Example sentences of "[prep] sports " in BNC.

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1 SIEMENS Nixdorf Information Systems has launched Club 2000 , an integrated leisure management software package , for any type or size of sports and leisure club .
2 One issue which will be debated is the ‘ ownership ’ of sports coverage and the access to clips for News Programmes .
3 Nottinghamshire based Delahunty Associates has always provided a diverse service of sports reporting but now sees its role in tennis , in particular , developing .
4 Today , the legend lives on throughout the supreme range of sports and leisurewear , available throughout the UK .
5 Derby start 2-1 down to Cambridge and Villa defend the same score at Wolves , where Taylor may have to trust in another piece of sports sagacity .
6 The range of sports programmes , live and packaged , is extraordinary , while the videotape market is booming .
7 Derek Brandon , of sports producers Grandslam .
8 They may choose a paper for its coverage of sports and scandals and then be subjected to its coverage of politics .
9 These are the design clues that spell ‘ Ferrari ’ to the countless thousands of sports enthusiasts around the world .
10 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
11 The Sporting Magazine was more interested in hunting and published the literary work of ‘ Nimrod ’ and Surtees along with more conventional reporting of sports events .
12 The sensationalist side of sports reporting has gone from strength to strength in the popular press since the advent of television .
13 Local sporting traditions were ignored in favour of a handful of sports which were singled out as worthy of national broadcasting .
14 Such judgements were based upon a willingness to comply to the full with the turning of sports into a ‘ media event ’ .
15 This stripy suit for mini wrestlers is a heart-melting design from Manhattan Kids , and it 's ideal for swimming and all kinds of sports .
16 The Sports Council already provides the Sheffield organisation with on-the-ground technical expertise in the area of sports organisation and architectural advice .
17 Physical decay is setting in at 38 for Duran and 33 for Leonard , yet in the most hazardous of sports they persist , in the fashion of the times , in trying to defy the ageing process .
18 So why is this international superstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ?
19 So why is this internationalsuperstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ?
20 Golf , the most individual of sports , is never more demanding than when played in its team format and , when Sam Torrance holed the winning birdie putt at The Belfry in ‘ 85 , and very soon afterwards burst into tears , he began a sequence that would be rejected out of hand by any self-respecting editor of the Boys ’ Own Paper .
21 They are keenest on clothes imprinted with the logos of sports teams of American colleges which have a high academic reputation .
22 For twenty years , while he turned the porn shop of sports into international theatre , attention was paid in a way it never was before or has been since .
23 Before him , the ring , if not moribund , had been a dark , sombre corner of sports , best described by the sight of then middleweight king Dick Tiger leaving his beat-up hotel wearing a roomy black Homburg and a long pawnshop overcoat , a black satchel in his hand , heading for the subway and title fight at the Garden .
24 Other fragmentary legislation is to be found in recent years , e.g. the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975 .
25 That repository of all sports science wisdom , the American College of Sports Medicine , recently re-released its position paper on how to achieve optimum physical fitness — making several changes from its 1978 study .
26 Teachers gave up their time , unpaid ; prime acres of sports fields stood underused and education authorities did not bother to count the cost of bussing children half-way across a city for an afternoon 's soccer .
27 Concierges also stand to make money out of sports tickets .
28 Long-distance athletics is noted for attracting characters who are , in the jargon of sports psychology , obsessive compulsives .
29 These attractive apartments are only a 10 minute walk from the long sandy beach and to the resort centre where bars , shops and restaurants and an excellent range of sports are to be found .
30 Enhance safety in the provision of sports grounds .
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