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1 Paul Walker added to the Harriers ' middle-distance medal tally by grabbing the bronze in the 800 metres .
2 Adams benefited from the tailenders ' intention to belt him out of the ground , taking three of the last five wickets for final figures of four for 43 from 21.4 overs .
3 We only possess one piece of information with which to lend precision to the general statement that Richard went through the rebels ' lands with fire and sword , capturing and demolishing their fortresses , and this suggests that Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle of Taillebourg was once again at the centre of events .
4 When they arrived , Karen drove into the doctors ' car park and stopped the car .
5 With Ukrainian international Andrei Kanchelskis consigned to the substitutes ' bench carrying an injury , the main thrust of United 's attacks emanated from the skilful wing play of young Ryan Giggs .
6 Upstairs on the third floor Zen stepped into the inspectors ' room , but there was no one there .
7 Zen looked into the inspectors ' room .
8 Ruth explained about the Ladies ' Companion and her telephone-call , and went on to ask :
9 Five minutes after entering his office Zen reappeared in the inspectors ' room , where Geraci was watching Chiodini fill in a coupon for a competition promising the winner a lifetime supply of tomato concentrate .
10 Mark Walters climbed off the substitutes ' bench to score Liverpool 's two goals in a frenetic closing 13 minutes .
11 Thus , on Sunday , I hooted in disbelief when A Year In Provence focused on the natives ' preoccupation with hunting a local , woodland fungus which sells for £100 a pound .
12 At the Luftwaffe base outside Warsaw , Asa walked towards the officers ' mess , feeling unaccountably depressed .
13 During the 1950s pressure for road improvements mounted ; the British Roads Federation , which represented road construction interests , joined forces with professional lobbies , motor manufacturers and traders , while the TUC aligned with the employers ' associations for more spending .
14 The gulf between High Ashdonian and English became obvious when Sue Lawley commented on the Liberals ' election campaign .
15 George Taylor was collected and he and Mrs Oliver returned to the tobacconists ' to be joined shortly by PC Chandler , an off-duty policeman who happened to be in Higatt 's too .
16 Vic Wilcox scuttled into the Directors ' Lavatory as if into a place of sanctuary .
17 On 3 January , 1974 , the BBC wrote to the Musicians ' Union suggesting that the BBC reissue old material on video , with appropriate royalties for the musicians , actors and scriptwriters .
18 Rebel Ruddock emerged as the players ' spokesman for Venables , speaking up for him in the High Court yesterday , having already slapped in a transfer request to Sugar .
19 With Mark Wadforth at full back for Braintree and Stuart Lewis partnering Matthew Wadforth in the centre , skipper Steve Jarlett opted for the replacements ' bench and looked on with approval as Nigel Brand led the team to its second successive draw at Crow Lane .
20 Jack Mason appeared at the players ' entrance and greeted me in his usual jovial way .
21 After he survived the vote , Mr Major went to the Whips ' office to thank them for their help .
22 The Suffolk side had the perfect start , as the impressive Fry waltzed through the visitors ' defence to settle any early nerves and just six minutes later the title was effectively Tuddenham Road bound .
23 For two hours Richard and Joan sat in the potentates ' chairs on the pavement outside the registry office , watching the conveyor belt of marriages go by .
24 Kelly sat in the jockeys ' stand at Sandown and gave a quiet laugh .
25 Aunt Margaret came to the girls ' bedroom and unhandily undressed Victoria , although she could perfectly well undress herself .
26 Singer went to the Jews ' College School , London , where he subsequently became a teacher .
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