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

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1 They 're competing until Tuesday in the 8th World Masters Championships at Oxford Polytechnic .
2 Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands , who visited Japan on Oct. 20-26 , received a formal apology on Oct. 23 from Kaifu for the " unbearable suffering " inflicted by Japanese soldiers on Dutch internees during the occupation of Indonesia in the Second World War .
3 So England must do without Gazza in the vital World Cup qualifying match at Wembley on October 14 , and also against Turkey on November 18 .
4 Years later , when I was with Sandford in the Second World War , he told me that people in Addis Ababa had been saying that I would not have one chance in ten of survival if I entered Aussa .
5 BRADFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL represented England in the inaugural World Schools 1st XV Rugby Championship There were 16 schools from nine countries involved .
6 However , he may not be that popular in England after his ungracious comments before and after the World Cup final and his decision to drop out of the Barbarians game — not to mention the ‘ try that never was ’ against England in the 1987 World Cup .
7 Berg , who came on as substitute against England in the recent World Cup qualifier , said last night : ‘ Everything is agreed between Blackburn , my club and myself . ’
8 So good is Steve that he 's now been invited to play for England in the next World Open Golf Championship for the Blind , that 's in Australia next year .
9 They thus gave specific attention to the instinctive bases of human behaviour , this being much more than an attempt to make an analogy between the human world and the struggles for survival identified by Darwin in the natural world .
10 ‘ I 'll never forget that day Portugal went 3-0 down to North Korea in the '66 World Cup , and he pulled them round single-handed with four goals .
11 It was doubtful whether Schluter could remain in control but two emotional anniversaries during the campaign helped to keep defence as the issue : April 9 was the anniversary of the German invasion and occupation of Denmark in the Second World War , and May 9 the anniversary of the Liberation .
12 Up-to-date accounts of ancient and medieval coinages can be found in I. Carradice and M. Price , Coinage in the Greek World ( 1988 ) ; D. Nash , Coinage in the Celtic World ( 1987 ) ; A. Burnett , Coinage in the Roman World ( 1987 ) ; and P. Grierson and M. Blackburn , Medieval European Coinage ( 1986- ) .
13 Up-to-date accounts of ancient and medieval coinages can be found in I. Carradice and M. Price , Coinage in the Greek World ( 1988 ) ; D. Nash , Coinage in the Celtic World ( 1987 ) ; A. Burnett , Coinage in the Roman World ( 1987 ) ; and P. Grierson and M. Blackburn , Medieval European Coinage ( 1986- ) .
14 Up-to-date accounts of ancient and medieval coinages can be found in I. Carradice and M. Price , Coinage in the Greek World ( 1988 ) ; D. Nash , Coinage in the Celtic World ( 1987 ) ; A. Burnett , Coinage in the Roman World ( 1987 ) ; and P. Grierson and M. Blackburn , Medieval European Coinage ( 1986- ) .
15 The Elves that live here are a strange , fey breed with more kinship to the Wood Elves of Athel Lothern in the Old World than many in Ulthuan .
16 Poole were hoping to sign Rene Aas , the Latvian who finished runner up to Chris Louis in the 1990 World Under-21 final and Edinburgh were keen to sign Finn Vesa Ylinen , but both applications have been also refused .
17 So it 's quite an interesting , whatever you think about Woodrow Wilson in the First World War is quite a interesting book , in drawing a character study of the kind of person who Freud must have seen many times in his practice .
18 Much of the credit for that must go to New Zealander George Simpkin , the man who made a name for himself as coach of Waikato and subsequently as coach of Fiji in the 1987 World Cup .
19 Big Tweedy 's was a replica of the goal scored by Carlos Alberto in the 1970 World Cup Final so he is walking around feeling very pleased with himself this morning ! ’
20 Economic TNPs in the Third World
21 When Scotland played Wales at Liverpool in the dramatic World Cup qualifier , he miraculously pushed a John Toshack lob onto the bar , a save that turned the game in Scotland 's favour , and set the seal on Scotland 's trip to Argentina .
22 However , some is based on serious research , like Micou ( 1985 ) on TNCs in the Third World , and Mertz ( 1984 ) .
23 A serious contradiction lies at the heart of much of the critical research on TNCs in the Third World .
24 Radical critics argue that TNCs in the Third World make their profits by exploiting cheap labour to produce goods that people often do not really need .
25 However we may criticize the practices of the TNCs in the Third World , for most people whatever they do will be secondary to the major benefit they bring , namely the creation of employment .
26 The increasing though still very minimal panicipation of women in managerial , technical and higher professional occupations within the corporation has already attracted a good deal of attention , but there is little research specifically on the phenomenon of the female salariat in TNCs in the Third World ( see Garnsey and Paukert , 1987 , pp.57–67 ) .
27 It is difficult to know whether the increasing participation of Third World women in managerial , technical and professional employment in TNCs in the Third World is simply pan of the ‘ indigenization ’ process of replacing expatriate with local personnel , or whether it is a qualitatively different phenomenon in its own right .
28 One entirely unresolved issue revolves around the question of the balance of costs and benefits for women due to the entry of the TNCs in the Third World .
29 The ILO ‘ Multinational Enterprises ’ programme , noted above in connection with export processing zones , also sponsored a series of studies on the employment generation effects of technology choice by TNCs in the Third World .
30 The defeat of Wilhelmine Germany in the first world war led to the setting up of the Weimar Republic in 1919 , a constitutional settlement many believe was doomed .
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