Example sentences of "we [vb base] [prep] [art] world " in BNC.

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1 In the first place , we all need to mourn for our own sins and for the negative contribution we bring into the world .
2 We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One .
3 We fly across the world without a thought for Orville Wright , and whoever remembers Daguerre when taking their holiday snaps ?
4 But , of course , having a system of beliefs or attitudes also conditions the way we look at the world ; what we actually see .
5 Exploration of these phenomena may eventually revolutionise the whole way we look at the world .
6 As we will examine in more detail in Chapter 10 , the mass media can in a very important sense direct the way we look at the world and the questions we ask about it .
7 We talk about the world according to our human mind configuration .
8 Iranian Pourfarrokh created Vertex in response to TV news reports on the Gulf War … the bursting forth of everything we feel in a world of unfulfilled dreams … dreams which are as varied as the people who dream them … a poem told through the bodies of the poets : the dancers .
9 We know that we can open them , and when we use them we go into a world full of exciting possibilities . ’
10 If we belong to the World Church then we must be in with part of this worldwide process and we shall never be ashamed of it .
11 ‘ Since you are a wizard of sorts , you are of course aware that we live upon a world shaped , as it were , like a disc ?
12 We live in a world of uncertainty , where the politicians , church leaders and others have failed .
13 We live in a world in which one third of the population consumes two thirds of the world 's resources .
14 We live in a world of perceptions , not reality .
15 Janet Lacey says : ‘ We live in a world where , in many places , social injustice is the order of the day , where 15,000 people die of hunger each day , where racial discrimination is practised unnoticed on our doorsteps and where political action is disappointing …
16 We live in a world that operates on greed , on aggression , on violence and cruelty .
17 We live in a world like the Gandavyuha — a place of transparent beauty .
18 Yet , at the same time , we live in a world which in reality is predominantly made up of couples and families .
19 ‘ I believe we live in a world which is marred deeply by crudity and vulgarity , bereft of beauty , culturally impoverished to an amazing degree .
20 We live in a world where food temptations flaunt themselves all around us .
21 Living in modernity facilitates this belief because we live in a world of rapidly changing fashions and technologies .
22 We live in a world where there is an enormous pressure on the stability of marriage .
23 Yet by the mid 1970s policy-makers , convinced that we live in a world of free markets , began to display an implied belief in its basic tenets ( Brittan , 1975 ; Harris and Sewill , 1975 ] .
24 I know that Basil saw no simple future at the end of human life because we talked of this last summer ; neither can I. But I do believe that we live in a world whose climate of thought and feeling is created by human beings , many of whom have lived before us , often but little recognised .
25 ‘ Ah , yes , but we live in a world gone mad .
26 Or , as Plato writes , we live in a world of dreams , the realities are beyond us . ’
27 We live in a world where there are few easy profits and many easy losses to be made , especially when the wrong advice is given .
28 We live in a world of unimaginable plenty , unbelievable surplus .
29 We live in a world of surplus but ca n't bring ourselves to believe that we do .
30 We live in a world that is not developing uniformly .
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