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

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1 WITH respect to the 1995 World Cup , there must already be sad voices at Rugby World & Post muttering ‘ I told you so ’ .
2 Whilst the nation is still at war with itself , whilst the security forces stand accused of supporting Inkatha members in attacks on the ANC at Boipatong , now , as Mick Cleary asked in RW&P in January , ‘ can anyone say ( now ) that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ? ’
3 Can anyone really put their hand on their heart and say that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ?
4 Over the next few years leading up to the 1995 World Cup there 'll be plenty of time to slot in replacements as they are needed — particularly to the front-five where Jason Leonard will probably be the only one available for the next tournament .
5 That is when the strength of his emerging side , and England 's case for making it to the 1994 World Cup finals , will be truly tested .
6 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
7 I have been listening to ‘ Shepherd Moons ’ for three days straight , packing for a bunk to the Islamic world and every moment of departure in my entire life has come tumbling out of my memory , often erupting in tears .
8 Turning his attention to the industrialized world , Camdessus regulation and underlined the importance of spending on health and education to develop " human capital " .
9 Ideological differences did not prevent the Community from taking more than half of the Eastern bloc 's exports to the non-communist world , whilst the Eastern bloc absorbed high-technology goods from Western Europe .
10 Given this , how should Devon SSD best respond to the post-modern world of community care in providing services to elderly people ?
11 Welcome to the friendly world of Amsterdam
12 Only a Roman aristocrat — perhaps himself a pontiff — such as Fabius Pictor could break this tradition and make the native version of Roman history available to the educated world at large , as the natives of other countries were doing .
13 Not only has this phenomenon led to a concomitant spread of branches of the major search firms overseas to the major world capitals — which will be discussed at greater length in Chapter 6 — but also the pressure on multinationals to employ local executives has caused a worldwide reverse diaspora .
14 In speaking of international relations , we shall sometimes be referring to the international world and sometimes to the theories of that world which comprise the discipline called ‘ International Relations ’ .
15 In a major speech on 2 September he brought this out : ‘ The policy now adopted by the Indonesian republic must be oriented to the international world .
16 Looking back , that square was my gateway to the real world — and the gate could only work one way .
17 I was brought rudely back to the real world by Tony 's tripod coming off the top of the pile of clatch ( odds and ends ) piled up above the seat and hitting me on the head as the truck lurched to a halt , diving itself into a drift of deep snow .
18 She enjoyed being with her friends ; their conversation was lively and interesting , they belonged to the real world — the world she had left behind .
19 But according Mr Marek Dabrowski , a deputy finance minister , the screws will not be loosened much until there are signs that Polish industry is adjusting to the real world .
20 Yes , apply : for although theoretical , their prize-winning work was relevant to the real world .
21 Whether the issue is education or health , pollution or overseas aid , one sees the same mishmash of self-righteous resentment , sentimentality and wishful thinking providing the same simple answers to every problem , without the slightest reference to the real world .
22 Francis Maude has gone too — reverting , so he says , to the real world , and leaving a vacancy for a Financial Secretary .
23 The reading material should include material which relates to the real world , such as labels , captions , notices , children 's newspapers , books of instructions , plans and maps , diagrams , computer print-out and visual display .
24 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
25 They have accorded it blind respect while considering it totally irrelevant to the real world .
26 We might argue , as does Professor Marie Jahoda — a founding mother of social research on the experience of unemployment — that the social contacts , collective purposes , time-structure and status provided by employment are important factors in anchoring people to the real world .
27 I know how good you are at hiding away inside it when you do n't want to face up to the real world .
28 Comparing your performance with other companies ' brings you back to the real world .
29 Now let's get back to the real world . ’
30 This too , however , must be seen as a presentation of the lives of human beings , which is useful perhaps for taxation purposes but bears little resemblance to the real world .
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