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

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1 In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders .
2 The superego is a relatively modern acquisition and is the psychological agency which is the inner counterpart of what in the outer world we would call ‘ culture ’ or ‘ civilization ’ .
3 Well we hope that erm by coming here you 've demonstrated that you do n't live in fantasy land so I 'd like to welcome you to the real world and in the real world we know that open systems despite the progress they 've made still struggle to replace the mainframe .
4 In the real world we have to recognize that we can not convert customers to only use the database .
5 Although many people do not like talk of market forces , the plain fact is that in the real world we simply can not ignore them .
6 If all these people are doing the same job officially in the real world we know that some people are more proficient than others that in some things or others , can you see how quickly go down that line and you say to yourself well Mr A you know he 's got all those there great but there are a few gaps .
7 What is interesting is that , while in the Third World education is still seen as ( and still is ) a pathway to a new economic existence , here in the Western World we have passed along that pathway and are fast approaching a crossroads without any identifying markers .
8 In the wider world we examine the great differences between countries like our own and the less fortunate poor world .
9 In the developed world we need to crack down hard on workplaces that break health and safety regulations .
10 In the Old World we are familiar with such large hunters as wolves , dogs , hyenas , and the big cats — lions , tigers , leopards and cheetahs .
11 ‘ Evil communications corrupt good manners , ’ says a Greek proverb , and in the polarised world we live in , where name calling and counter-check is the order of the day , it is not surprising that good manners and etiquette have gone by the board .
12 In the biological world we have the genus for the class and the species for the variations .
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