Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] world " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That would be the case if Liverpool won the championship and Wales qualified for the World Cup .
2 Normally that would mean they qualified for the world indoor event , but Johnson has the option of appealing to Athletics Canada for one of Canada 's two 60m berths .
3 It is as if speakers feel obliged to offer some personal warrant for the statements they will make about the world .
4 I was born in 1934 and lived through a world war .
5 ENGLAND 'S HIGHLY competent performances in New Zealand , coupled with certain reservations about Australia 's collective reliability , led to a shift in odds as the competitors gathered for the World Cup , with West Indies ' failure in the recent triangular World Series Cup reducing their stocks proportionately to the lift achieved by India in that tournament .
6 This summer , a flock of 31 birds ( including some European flamingos — Phoenicopterus ruber rosus ) successfully raised four chicks at the site , thereby allowing it to be designated as the world 's most northerly wild flamingo colony .
7 CLIVE Brittain warned User Friendly supporters not to put heart before head when his star filly goes for the world 's richest race , the Japan Cup in Tokyo , early tomorrow morning .
8 The same thing goes for the World Service of the BBC .
9 ‘ Computerised control and an electromagnetic powder clutch make for the world 's first CVT with anti-lock brakes ’
10 We thank you , Lord , for the daily provision that you make for the world .
11 ‘ The pressure only comes off and then to a degree , not totally when you qualify for the World Cup , ’ he said as the squad transferred to Detroit .
12 last night between England qualify for the World Cup ?
13 Autoquote , regarded as a world leader in the field of accident repair software systems , is described as being so comprehensive that if one coughs in one of Heggie 's workshops it immediately shows up on one of the system 's screens with a cost attached .
14 PRESIDENT Nicolae Ceausescu , once regarded as the world 's pet Communist , is a changed man .
15 Holsteins , Jerseys , Ayrshires and Brown Swiss — the cream of the North American dairy cow population — compete for top honours at what is regarded as the world 's leading dairy show .
16 There is no doubt that instead of treating the sea as the giver of life to mankind , as it certainly is , it has for far too long been treated as the world 's sewer .
17 Well , he graced Northern Ireland , the Republic of Ireland , of course , well placed for the World Cup draw , are n't they ?
18 Fullback and captain Mark Wyatt , who 29 caps in 10 years is just two fewer than the Canadian record set by lock Ro Hindson between 1973 and 1990 , was not the only one to retire after the World Cup .
19 Or do the nuclear powers-that be believe that they have won for the world not only peace in our time , but peace for a million years and more .
20 A highly publicised press conference launched his return match with the man he defeated for the world title in 1972 , Boris Spassky .
21 Jarvis wandered about the world as young people do , but instead of driving a van to India or observing political upheaval in Central America or getting into trouble in Africa he went to look at metro systems .
22 Before you begin , let me just ask you one little question : how much do you know about the world of the contemporary carpet … ? ’
23 It was a hard , bloody fight lasting 3 hours and 16 minutes ( this time still stands as a world record for a championship fight ) before Burke knocked out Byrne with a tremendous punch , thus becoming recognised champion .
24 Freud 's view of science is not that of a simple empiricist , who assumes that , once something has been discovered in science , it remains true for all times , and that one day science will have discovered nearly all we need to know about the world and ourselves .
25 They could n't read or write , but Topaz longed to know about the world in which she lived , learn about strange lands beyond the seas , and the even more puzzling ways of the gaujos who spent their whole time shut up in houses made of bricks or stone , as if they had condemned themselves to perpetual imprisonment .
26 The picture tries to portray Charles ‘ as he is at the moment — someone who cares about the world around him , somebody who has become a very caring person .
27 ANY ONE WHO CARES ABOUT THE WORLD , everything in it , wants to change it , but sometimes despairs , please write to me' I 'm also wondering where my life is going — perhaps you can help .
28 now one of the most exciting contests of the weekend will have a Gloucestershire lad called Richard Mainwaring challenging for a world title … his sport … his life makes up our Friday Feature
29 ‘ At last we are getting the reward for our hard work and we will be challenging for the world title ourselves in a couple of years , ’ he said .
30 The ambition was what Gains , in his autobiography , calls the ‘ impossible dream ’ ; the colour line effectively prohibited him from challenging for the world title , though he did beat George Godfrey for the black version of the championship in 1928 .
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