Example sentences of "[art] jockeys ['s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Richard Dunwoody , 17 ahead of Peter Scudamore in the jockeys ' championship after a treble on Saturday , was yesterday trimmed to 4-7 ( from 4-6 ) by Coral for the title .
2 PAT EDDERY can kiss goodbye to the jockeys ' championship after he losing his appeal yesterday against the careless riding ban imposed last week by the York stewards .
3 Kelly sat in the jockeys ' stand at Sandown and gave a quiet laugh .
4 Roberts , who now needs just three winners to reach 150 for the season , is 22 ahead of Pat Eddery in the jockeys ' title race .
5 Now 18 clear in the jockeys ' table , the Ulsterman has the Midas touch at present and he must be regretting that next week the seasonal festivities mean three days without racing .
6 And at Uttoxeter , Adrian Maguire has a good chance of stretching Peter Scudamore at the top of the jockeys ' table with the help of prolific winner Sillars Stalker , who makes his seasonal bow in the David NorrisTom Pepper Handicap Hurdle .
7 ADRIAN MAGUIRE moved upsides reigning champion Peter Scudamore at the head of the jockeys ' table when a double aboard Calapaez and Mr Felix moved him on to the 32 winner mark at Plumpton yesterday .
8 Dunwoody moved level with Peter Scudamore at the top of the jockeys ' table when completing a 20-1 double on My Senor ( 7-1 ) in the Cold Ash Novices Hurdle .
9 The suspension tarnished the day for the Irishman who joined Peter Scudamore at the top of the jockeys ' table mark after landing a double .
10 The Jockeys ' Association secretary , Michael Caulfield , said he heard the news of the rule change with ‘ horrific disbelief . ’
11 Winter then suffered an attack of cramp in the jockeys ' changing room and had to be assisted in preparing for the ride on Mandarin .
12 On National day John Kempton also had a runner at Worcester — Three Dons in a novice hurdle — and opted to take the ride there : having duly won , he settled down in the jockeys ' changing room to watch the National on television , safe in the knowledge that his father Jack was at Liverpool to supervise Foinavon 's forlorn attempt .
13 But watching the race on TV in the jockeys ' room he still summoned the energy to cheer his erstwhile mount home .
14 By seven , when the first race was run , it was under floodlighting , the jockeys ' colours brilliant against the backdrop of night .
15 The late Tim Brookshaw , not famous for faint-heartedness , danced an eloquent jig on top of the last fence at Leicester to show how hard it was , and one day there was almost a jockeys ' strike at Plumpton .
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