Example sentences of "[vb pp] in the world " in BNC.

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1 Mr Woolmer said : ‘ I felt Donald was overused in the World Cup when there was no need for him to bowl in the games against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe . ’
2 This disruption of spatio-temporal assumptions was not only paralleled in the world of art but also in philosophy , from the incorporation of time and space into the subject in Kant 's ‘ transcendental aesthetic ’ to Bergmann 's writings .
3 At 78 he still refused to stop work : ‘ My advice to parents is not to give up to the rising generation the place you have occupied in the world so long , because there are some who are very near to you who would turn round and put you out homeless and penniless . ’
4 But , whether he does emerge as another champion or not , the name of Lotus will never be forgotten in the world of motoring and motor racing .
5 Our development of complex beer flavour concentrates ensures that wherever Guinness stout is brewed in the world , consumers will enjoy the consistent taste they expect from Guinness .
6 Researchers are still compiling figures but claim the quantity of halon gas emitted to be " a very large amount compared to what is normally emitted in the world " .
7 A few weeks later , on tour in the USA , a series of violent incidents raised questions about the wisdom of their being included in the World Cup squad .
8 Between 1950–60 the race was included in the World Drivers ' Championship , and full results for those years can be found in the Grand Prix section , pages 12–25 .
9 Figures 4.9(a) — ( c ) show the output from a SYMAP run using the commands and data of Appendix G. Figure 4.9(a) uses the default five classes in a map of infant mortality per thousand live births for the African countries included in the World Data Matrix ( Appendix A ) and named in Appendix F. Data values of — 1 are excluded by the use of elective 4 .
10 Amazingly , Brazil has excelled in the world of motor racing , producing not one , but two , but three world champions , all of whom have proved themselves to be great drivers .
11 The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball , although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation .
12 They insist that there must be no deviation from that style and demand such loyalty that their dancers lose their own identity and become absorbed in the world of that particular ballet .
13 There 's work to be done in the world — so much to be found out — ’ He checked himself abruptly , lifted his glass at me and took a sip from it .
14 Still , even these , to whatever extent they are not merely believed in , but have come to be actually felt in the world as we experience it , will thereby have their place in the real fabric of the world , which must certainly include all personal or socially shared versions of it .
15 Tony Myler , the Widnes stand-off who was injured in the World Club Challenge against Canberra , is doubtful for Sunday 's rather more prosaic fixture at Sheffield Eagles .
16 The culmination of these claims to national identity and of sentiments of this nature came in the preamble to Henry VIII 's Act in Restraint of Appeals of 1533 : ‘ Where by dyvers sundrie old autentike histories and cronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this Realme of England is an Impire , and so hath been accepted in the world … . ’ ( 36 , iii , 427 ) Here one finds an explicit statement of views on the nature of England , as well as practical conclusions drawn from them concerning the government of the Church .
17 Mariscotti is a professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires where he had become intrigued by the fact that the university had an old cyclotron , a primitive atom smasher built in the early 1950s , which would make it among the first half-dozen to have been built in the world .
18 Since data for some of the smaller countries are not incorporated in the World Data Matrix the value — 1 ( minus one ) is used to indicate ‘ no data available ’ .
19 However it is optimistic that most companies will be able to make the transition and that the industry 's financial resources , technical expertise and established market will keep it one of the highest rated in the world — at Moody 's , the industry 's average credit rating is double-A-2 , just below its double-A-1 average rating for phone companies outside the US , the highest rated group of all , and a rating matched only by global electrical equipment manufacturers , pharmaceutical companies and non-US electric utilities .
20 Through his wife , Lisa Weiler , he is well connected in the world of contemporary art and they are both collectors .
21 The ability to link systems on either a local or wide area network has always been taken for granted in the world of engineering workstations .
22 Industry is widely misunderstood in the world today .
23 ‘ But when the mortal race grew so great , child , wonders were no more seen in the world ; Undry was lost , and even the Glass Castle was gone from the west .
24 Yet it remains important to take on board the intentions behind that approach : the global vision , the search for harmony , and the emphasis upon fairness to all religions , has never more been needed in the world than today .
25 This is , she said , ‘ a day of love , something much needed in the world ’ — Paul Woodley , I R N , New York .
26 They can be the best friend you have ever had in the world at one moment and an indifferent stranger the next .
27 By the year 2000 it will overtake the USA in terms of production and account for one-fifth of the energy produced in the world .
28 As we approach our own death , children represent both ‘ our ’ future in terms of the family line , and an important element of what ‘ we ’ have produced in the world .
29 But we do care and in that sense , yes , aggression is rooted in the world .
30 His desire to possess her was rooted in the world of ambition , not the heart .
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