Example sentences of "[noun] for the club [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | When ambitious Little joined Leicester City it was a blow for the club and chairman . |
2 | John Gorman says it 's a nice change for the club and good for team spirit … the pitch is like wembley and should suit Swindon |
3 | But right now we have to complete our plans for the club and plan for the future . ’ |
4 | It means money for the clubs and we have a tremendously committed and talented unit who genuinely care about the game . ’ |
5 | Jack played a few wartime matches in the London Combination for Palace at their new home at The Nest and then signed professional forms for the club when he left the Forces . |
6 | ‘ It is a massive boost for the club because we need to have our first team squad playing the best quality of opposition possible , ’ he said . |
7 | Meanwhile members recently organised a bring and buy to help raise funds for the club and Connie said every event was held in a warm and relaxed atmosphere . |
8 | Andrew 's father , David played lock for the club and has had two two-year spells as the club president , while his mother , Kathleen , a physiotherapist at Kings Hospital , Dundee , has had a big influence , not least in ensuring speedy recovery from injury , notably from the sprung collarbone sustained in the ‘ B ’ international against Ireland on December 28 . |
9 | Pears has earned international recognition for the club and himself . |
10 | ‘ It 's a great personal honour but I regard it as an honour for the club and the city of Leeds as well . ’ |
11 | His move follows a winter of crisis for the club after alleged cash irregularities were discovered in the accounts of its parent social club . |
12 | We have great ambitions for the club and are looking to greater heights . ’ |
13 | ‘ I know it was a shock for the club but I would n't have gone if it meant leaving them in the lurch . |
14 | ‘ I know it was a shock for the club but I would n't have gone if it meant leaving them in the lurch . |
15 | It is an important week for the club and an expensive one for fans , who are certain to pick and choose unless the club make a cut-price gesture . |
16 | The receivers say there are potential buyers in the frame for the club so the meeting should be postponed . |
17 | It is good news for the club and the fans , ’ Edwards said yesterday . |
18 | ‘ Eleven years later it was like a dream come true when I played my first game for the club and he was still in goal . |
19 | DON HOWE started one of his busiest weeks by completing the £1 million signing of Ray Wegerle for Queen 's Park Rangers , seeking to borrow a goalkeeper for the club and , in between , helping out with England matters . |
20 | 3-3 when Gloucester 's Tim Smith landed his 400th penalty for the club and 6-3 when he kicked another minutes later … |
21 | Look at what happened with Jim Harvey he did a lot for the club and Ian Muir was severely punished for an incident aimed at John King . |
22 | Their goals came in the first half , Scot Sammy Johnston opening his account for the club and |
23 | The youngster 's display was the only plus in a 2–1 defeat ; Ellison missed a penalty when the scores were level , and Mitch Cook was sent off for swearing at a linesman ironically Pickering scored his first goal for the club when Quakers were down to ten men . |
24 | New boy , Brian Marwood gave them the lead ; his first goal for the club and it could n't have come at a better time . |
25 | Mitch Cook launched a surging run down the left , David Cork had a shot blocked and record signing Nick Cusack sent a looping header past Neil Edwards and into the Stockport goal his second goal for the club and his first at Feethams since signing from Motherwell . |