Example sentences of "the visitors [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Tom Conway , the London school 's master-in-charge , felt such sympathy for the Latymer Upper side , who outplayed his own team and lost 2-1 , that he popped his head around the visitors ' dressing-room door to say ‘ Sorry ’ . |
2 | A sign which went up on the Raiders ' dressing-room door after the match , advising that only Australian media personnel were welcome , bore witness to the visitors ' touchiness about defeat , though at least they did not follow Manly 's example and grumble about the referee . |
3 | Clark scored a fourth try , Roger Simpson clinging ineffectually to his shirt , though the visitors ' impetus was halted when Mark Elia was sent to the sin bin for a high tackle on David Cooper . |
4 | The visitors ' centre also describes the pride of the Spanish Armada , the galleon Girona , which was wrecked off this coast in 1588 with the loss of over 1,000 lives . |
5 | Only now it is more difficult to spot because they have taken away the visitors ' platform and the view through the most celebrated new gap in the Berlin Wall is often obscured by the steady stream of tramping East Berliners and their Trabant cars . |
6 | Joan Warren and I tried to label each member as she came in , and the visitors ' book was passed round , but we inevitably missed people , so a head-count was impossible . |
7 | He sat in the visitors ' chair and looked at me broodingly . |
8 | After we 've signed the visitors ' book , he reproaches my husband for picking up his bag : ‘ We have a bag-carrying service . ’ |
9 | Pontypool 's spoiling tactics nullified Llanelli 's attempts to play open rugby with Moon and Stevens , the visitors ' half-backs , constantly under pressure . |
10 | With their pack showing a voracious appetite for running into and beyond the heart of the visitors ' defence , Moseley were able to set up positions from which Hardcastle , who invariably took the correct options throughout , and Harknett were both able to score . |
11 | Purdy took full advantage of the visitors ' continued obsession with touch rugby and tormented them with his pace and timely incursions into the line . |
12 | A try by Bentley increased the visitors ' lead but Newlove 's second touchdown levelled the points . |
13 | Although the visitors ' centre at Furnace Creek , the scenically-stunning Zabriskie Point and the Death Valley National Monument are across the border in California , they are an easy drive from Las Vegas , the nearest major city . |
14 | They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station . |
15 | These birds may be seen taking their specially prepared foods from raised feeding trays and nectar tubes arranged near the visitors ' viewing path . |
16 | ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book . |
17 | ‘ Where 's the visitors ' book ? ’ |
18 | Judging by the visitors ' book , it has already been seen by several thousand members of the public and potential clients — including visitors from most European Countries and from as far away as Brazil , Alaska and South Korea . |
19 | And the Japanese , on the basis of the visitors ' socks , thought that Europeans had none . |
20 | I had noted the Clifton Suspension Bridge , a few jolly people sitting in the garden , a row of salads in the kitchen — a good photo can make a sprouting alfalfa seed look nouvelle cuisine — and the Prince of Wales signing the visitors ' book . |
21 | It was always going to be a difficult fixture for lowly Millmead Reserves against high-fliers Shottermill Reserves , and the visitors ' hopes were totally dashed at the start when they could only field nine men . |
22 | You will be able to sample a refreshing glass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors ' Department afterwards . |
23 | With a shrug , he turned away to give orders for the care of the greys , and the visitors ' mounts . |
24 | It 's not overly demanding at 6,149 yards ( par 71 ) from the visitors ' tees and although the fairways are wide the greens are on the small side . |
25 | The Customs Authorities allowed furniture and household goods in tax-free for the visitors ' stay , but they had to pay tax on all goods which they did not take with them when they left . |
26 | The Chancellor noted his appreciation of the evening by writing ‘ simply delicious ’ in the comments section of the visitors ' book . |
27 | Crowd violence towards players is another area of concern after the FA ordered a replay of the Cup tie between Peterborough and Kingstonian when the visitors ' keeper was knocked out by a coin thrown from behind his goal . |
28 | and take his seat in the visitors ' dug-out . |
29 | They had offered Dalglish an emotional welcome when he emerged before the game and took an unfamiliar place on the visitors ' bench . |
30 | Thorn 's flick-on from another Rodger corner caused panic , in the visitors ' ranks , but this time Watts 's header was deflected onto the crossbar and scrambled away by Rob Jones . |