 For example , Ellen Ross 's ( 1983 ) discussion of the lifestyle of the working poor in the East End of London , in the period leading up to the First World War , contains evidence about financial relationships between young working adults and their parents , based partly on the surveys of Charles Booth ( 1892b ) .
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