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

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1 But a curious deterrence this , which aims to restrain states only to unleash peoples , to intensify rather than mitigate conflict and make the world safe for revolution rather than order .
2 China , the last country to allow the import of ivory , is to accede to the world ban on ivory as of January 1991 .
3 Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes , is on Thursday 11th February , 1993 , the World Day of Prayer for the Sick .
4 All three are critically influenced by and in turn influence the world structures of security , finance and knowledge ( Cox , 1987 ; Strange , 1988 ) .
5 THE EEC 's alternative energy projects are the latest victims of the world slump in oil prices .
6 It is doubtful whether any Government could have surmounted the world slump in trade and the financial crisis of 1931 ; but MacDonald 's was memorably inept .
7 The world maps of communication and information a hundred years ago featured ships , metal cables and trains .
8 At world level , two organizations exist for the governing of karate , WUKO , the World Union of Karate Organizations , and FAJKO , the Federation of All-Japan Karate Organizations .
9 This organization , the World Union of Karate Organizations ( WUKO ) , has 48 member countries .
10 ‘ Throughout the world customers in medicine , industry and research are facing increasing environmental and regulatory pressure , ’ added Philip .
11 The world price for tin is high and so companies have been opening new larger mines in Cornwall .
12 Large areas of Catalonia became dependent on a single specialized export — wine and cheap brandy were sent in such quantities Europe that the world price of brandy was set by the market of Reus .
13 For during the 1980s the world price of coal had tumbled dramatically .
14 The world price of oil at current rouble exchange rates , according to Nezavisimaya Gazeta of July 9 , stood at 15,000 roubles per tonne ; the pre-September 1992 prices for Russian oil were 1,800-2,000 roubles per tonne .
15 The world price of tin collapsed in 1985 , plummeting to less than half of what it costs Bolivia to mine it .
16 The government 's financial planning had been badly affected by an economic crisis brought about by the slump in the world price of coffee — which accounted for 90 per cent of Rwanda 's export earnings — following the collapse of the International Coffee Agreement in July [ see pp. 36836 ] .
17 He attended the World Championships as Head of Delegation to the GB team : ‘ To see Neil win Britain 's first ever medal at this level , competing against gymnasts from the world 's strongest nations , can only go to prove that we 're getting it right , ’ says Paul .
18 Canoe 95 , the World Championships in slalom and WWR , is likely to be run by a separate limited company to avoid subjecting the BCU to financial risk .
19 One of those , she won the world championships in karate .
20 Concerning the world shortage of cocoa butter , this is partly due to the increasing popularity of milk chocolate which , in manufacture , requires added cocoa butter .
21 Khrushchev , whose ‘ peaceful coexistence ’ policy had been criticised both at home and abroad ( by the Chinese Communist party at the Congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions held in Beijing in June 1960 ) was taking advantage of the situation in Cuba to reassert Soviet strength .
22 The World Federation of Trade Unions ( WFTU ) adopted a radical programme of budget and staff cuts and internal reorganization at its 12th quadrennial congress , held in Moscow on Nov. 13-20 .
23 The federal Ministry of the Interior announced on Sept. 6 that the World Federation of Trade Unions ( WFTU ) , the International Union of Students ( IUS ) and the International Organization of Journalists ( IOJ ) — all closely associated with the former international communist system — would no longer be allowed to base their activities in Czechoslovakia .
24 In an address to the congress , Ricardo Parodi , the secretary of international relations of the General Confederation of Peruvian Workers ( CGTP ) and a representative of the World Federation of Trade Unions ( WFTU — previously dominated by trade unions of the former Soviet bloc countries but with numerous affiliates from Third-World countries ) , stated that " classic " and " traditional " protest and struggles had to be accompanied by " realistic " and " concrete " proposals to halt the spread of right-wing neo-liberal policies across the continent .
25 S The World Federation of Trade Unions ( WFTU ) was founded in 1945 , with 350 delegates representing 67 million workers in 56 countries .
26 In January , he and Federico Mayor , director general of UNESCO , created the world Foundation for Research and Prevention of AIDS ( see Nature 361 , 102 ; 1993 ) D.B.
27 Young , a Croft Inns catering manager and Les Simms , a BBC engineer , have each won the world championship for honey making for their Dromore Beekeepers Club in the past two years .
28 SCOTLAND 'S Colin Montgomerie has gained a place in the World Championship of Golf in Jamaica next month as replacement for American John Cook .
29 There were two big stories running at the World Championship of Match Race Sailing , writes Keith Wheatley .
30 Your response to the Charter initiative will do much to ensure the industry 's place as one of the world leaders in building ’ .
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