Example sentences of "with the sports [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , all I , all I can say , and I take your point , is there is an awful large number of Ottery people using that place , and I think that that , I think East Devon do a very very good job with the Sports Centre , and we all know the giving a |
2 | Last autumn the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association launched a campaign to raise awareness of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and , together with the Sports Council 's National Sports Medicine Institute , announced a pilot screening programme to detect the condition among young athletes . |
3 | In order to try and comply with the Sports Council 's insistence that we need to shorten our teacher training , the new students will follow a more intensive programme , scheduled on more frequent training days , to be known as Course II . |
4 | It involves routine book-keeping , liaising with the Sports Council , and advising the Finance and Executive Committees on Income and Expenditure matters . |
5 | As Chairman , I chair the Executive Committee Meetings , attend sub-committee meetings and working parties and work closely with all those involved in the Development Steering Group , who liaise with the Sports Council . |
6 | Two days before last Q.T. Day the Society 's representatives had an interview with the Sports Council Grant Panel — the serious situation arising from that had been explained to all teachers present and everyone was asked to take a copy of the Development Plan to study . |
7 | Even now , with the sports car scorching along the expressway , and the breeze cooling her flushed cheeks , Laura still felt almost sick with embarrassment . |
8 | But first , with the sports news , here 's Erika . |
9 | It seems feasible to agree with the sports historian Edwin Henderson that , with the exception of show business , sport was the only area ‘ in which blacks were able to assert themselves ’ and so ‘ on a large scale , Negroes identify with people in sports and entertainment ’ ( 1970 , p.4 ) . |