Example sentences of "to all [art] world " in BNC.

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1 The Church , and that means all of us , including you , not just priests and bishops , has to spread the Good News to all the world .
2 These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways .
3 He observed that the protesters did not enjoy the rights of common that had been affected , and on this basis he decided to modify the by-laws so that they could continue to apply to all the world except the commoners themselves .
4 Variety trumpeted : ‘ It 's a new ballgame ; the artists and scientists of the world 's cinema center are unhesitant about saying to all the world that there 's to be no hesitation about subject matter .
5 What happened to the idea that America 's power to open new markets was meant to bring benefits to all the world 's traders ?
6 If it does , a test ban might be a part of some new , more stable nuclear bargain worth having , though it will surely never be the answer to all the world 's nuclear worries .
7 Flavonia might not be one of the great powers , but still the name of Vallens had stood , for generations , as a shining example of honour , chivalry and known to all the world
8 As much as he is thoroughly yankified , known to all the world as Jimmy Lin , with his high-rise apartment on the Upper West Side and scarcely a trace of an accent , he none the less still feels a strong connection to his native island .
9 Although intended to demonstrate to all the world what the Industrial Revolution had achieved in England , the Exhibition seemed to the discriminating evidence rather of what it had destroyed .
10 A person who is displaying an offensive banner in his front window so that it is visible to all the world clearly ‘ displays ’ within section 18 even if not under section 4 .
11 Where had that stupid slogan come from , the facile answer of those who thought there were easy solutions to all the world 's problems ?
12 This party had the nerve to announce his shameful embarrassments to all the world !
13 Holding us steady in times of change — a symbol of hope to all the world .
14 The Law Lords held that this publication was protected by qualified privilege : the Council had a duty to leap to the General 's defence , and the privilege was not lost by the fact of world-wide publication , because " a man who makes a statement on the floor of the House of Commons makes it to all the world … it was only plain justice to the General that the ambit of contradiction should be spread so wide as , if possible , to meet the false accusation wherever it went . "
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