Sentences with internationally
in·ter·na·tion·al
I i - International trade.
- A matter of international concern.
- Encounter Point has been playing at numerous film festivals internationally to attract publicity.
- Although Australia is still a small player internationally, the stakes are high: the global game market is estimated at $40 billion a year.
- International law.
- An international organization.
- For service to the Catholic Church in Australia and internationally, to raising debate on matters of an ethical and spiritual nature.
- Through the internet we've just discovered endless amounts of experimental and underground bands, locally and internationally.
- An international benefit; an international reputation.
- Janet was perhaps our most internationally recognised author, and made the most enormous contribution.
- An internationally famous conductor has a breakdown and decides to.