Example sentences of "by [art] world [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gestuno , as it is known , was developed by the World Federation of the Deaf for use at international conferences of deaf people . |
2 | Also integrated into the system are the Superscape Visualiser , which supervises real time visualisation of the virtual world ; world editor , enabling users to build virtual worlds ; shape editor for constructing building block shapes for manipulation by the world editor ; screen layout editor ; keyboard editor ; dialoguebox editor ; DXF file import and export . |
3 | The following examples are from the database held by the World Travel & Tourism Environmental Research Centre , Oxford Brookes University : |
4 | America 's airlines have been badly hit by the world recession . |
5 | The Eclaireur de la Côte D ‘ Ivoire became a popular anticolonial paper voicing grievances against the police and some of the chiefs , and campaigning for the unemployed and farmers hit by the world recession . |
6 | This is certainly borne out by the World Boxing Council ratings . |
7 | Coetzer , who is ranked No 1 by the World Boxing Association and No 2 in the International Boxing Federation list , would probably fight at Wembley . |
8 | Born in Liverpool to a West African father in 1951 , Conteh won ABA , British and Commonwealth titles but was stripped of his world title by the World Boxing Council for failing to go through with a contracted defence in 1977 and failed three times to regain the championship before retiring in 1981 . |
9 | These rights were threatened by the Government 's decision to submit the area for listing as a World Heritage area under executive powers bestowed by the World Heritage Properties Conservation Act 1983 ( Commonwealth of Australia ) , passed to give effect to the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage . |
10 | Viscount Knebworth notes an early colour line drawn by the world heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan who took on white challengers but refused to fight Jackson ( no date , p.56 ) . |
11 | This programme of study and action should be understood to be part of the wider conciliar process for Justice , Peace and Integrity of Creation , which was initiated by the World Council of Churches . |
12 | His meetings were arranged by the World Council of Churches which is one of the few non-government organisations represented in the country . |
13 | Although the Ecumenical Decade was launched by the World Council of Churches four years ago , many women feel that the churches have failed to take it seriously and have shown little commitment to the theme . |
14 | We now have a general date for elections in nineteen ninety four and when that date is formally agreed , many sanctions will go and we 're already preparing because Cosatu and the South African Council of Churches believe that there should be a code for investments so that investments go to help uplift people and indeed tomorrow I have to go to Holland for exactly such a conference called by the World Council of Churches and the South African churches . |
15 | He said Prost would almost certainly be granted his super licence , but said his behaviour in using ‘ insulting terms ’ in his criticism of FISA would still need to be considered by the world council next month . |
16 | The ‘ F1 ’ road car being developed by the World Champion racing team , due to be revealed next month , promises to overtake the super-Jag in speed and price . |
17 | Delighted with their silver medals for reaching the final against the world champions , England saw the match open with an expected win by the world champion Jorgen Persson over English champion Chen Xinhua 21–8 , 21–18 . |
18 | It was the highest of five bids opened yesterday by the world champion , Garry Kasparov , and his British challenger , Nigel Short . |
19 | It is also rated the most competitive newly-industrialised economy by the World Competitiveness Report . |
20 | Yet the so-called ‘ International Alert ’ issued by the World Society for the Protection of Animals , which highlights the charges , is curiously ill-focussed . |
21 | Libearty , the first international campaign to protect the world 's bears , has been launched by the World Society for the Protection of Wild Animals . |
22 | Mr Shevardnadze is also credited with Georgia 's speedy recognition by the world community . |
23 | Although described by the World Challenge brochure as an area rarely visited by Europeans , it turned out to be popular enough with tourists for each village to have its own visitors ' book ! |
24 | Data yielded by the World Fertility Survey for a wide range of developing countries ( though , unfortunately , unavailable by each single birth order ) support the hypothesis that , during the demographic transition , the relationship between infant mortality and birth order goes through characteristic transitory changes . |
25 | Coal and nuclear power will be the most " readily available " energy sources when oil reserves start to run out in the middle of the 21st century , according to the latest projections by the World Energy Council ( WEC ) . |
26 | Radio RIN ( Radio Infantil Nacional — National Children 's Radio ) has been closed by the Mexican Radio Institute , according to a report by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters . |
27 | An international network of women in radio is being set up by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters ( AMARC ) . |
28 | The list compiled by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre , details 311 species that have perished since 1600 . |
29 | The conference — held in Singapore in September and sponsored by the World Conservation Union , the International Council for Bird Preservation and the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums — heard that the number-one culprit was the timber industry . |
30 | The job of choosing the endangered species to be put on the waiting list belongs to the Captive Breeding Specialist Group , set up by the World Conservation Union — IUCN . |