Example sentences of "[verb] in the [adj] world " in BNC.

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1 Many Voices — One World and the movement towards a new information order have tried to concretise and apply the right to communicate in the real world , both on the national and international levels .
2 " In view of the unpopularity the nuclear industry has earned in the developed world , it is now looking for markets in the developing world , " Greenpeace said .
3 The panel design will make it possible to track the responses of ordinary members to these internal party changes , and to the changes occurring in the external world .
4 Edwards , 21 , has played for Australia youth and under-21s and , after appearing in the 1987 World Youth Cup finals in Chile , had 18 months with Rangers without breaking into the first team .
5 In other words we want to help local enthusiasts to keep in touch with what is happening in the wider world of railways .
6 AT THIS moment what was happening in the outside world , for a cultural climate is never separate from events ?
7 The job of perceptual systems is to provide us with representations of what is happening in the outside world , representations based on information gathered from receptors based in different parts of the body that are tuned to specific classes of physical events .
8 ‘ Where it 's weird , though , is the difficulty of getting a real fix on what 's happening in the outside world .
9 Now is anything else happening in the sporting world tonight Mickey ?
10 The day-to-day life of an RAF station went on as usual , no matter what was happening in the big world outside .
11 But perhaps the best example of Picks System 's idiosyncratic development style is happening in the MD-DOS world , where the company is beta-testing multi-user Pick for MD-DOS — to be released later this year .
12 If we want to know what is happening to the church we need to understand what is happening in the secular world at large .
13 Rauschning was an ex-Prussian cadet who had been wounded in the First World War .
14 they are likely to meet in the outside world ;
15 Trapped in the revolving world of afternoon TV , this is a man who would have quite happily recorded the LP from the comfort of his bed had they been able to fit it in the studio .
16 The list includes good madeira , port and sherry and some fine German wines , but does not dabble in the New World .
17 Outstanding silverware was fabricated in the Classical world .
18 It 's hardly ever reported in the Third World and er taking the facts that we 've just been talking about into account , it would be tempting to see anorexia as related to conflicts about the beginning of a young woman 's reproductive life because what normally happens is , and has certainly happened in the only case of this that occurred in my family , the young woman in question lost so much weight that she stopped cycling and in fact erm puberty changes went into reverse , she actually regressed , she started puberty and er she had this anorexia problem and she stopped cycling and , and all her body changes reversed , she went back to pre-puberty again erm because of oh no , oh no it did n't , she lost her body hair and stuff yeah , er her , her , her hormonal changes .
19 The Jeep Wranglers receiving so much stick last week were the direct descendants of the vehicle which first surfaced in the Second World War when Ford mass produced the Jeep ( GP from General Purpose ) runabouts to take the invading allies to Berlin just as fast as the film crews could follow the generals .
20 Yet through it all a strong sense of caring pervades and a feeling of friendship which is not easy to find in the Western World .
21 The emphasis on LAN Manager as its primary networking facility ignores the state of networking in the real world .
22 The table also shows that , in the fifteen years from 1960–75 , there was a tendency for female labour force participation to increase in the industrialised world and decline elsewhere , except Oceania .
23 In the 1980s , the world wood requirement was some 3000 million m 3 , of which , following earlier figures , some 47% was used as fuel ( 80% of it in the developing world ) , 43% for building and other ‘ solid wood ’ purposes ( two-thirds of this in the developed world ) and 10% for paper ( some seven-eighths of this used in the developed world ) .
24 Now , I think there 's probably a very nice parallel here , I ca n't help thinking it was probably a bit better , must have been better organised in the Second World War , but there 's going to be a erm special exhibition here is n't there , on memories of change on Oxford in the Second World War , and of course there were a great many extra people there too .
25 and for Mill , representative democracy was the only way democracy could survive in the modern world .
26 We make love like no one ever has in the whole world — the whole history of the world — we are better than Antony and Cleopatra , ’ his voice began to rise with his spirits , ‘ Romeo and Juliet , Paolo and Francesca , Beatrice and Dante , ’ he was lost for words , ‘ better than … better than …
27 We could purchase our own houses while they lived in police colonies , denied the privilege of house purchase until they had fifteen years ' service ; this classified them as ‘ peasants , serfs , living in the feudal world of tithed cottages ’ .
28 In the rest of the region , Israel Radio 's coverage allows those living in the Arab world to hear about events that are censored by their own governments .
29 For in that they are living in the modern world , and in so far ( one must say ) as they are good persons seeking to do what is right , conservatives must see much of the critique of past patriarchal relationships to be justified .
30 ‘ But we 're living in the modern world ! ’
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